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2004 US Presidential Election
September 25, 2004
| Six out of Eight Klingons Prefer Kerry

..and the other two want Satan as a write-in.

With the various partisan brawls going on, tempers rising and people getting steamed up about important issues, an article like this comes along at just the right time.

From the Willamette Week :

Even as John Kerry struggles to establish national-security credentials nationally, an exclusive WW straw poll shows his campaign dominating one skeptical, warlike demographic: Klingons.

The poll, conducted when the DVD release of the Star Trek fan documentary Trekkies 2 attracted Portland’s Klingon community to Tower Records on Southeast 102nd Avenue, may spell trouble for President George W. Bush.

The incumbent has staked his campaign on the war on terror. But those who speak the language of the Trek warrior race—known to disdain dishonor, or quvHa’ghach—seem alienated by Iraq and other issues.

According to the poll of eight local Klingons, a whopping 75 percent support the Democratic nominee.

Two Klingons polled—or 25 percent—said they planned to write in Satan.

Bush scored an abysmal zero percent in the poll.

A good war is based on honor, not deception,” says K’tok (Earth name: Clyde Lewis), a 40-year-old Klingon from Lair Hill. “The first warrior, President Bush, deceived us all with this war.”

Portland Klingon speakers are increasingly influential. Last year, Multnomah County’s mental-health services opened a search for a Klingon interpreter to work with speakers of the language.* Though the Klingons polled all appeared to be registered voters, they emulate an unfamiliar political system.

On the home world, if there had been a contested election between Gore and Bush, the honorable thing would be for Gore to kill Bush,” explained Khraanik (Earth name: Jason Lewis), a 38-year-old from Southeast Portland. “Or the other way around. And then ascend to the head of the High Council.”

It’s too early for Kerry to chill the ceremonial bloodwine, but Portland Klingons are clearly warming to the cerebral Massachusetts Democrat.

Kerry has shown his prowess,” says 33-year-old Neqha (Earth name: Eric King) of Tigard. “He saved his fellow warrior under the gun, and has been commended and awarded medals.”

Neither the Bush nor Kerry campaigns were immediately available for comment on the poll results.

[* No, we’re not making this up.]



Posted by Alan Brain at September 25, 2004 09:43 PM | TrackBack
Comments

Chatlh! Klingons need no such “reasons” to go to war! A challenge to one’s honor is enough. Kronos will be ruled by Klingons only! We do not wish the false allies this dishonest warrior Kerry speaks of.

And who are these “French” that everyone keeps talking about? We hear their wine contains no blood, and their blood contains no honor!

Posted by: minarchist [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 26, 2004 03:09 AM

I used to run literary science fiction conventions in Oregon. I have probably run across most of these people. These guys are doinks, and I admit to being a SciFi fan. If one group of hopeless posers want to throw their support to another of their kind, we should not be surprised.

In keeping with Willamette Week’s analytical framework, they do not understand that the poser vote means nothing. Of course, for them to admit such a thing would be an affront to their readership as well as their writing and editorial staff.

Posted by: Patrick S Lasswell [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 26, 2004 03:35 AM

I am a bigger Babylon 5 fan myself.

“G’quan wrote…

There is a greater darkness than the one we fight.
It is the darkness of the soul that has lost its way.

The war we fight is not against powers and principalities.
It is against chaos and despair.

Greater than the death of flesh is the death hope, the
death of dreams. Against this peril we can never surrender.

The future is all around us, waiting in moments of transition,
to be born in moments of revelation.

No one knows the shape of this future or where it will take us,
we no only that is always born in pain.”

Posted by: Agrippa [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 26, 2004 06:23 AM

While I won’t discuss fan politics, I know more about klingon fans than most folks ( I am in High Command of the Klingon Assault Group) and political opnions in klingon fans tend to follow geographic lines. The Klingons in Texas are highly pro-Bush, Massachusetts is pro kerry and so on. These folks just managed to get some face time

Posted by: billhedrick [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 26, 2004 11:29 PM

minarchist- rofl. That French patakh.

agrippa- Do not thump the Book of G’Quon when you quote it. It is disrespectful. ;)

and agrippa, if Kerry can be President, then a small Earth cat can be President, yeees?

God, I’m a nerd…….:)

Posted by: Ebonic Plague [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 27, 2004 10:17 AM

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