Brevity is the width of soul.

Monday, February 26, 2007

The Price of Freedom

The first Presidential e-elections had been an astounding non-event so far. A very low turnout and a small but consistent Republican lead had all but killed, it seemed, interest in it.

Five minutes before polling websites would close down, pundits and reporters were already talking about the "no-show generation" and the expected policies of the new President.

Too old to be familiar with eBay, they had never heard about auction sniping.

.finis.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh, man. *cackles* The young twenty-somethings are going to rear their voting heads and take charge!

Anonymous said...

Oh, wow. That's great.

razorsmile said...

Slick!

weevee: etulith (Gigantic stone monument depicting the final moments of Julius Caeser)

Rachel LS said...
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Rachel LS said...

I felt compelled to read this aloud to my husband, and he liked it, saying, "That would be interesting." -tigerbright