Dr.G.,
Yeah politics are a touchy subject with a lot of people. My dorm instituted a "no politics talk" rule after one too many very heated discussions. I never follwed it then either.
But your point is right, my father in law always says if you don't vote you don't have the right to complain when things don't work out the way you like.
This race was a hard one for me. On one hand we had a chance to get a Democratic governor into office for the first time since, like I said before, forever. I remember as a teen helping my dad on the campaign trail of Howlett and Stevenson in their respective bids vs. Jim Thompson. The trouble is that despite the Democratic canidate's very positive views on women's rights and domestic partner rights, I knew very little else about him. Personally I didn't care for his stance on guns.
Now the Republican canidate I did know a lot about. I disagreed with quite a bit of his poltics, but I had nothing against the man personally. I had met him a few times when he was AG and I was on a campaign to remove a crooked judge from the Illinois bench. I found him to be a good, honest family man. I worked against him again on the state's stance on the Microsoft anti-trust case. I sent him a letter, and got a reply, when he lost his own daughter. Something I know a little too much about.
So in the end I had to make a difficult choice. I went with my party in this case. Now in the two occasions before that I voted against my own party have been in my mind the right choices (one of them was for the afformentioned Rebulican when he was running for AG). I hope that I made the right choices this time.
All in all, things in Illinois could have gone a lot worse. I am withholding my judgement on our new AG, I mean she is not much older than me. I did see a wierd picture of her a while back and thought "my god, that is exactly what Faith/ED is going to look like in 10-15 years!".
Gotta call my mom and congratulate her on her work for Dick Durbin though, they are old friends and she did a lot of campaigning for him. Dick is a good guy and I am glad he got re-elected. He has been over to my parent's house a lot and I remember talking politics with him as a kid. When I was a kid, not him.
Warlock