Electioneering
Oct. 8th, 2004 12:54 pmI'd like to hold a US Election party on November 2nd, but I don't think I could quite handle a strong Bush supporter attending. Well, they could attend, but they might not be willing to wear the gag. I think it's because I'm still expecting Bush to win.
(I would never restrict a Tory supporter from coming to a Canadian election party. You're all invited, whenever Tony Valeri finally loses count.)
How should I phrase the invitation to let people know whether they'd enjoy the party? "Kerry supporters only" is really far too crude, and not accurate anyway. Maybe "If Bush wins you better be disappointed" would work?
(I would never restrict a Tory supporter from coming to a Canadian election party. You're all invited, whenever Tony Valeri finally loses count.)
How should I phrase the invitation to let people know whether they'd enjoy the party? "Kerry supporters only" is really far too crude, and not accurate anyway. Maybe "If Bush wins you better be disappointed" would work?
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Date: 2004-10-13 07:22 pm (UTC)I second the motion: don't invite people from work. Bad things are just bound to happen if you do that.
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Date: 2004-10-17 09:28 pm (UTC)