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Stop and Think
By Ed Driscoll · October 27, 2004 10:35 PM · The Making of the President

You'll notice that there aren't any MTV "Rock The Vote"-style slogans encouraging you to get out and vote--for anybody. Just vote, dammit!!--on this blog.

There's a reason--but I'll let the great Thomas Sowell explain it:

While many people are urging us to vote — regardless of for whom, for what, or for what reason — there are very few urging us to do what is far more important: Stop and think.

Voting is not a matter of personal expression but a serious responsibility for choosing what course this country will take in the years — and decades — ahead.

Seldom have two presidential candidates presented more starkly contrasting visions of what course to take, both internationally and domestically. But this election is not about Sen. John Kerry or President Bush or even about the next four years.

It is about a country at a crossroads and closely divided as to which road to take — roads from which there may be no turning back for many years. We are talking about our future and the future of our children and grandchildren.

If you don't have the time or the inclination to give that the serious attention it deserves, then it is irresponsible to vote on the basis of watching a couple of men exhibiting their debating skills or watching TV anchors spin the news to suit their politics — or watching the shouting matches between spinmeisters on what are charitably called "discussion" programs.

If there are issues you care about, there are records of how Mr. Kerry voted on those issues in the Senate and what President Bush did on those issues as president and as governor of Texas before that. Never mind how they talk now. Look at what they did when it was time to put up or shut up.

On education, do you want to hear rhetoric and "plans" or do you want to know what the candidates actually did when the chips were down? Secretary of Education Rod Paige was a district superintendent in Texas when Mr. Bush was governor. What did he do? What happened to test scores in Texas? Test scores of black children? What is the No Child Left Behind Act all about?

How did Mr. Kerry vote when the issue was making vouchers available to let parents take their children out of failing and dangerous public schools in the District of Columbia? It is all in the record.

If you can't spare the time from watching sit-coms to go check out a few facts one evening at your local library, with the help of your local librarian, then don't pretend that you are a responsible voter, or even a responsible parent.

Exactly. As Sowell writes, the idea that merely going into a polling booth and pulling a lever because you like one guy's haircut better than the other, or simply because of what you've seen on TV, is a dangerous waste of a vote.

(On the other hand, if you've read this far, the chances are pretty darn good that you already know that.)

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