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2004 US Presidential Election
November 02, 2004
Colorado | A beautiful day in the Mile High City, with just a touch of Socialism

Denver gets over 300 days of sunshine each year. The cloud in front of this silver lining is an increased incidence of skin cancer: the absence of a full mile of bad-stuff-filtering atmosphere makes a difference.

And it is sunny again today, not a cloud in the sky, which will probably make short work of what’s left of Sunday’s snow. My friends in the high country say they got a couple feet of the white stuff, and folks were slow getting to work yesterday. Here on the plains it was just enough snow to get your car filthy.

More oddities on the Colorado ballot, in addition to a Dayhorse trying to replace Nighthorse: three different flavors of Socialists on the Presidential ballot - Socialist Workers, Socialist Equality, and plain vanilla Socialists. Go figure.

If they can put aside their differences and unify into one giant socialist collective, rather than splintering the socialist vote this way, maybe they can garner a couple dozen votes statewide.



Posted by Pavel at November 2, 2004 09:10 AM | TrackBack
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