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Election Day vs. the Epic Halo 4 Launch from Microsoft. Let’s Combine Them!

Election Day 2012 …

Americans headed to the polls to close ranks with those who claimed to be fighting for their political, economic, social, and cultural interests at the local, state and national levels.

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Americans headed to their gaming consoles to close ranks with those who claimed to be fighting for their political, economic, social, and cultural interests at the X-box, PC and wide screen levels — in the darkest reaches of outer space.

The Halo 4 game is set four years after the events of Halo 3 in 2557, and follows the main protagonist Master Chief as he explores uncharted worlds.

The national elections are set four years after the greatest economic catastrophe since The Great Depression, and follow the Commander in Chief and scores of politicians as they explore the well-charted, gerrymandered congressional districts of the United States.

In Halo 4, the planet’s surface is littered with blue-glowing symbols and geometric patterns.

In the national election, the U.S. map can be seen on every TV channel littered with red and blue glowing symbols signifying the electoral college seeking to turn each state either Red or Blue.

Halo 4 was first revealed on Microsoft’s homepage hours before the start of their E3 press conference on June 5, 2012 with a pre-rendered teaser.

The national presidential challenger was revealed after the Texas primary on May 30, 2012 when Mitt Romney survived a war of attrition over Perry, Bachmann, Gingrich, Santorum, and Paul, all pre-rendered teasers.

In Halo 4, mayhem ensues after the spacecraft ‘Forward Unto Dawn’ is caught in the gravitational pull of the planet Requiem.

In the national election, mayhem ensued with early voting chaos and the gravitational pull of a Supreme Court decision that pumped millions of sponsorship dollars into scurrilous attack ads.

In Halo 4, a solar generation facility is used to create light for the local life forms.

In the national election, a solar generation facility is dismissed as “make-believe” by one of the candidates, citing coal, nuclear and big oil as generating  greater profit for corporate life forms.

In Halo 4, the “Ancient Evil” symbol of the game is revealed in the software’s movie trailer.

 

 

 

In the national election, the “Future Evil” symbols of the parties are revealed in their incessant political advertising.

In Halo 4, the sworn enemies of your side are the Prometheans and the Diadect.

In the national elections, the sworn enemies are Big Bird, PBS, Health Care, Tax Fairness, China and Preexisting Conditions.

Halo 4 comes down to eight  campaign missions:  Dawn, Requiem, Forerunner, Infinity, Reclaimer, Shutdown, Composer and Midnight.

The national presidential campaign came down to eight campaign missions: Iowa, Florida, Virginia, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Colorado, Nevada and Ohio.

Whatever it is that you are fighting for, make sure it does the most good for America and the American people.  All of them, not just some of them! Your ballot is your secret weapon. Don’t forget to vote!  [24×7]