Dave Sikula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "David Lynch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It also tended to set off speculation about how in the world there are
> > African-American voters who are still undecided.
>
> So, if that's the standard, I should vote for McCain?

No, but you should have been able to make up your mind by now.  This
presidential race has gotten such widespread coverage that even the
least curious among us should have enough information to have formed
at least some strong opinions about the two major party candidates.

For example, if the only channel you watch is the Food Network by now
you should know that the McCain campaign took multiple recipes from
the channel's website and claimed them as the original thought of
Cindy McCain while the Obama campaign sent Michelle Obama to appear on
"Paula's Party" in person.  While I would hope that this interaction
is not the only basis for any voter's decision, it might at least make
you aware that a presidential election is about to occur and tell you
something about the candidates.

--
Ed Dravecky III
http://www.fencon.org/

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