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10/26/2006

Will these elections EVER be over?

Please note: This is being written by Mary Kay -- not Allison, our "top banana," -- so the ideas put forth herein do not necessarily reflect those of the big cheese. Why do I keep using food analogies? Maybe because it's lunch time.

Anyway, back to the topic at hand, the forthcoming elections...not just here in South Florida, but throughout our great land. A couple of years ago, I moved from Chicago (home of "vote early and vote often") to Palm Beach County (home of butterfly and hanging chads). I've long been a political junkie and still find the process immensely interesting. I've also noticed that there's really not much of a difference between Chicago and the Palm Beach area, with the exception that there are undoubtedly more Rebublicans in this neck of the woods.

But despite my fascination with politics, I'm really sick of the commercials. Politician A accuses Politician B of whatever heinous act he or she can come up with. Then Politician B attacks Politician A, citing some other awful thing and it goes back and forth ad nauseum. When A and B as well as C, D, E, F, G, etc. do talk about the issues (which is seldom) they do so in such broad terms that it's hard to know where they really stand. Can't we just forget all this back-and-forth fighting and have a group hug? Or will I have to read the newspapers to see where they really stand?

Yes...I can't wait until the elections are over! But will I vote? You bet, I will. And I can't wait until the presidential race in 2008. Then we can really get into some good mud slinging.