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The Great American Meetup Bowl-Off was planned by Meetup.com a website that brings people with a common interest together on-line or in person. This event definitely called for being there in person.

On one October evening, nearly 2,000 supporters of President Bush, Senator Kerry and candidates of smaller parties showed up atbowling alleysin 40 states. Some places drew large crowds others, much smaller. But in each case, Meetup organizers say, they got along, and had fun.

Six people came to the U.S. Play Bowling Alley in Kennesaw, Georgia. The organizer, Carol Chapman, said it was a chance for those of different political persuasions to think about their similarities as much as their differences.

"People that are involved politically at this level no matter what candidate truly love their country and are civic minded and we have that in common, and if we like bowling too that's great, so have some fun!"

The retired nurse wasbedeckedwith an American flag t-shirt and pins for Democratic candidates including John Kerry. Also in attendance was Mary Eloquin-Kraus who said she lives in a heavily Republican area, and looked forward to spending some time around fellow Democrats.

"Definitely it's not like you feel like you're on the defensive if you mention that you don't agree with what's going on everybody doesn't jump down your throat."

She got into a minor political debate with Merle Arlands, the only Bush supporter to show up.

Merle: I think he's doing a great job.

Mary: In what respect?

Merle: As president.

Mary: President of what?

Merle: Of the United States.

Mary: Aha. And what has he done that's great?

Merle: Well I don't wanna get to what you know, I wanna have a friendly discussion, but I really want to know what he think, he has done, that's so great.

The discussion remained friendly and quickly turned to the finer points of bowling. Meetup.com said the night went just as smoothly at the other alleys around the country, with slightly more Republicans than Democrats taking part.

The Bowl-Off was open to everyone. The Kennesaw event drew three supporters of the small Libertarian party, which promotes a free-market economy, free trade, and a policy of non-intervention overseas. Zach Sykes said he likes to come to events where he's exposed to other people's views.

"I don't try to surround myself with oneideology, I think it's important to hear what everybody has to say."

But the night was about knocking down barriers AND pins. Zach Sykes' girlfriend Nellie Christie joked she wanted to engage in a sabotage of sorts and bowl for the Republican team.

"I offered to offer up my terrible bowling skills to help Bush lose."

The first strike went to Katherine Weitzel, an organizer for Libertarian presidential candidate Michael Badnarik.

"I'm always for theunderdogscore." (laughs)

Not to be outdone, Merle Arlands followed up with a strike of her own.

"Woohoo! I told you Bush is gonna win!"

At a time when it seems the presidential campaign is getting especially mean-spirited, these political bowlers agreed it was nice to play with folks from across the spectrum.

"Woohoo! Woohoo!"

As the Bowl-Off drew to a close in Kennesaw, the Libertarians had the best score. Nationally, though, Meetup.com said Bush supporters were the overall victors by a margin of about two to one. Using a bowling analogy, the group said for at least this night, some voters across the country did what they could to keep the race for the White House out of the gutter.

Vocabulary:

bowling alley: 保龄球场

bedeck: to adorn or ornament in a showy fashion(修饰,打扮,过分装饰)

ideology: a set of doctrines or beliefs that form the basis of a political, economic, or other system(意识形态)

underdog: one that is expected to lose a contest or struggle, as in sports or politics(居于下风者,指在运动或政治竞争中将会失败的人)     

 
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