Well, once again I have found myself needing a break from this cynical little world. Before I go, I thought that I would tell all of you the reasons I will be supporting our presidential nominee in November. The first time I heard the name Barack Hussein Obama was from the Republican, baseless propaganda that circulates courtesy of the internet. I thought to myself, "No way will a man w/ that kind of name become president of our country in the times that we are facing". Yeah, I saw the emails about his church, his racist slurs in his book about his father, and so on and so on, and like so many others I was terrified. So that's when I started to pay attention. First, I used snopes and verified that the statements that had me up in arms were false. I started watching the debates, his interviews, and anything that I could find about him, I gave my attention to. I had never watched a debate before in my life. I never cared. I've never really thought that my vote mattered or that I could make a difference in who became president of our country. And as we have all seen with the very close primary contests that took place, every vote did matter!
I do not claim to know a whole lot about politics. I do not claim to have been a hard-core Democrat my entire life. The first time I voted was in 2004 because I knew even then that this country couldn't afford 4 more years of Bush! But this is the first time in my life that I am truly passionate about what happens and really believe that the man before us can make a difference! And if the fact that I haven't voted 20 times before makes my opinion meaningless to some of you, then you are wrong. I've had enough sense to hate Bush from day one and 2000 would have been the 1st election I could have voted in, but I was only 20 and honestly didn't care or think my vote mattered. But people such as myself are the future of this nation. We are the ones that will rise up in protest this November. We are the ones that will make sure that another Republican does not enter the White House of our great nation! And yes, we will be at those polls in November!
The reasons that I so strongly believe in this man after starting w/ such a poor opinion of him are very simple. As I listened to the debates between him and Clinton one thing became very clear. He was different from any other politician I had ever seen. When Clinton was asked a question, she would talk the audience, including myself, in circles, something I always felt like politicians did. Sometimes I wasn't even sure if she really answered the question. But when Sen. Obama answered a question I followed him all the way through to his answer. I understood him! Amazing! The more and more I heard him speak the more blown away by him I became. I began to see that Barack Obama is a man that I would welcome into my home and have a normal, civilized conversation w/, and maybe even over a beer. Who has ever felt that way about a politician? Not me. He has two small girls and a wife that he seems completely devoted to. That alone makes me believe that he only wants the best in this country for the sake of the future of his own family. To me, his motivation comes from them and is nothing but sincere. He is tired and fed up! And I am as well! He has seen this country go down the drain in the last 8 years and he is going to do something about it!
Some of you say that he doesn't have experience. To that I say "Great!" Look where that so called experience has got us! We are deep in a war that we should have never been in and he was the only candidate that was clear minded enough from the beginning to see that cowboy politics would only kill more Americans. Our economy is slowing dying, millions are unemployed, uninsured, and barely getting by. And lets not forget the oil prices! And while we are on the topic of oil, the gas tax break is crap and he is the only candidate truthful enough to admit it. My state, Indiana, gave us a break from the tax a few years ago and it bankrupted our transportation dept. and cost us hundreds of jobs, including my own. So to the notion of his lack of experience, I say bring it! Experience is worthless if it's the same experience that got us to this breaking point.
Another important issue for me is taxes on the elderly. My grandparents are currently working full-time jobs because they can't afford to retire. This year they had to take out a loan to pay $5,000 in taxes to our federal government. They have been employed, tax-paying citizens of our country their entire lives! How dare our government take their money like that!?!?!?! And Sen. Obama's tax plans can help ensure that this will not happen to them again!
If you are scared of what he will do in the face of foreign leaders, I want to know why? The Repubs are going to try to tear him up on this, and I say bring it! We only have 2 choices. McCain, who has vowed to continue the "Shoot first, ask questions later" war and refuses to even open up dialogue w/ Iran. Or a man that will go to these leaders w/ compassion and begin to have firm, but reasonable conversations w/ them? He will ask the questions first, but will stand by w/ force and make very clear that we will use our military if need be! I think he said in his AIPAC speech something so important...It has only been recently that democracy was seen as a weakness! I couldn't have said it better myself!
Give me a man w/ a fresh face, clear mind, and most of all a conscience! I think that is something that I haven't felt that I have ever seen in a politician! Conscience......
I constantly here these exit polls saying that Obama cannot get the blue collar, white vote. Well, let me quickly tell you that I am a white woman, with 2 small children, and a white husband that works in construction. We live in rural Indiana. Neither of us have finished college. I think that we are pretty much the vote that they say he cannot get! But he has it! He has my vote, my husband's, my mother's, sister's, brother-in-law's, grandmother's, and grandfather's (who by the way, was a die hard Clinton supporter!), and cousin's (who was a die hard Repub). My point is that this country is pissed! And we have come a long way but have much farther to go! And this man is our only hope to put an end to the shi* that we have been dealt by the last so-called "president"!
Call me niave, say that I sit in a circle and sing "Kum by ya" or whatever, call me a tree-hugger. But I am voting for a Democrat in November, are you?
