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Posted on August 27 2008


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taylorlong:

Feels like a good time to share this - it’s the cover of Seattle’s weekly the Stranger, and it ran right after the last presidential election.
The text reads:Do not despair. You don’t have to leave. You don’t have to move to Canada. You may feel out of place in the United States today. You may feel like you’re surrounded by fundamentalist-church-going, gun-hugging, gay-bashing, anti-choice Bush voters. But you’re not. George W. Bush only got 51% of the national vote. And you don’t really live out there somewhere in “the nation,” do you? You live in the city. A big city. And John Kerry got 61% of the urban vote. The bigger the city, the higher Kerry’s percentage. John Kerry got 80% of the vote in Seattle. Cities vote Democratic. Cities are the economic engines that power this country. Cities are diverse, dynamic, and progressive. Don’t think of yourself as a citizen of the United States. You are a citizen of the urban archipelago. The United Cities of America.

taylorlong:

Feels like a good time to share this - it’s the cover of Seattle’s weekly the Stranger, and it ran right after the last presidential election.

The text reads:
Do not despair. You don’t have to leave. You don’t have to move to Canada. You may feel out of place in the United States today. You may feel like you’re surrounded by fundamentalist-church-going, gun-hugging, gay-bashing, anti-choice Bush voters. But you’re not. George W. Bush only got 51% of the national vote. And you don’t really live out there somewhere in “the nation,” do you? You live in the city. A big city. And John Kerry got 61% of the urban vote. The bigger the city, the higher Kerry’s percentage. John Kerry got 80% of the vote in Seattle. Cities vote Democratic. Cities are the economic engines that power this country. Cities are diverse, dynamic, and progressive. Don’t think of yourself as a citizen of the United States. You are a citizen of the urban archipelago. The United Cities of America.


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