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Murphy: We’re still at war

Super-Seniority
Published Monday, October 20, 2008

At 9 a.m. on Election Day 2004, I was sitting in the basement of the Whitney Humanities Center, waiting for my Directed Studies literature section to begin, when a girl in the class entered wearing a red, white and blue hockey jersey, emblazoned with the words “Team Bush” and the number 43. I think of her as a cautionary example. I’m wary of baring my political allegiance in such an easy, tacky way. But Barack Obama’s e-mails keep telling me this will be the most important election of my life. So I’d like to try to demonstrate why it is, objectively, a moral imperative to vote for...

#1 By JE 10 6:46p.m. on October 20, 2008

I don't see how you can say it is objectively a "moral imperative" to vote for Obama, unless you're calling all McCain supporters either immoral, stupid, or biased (ie: racist).

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