I was driving up 400 thinking about that when a car zipped past on my left and cut right in front of me ... driven by a young lady talking with animation on her cell phone. The back bumper of her car was totally plastered with bumper stickers, and at that moment I discovered at least one vocal Democrat in North Atlanta. I may not remember them all, but there was one for Cathy Cox, another for John Lewis. Kathy Ashe (whoever she is). There was a big one that said "I Vote Pro-Choice" and another smaller one that stated: "I Vote To Protect The Environment". There was one I had seen before that says "Democrats: Best for Georgia", and one I had not seen before that says: "Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Barnes." There was one bumper sticker I did not understand, sort of by itself up on the trunk: 1-800-Got Junk. I'm not sure what that was about and I haven't tried to find out.
Anyway, after that episode I decided there are some outspoken Democrats out there after all. The competitive two-party system may be more alive and well than I had thought.
This is Gordon Sawyer, from a window on historic Green Street.
http://accesswdun.com/article/2003/8/174847