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A Canadian couple held up two signs.
The man: “Canada Begs You to Get Rid of Bush.”
The woman: “USA Out of New York.”
Early in the day, I ran into the crew from New York Atheists, a mainstream group with catchy slogans like, “Atheism is a non-prophet organization” and “Schools need a moment of science, not silence.”
“What’s an atheist to do in this election?” I asked.
“There are some problems with Kerry,” one of the godless heathen admitted. “But, Bush is terrible and, unfortunately, atheists can’t win right now. When it comes down to it, Kerry’s basically on our side.”
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