Well, once again I have found myself needing a break from this cynical little world. Before I go, I thought that I would tell all of you the reasons I will be supporting our presidential nominee in November. The first time I heard the name Barack Hussein Obama was from the Republican, baseless propaganda that circulates courtesy of the internet. I thought to myself, "No way will a man w/ that kind of name become president of our country in the times that we are facing". Yeah, I saw the emails about his church, his racist slurs in his book about his father, and so on and so on, and like so many others I was terrified. So that's when I started to pay attention. First, I used snopes and verified that the statements that had me up in arms were false. I started watching the debates, his interviews, and anything that I could find about him, I gave my attention to. I had never watched a debate before in my life. I never cared. I've never really thought that my vote mattered or that I could make a difference in who became president of our country. And as we have all seen with the very close primary contests that took place, every vote did matter!
I do not claim to know a whole lot about politics. I do not claim to have been a hard-core Democrat my entire life. The first time I voted was in 2004 because I knew even then that this country couldn't afford 4 more years of Bush! But this is the first time in my life that I am truly passionate about what happens and really believe that the man before us can make a difference! And if the fact that I haven't voted 20 times before makes my opinion meaningless to some of you, then you are wrong. I've had enough sense to hate Bush from day one and 2000 would have been the 1st election I could have voted in, but I was only 20 and honestly didn't care or think my vote mattered. But people such as myself are the future of this nation. We are the ones that will rise up in protest this November. We are the ones that will make sure that another Republican does not enter the White House of our great nation! And yes, we will be at those polls in November!
The reasons that I so strongly believe in this man after starting w/ such a poor opinion of him are very simple. As I listened to the debates between him and Clinton one thing became very clear. He was different from any other politician I had ever seen. When Clinton was asked a question, she would talk the audience, including myself, in circles, something I always felt like politicians did. Sometimes I wasn't even sure if she really answered the question. But when Sen. Obama answered a question I followed him all the way through to his answer. I understood him! Amazing! The more and more I heard him speak the more blown away by him I became. I began to see that Barack Obama is a man that I would welcome into my home and have a normal, civilized conversation w/, and maybe even over a beer. Who has ever felt that way about a politician? Not me. He has two small girls and a wife that he seems completely devoted to. That alone makes me believe that he only wants the best in this country for the sake of the future of his own family. To me, his motivation comes from them and is nothing but sincere. He is tired and fed up! And I am as well! He has seen this country go down the drain in the last 8 years and he is going to do something about it!
Some of you say that he doesn't have experience. To that I say "Great!" Look where that so called experience has got us! We are deep in a war that we should have never been in and he was the only candidate that was clear minded enough from the beginning to see that cowboy politics would only kill more Americans. Our economy is slowing dying, millions are unemployed, uninsured, and barely getting by. And lets not forget the oil prices! And while we are on the topic of oil, the gas tax break is crap and he is the only candidate truthful enough to admit it. My state, Indiana, gave us a break from the tax a few years ago and it bankrupted our transportation dept. and cost us hundreds of jobs, including my own. So to the notion of his lack of experience, I say bring it! Experience is worthless if it's the same experience that got us to this breaking point.
Another important issue for me is taxes on the elderly. My grandparents are currently working full-time jobs because they can't afford to retire. This year they had to take out a loan to pay $5,000 in taxes to our federal government. They have been employed, tax-paying citizens of our country their entire lives! How dare our government take their money like that!?!?!?! And Sen. Obama's tax plans can help ensure that this will not happen to them again!
If you are scared of what he will do in the face of foreign leaders, I want to know why? The Repubs are going to try to tear him up on this, and I say bring it! We only have 2 choices. McCain, who has vowed to continue the "Shoot first, ask questions later" war and refuses to even open up dialogue w/ Iran. Or a man that will go to these leaders w/ compassion and begin to have firm, but reasonable conversations w/ them? He will ask the questions first, but will stand by w/ force and make very clear that we will use our military if need be! I think he said in his AIPAC speech something so important...It has only been recently that democracy was seen as a weakness! I couldn't have said it better myself!
Give me a man w/ a fresh face, clear mind, and most of all a conscience! I think that is something that I haven't felt that I have ever seen in a politician! Conscience......
I constantly here these exit polls saying that Obama cannot get the blue collar, white vote. Well, let me quickly tell you that I am a white woman, with 2 small children, and a white husband that works in construction. We live in rural Indiana. Neither of us have finished college. I think that we are pretty much the vote that they say he cannot get! But he has it! He has my vote, my husband's, my mother's, sister's, brother-in-law's, grandmother's, and grandfather's (who by the way, was a die hard Clinton supporter!), and cousin's (who was a die hard Repub). My point is that this country is pissed! And we have come a long way but have much farther to go! And this man is our only hope to put an end to the shi* that we have been dealt by the last so-called "president"!
Call me niave, say that I sit in a circle and sing "Kum by ya" or whatever, call me a tree-hugger. But I am voting for a Democrat in November, are you?
Unfortunatley, this election will go down in history. It is tainted. Michigan and Florida broke the rules and no matter who wins the fight, the outcome is unfair to the candidates, the eleciton intself, and the people that voted! But if the people of FL and MI knew that their vote didn't count then, then they should understand that it shouldn't now. I wish everyone the peace and calmness to see the light at the end of the tunnel. And may the votes and voices be heard and the best candidate win! And to those that are trying to make peace on this site, keep up the good work, this is not about you! Peace to all! Democrats Unite 2008!
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