Ok, maybe that is being a little dramatic. Everyone knows tomorrow's election is important, in fact, its huge. But every year since 2000 it seems as though the electorate has to have this continuing message shoved down its throat that somehow, THIS is the most important election of our lives. Lets be clear, 2004 was huge. Iraq was a mess, and wasn't getting better anytime soon (thank God for General Petraeus), and pretty much every important world leader worth mentioning made him or herself popular by bashing the U.S. How times change. Tomorrow is going to be very important, the U.S. is going to either elect its first black American as its new president, or the oldest man as its new President. However, here is why the 2008 presidential election is NOT the most important of our lifetime. First of all, the Iraq war is over, point blank. October saw the lowest amount of deaths since the war's inception, with 12 deaths, 6 of those combat related. South central LA has a...