rallying
Posted: November 1st, 2004, 1:18 pm
sadly, i live in alabama, a state already claimed by bush. neither bush nor kerry has even bothered to campaign here. so a friend of mine has lately had the great incentive to influence indecisive voters with information on the green party. the idea is to promote enough voting for the green party to boost its popularity.
the four of us went out yesterday morning to stand at a pretty congested intersection here in montgomery. we held signs and spoke to the people who commented and asked questions while they were waiting at the traffic lights. the response was pretty good, considering how conservative alabama is: some shouted at us to keep it up, some honked their horns incessantly and displayed a thumbs-up sign as they passed through, and some wrote down the information we were offering so they could research it later. one guy even threw a fistful of change at us. there <i>were</i> a few "vote bush!" comments, slurs directed at my black friend and me, and a few middle fingers, but we expected much worse than that. the guy who brandished his rifle at my friend really mustn't be interested.
summary: i'm amazed at the kind of support we've gotten in this wildly conservative state. if this were a swing state at all, we'd do our duty and promote kerry (barely the lesser of two evils), but as it is, we're taking advantage of being a set state. who <i>would</i> jesus bomb, anyway?
the four of us went out yesterday morning to stand at a pretty congested intersection here in montgomery. we held signs and spoke to the people who commented and asked questions while they were waiting at the traffic lights. the response was pretty good, considering how conservative alabama is: some shouted at us to keep it up, some honked their horns incessantly and displayed a thumbs-up sign as they passed through, and some wrote down the information we were offering so they could research it later. one guy even threw a fistful of change at us. there <i>were</i> a few "vote bush!" comments, slurs directed at my black friend and me, and a few middle fingers, but we expected much worse than that. the guy who brandished his rifle at my friend really mustn't be interested.
summary: i'm amazed at the kind of support we've gotten in this wildly conservative state. if this were a swing state at all, we'd do our duty and promote kerry (barely the lesser of two evils), but as it is, we're taking advantage of being a set state. who <i>would</i> jesus bomb, anyway?