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    Thursday, September 2


    Normally I don't like talking about American politics. It just gets me angry, and really, although it is vitally important to me, I don't think there is a lot I can do about it. That said, can you imagine the conversation with Zell Miller and the last person he talked to in the Democratic Party?

    Zell: You know, I'm having thoughts, about Kerry and Bush.

    Democrat: Interesting Mr. Senator. What the heck kind of name is Zell, anyway?

    Zell: You know I don't like Kerry. He flip flops. He seems to just go with the tide. I mean, take a stand. Lead people. It isn't rocket science. I think he would sell out his own party for cheap political gain.

    Democrat: I don't know Mr. Senator. John is a strong candidate. And a good American. You know as well as anyone it isn't easy to be a politician nowadays. But I udnerstand. No one likes a sell-out.

    Zell: Yup. That is why I'm going to speak at the Republican Convention.

    Democrat: *confused*

    Zell: Yeah, I'm tired of that Kerry flip flopping.

    Democrat: *still confused, trying to piece together the many layers of hypocracy...*


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