It was Ronald Reagan, on the eve of his election against Jimmy Carter in 1980, who asked if the American people were better off than they had been four years earlier. It was a powerful question, and on Election Day the nation delivered an emphatic answer: no.
Today, 24 years later, faced with the same query, Americans must consider that, by almost any measurement, the answer is the same.
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Americans should end the unhappy presidency of George W. Bush and elect John Kerry. That is America's best hope for a more prosperous and more secure future.
Dare we wish anything less for our children?
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http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20041024/OPINION02/410240329Not a big surprise here. I don't know who they endorsed in 2000, I was living in Michigan at the time. But, still it is good news. I like the phrase "unhappy presidency." Truer words were never spoke