To Be A Democratic or Not To Be That is The Question
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First I want to as many already have as Democrats thank Senator Clinton for a great fight for the nomination of our Party. Someday my little girl might be President. She said to me as watched Hillary that she would like to be President when she grows up. I believe all the kids growing up can be whatever they decide to be. Hillary gave I believe a speech that will go down in the history books of Politics . I hope that Hillary will have some roll in the International affairs when Senator Obama becomes President in November . Now on to the question To Be a Democrat or Not to Be that is the question? I am aware that some Democrats are in termoil over Hillary endorsing Senator Obama and have decided to vote for Senator John McCain out of anger . It can be said that their were supporters in the heat of the moment on both sides that said things anout each others candidate during the Democratic Primary. It happens and I am sure it has happened in other Democratic Primaries of the past. Is it right for it to happen no. The thing now is to come together and not be a half Democrat and half Republican meaning I will vote for McCain and work to support local Democrats thats the half and half routine. Senator Hillary Clinton made a honest speech from the heart because she cares about this country and the Democratic Party which she is part of . Senator Barack Obama is our Nominee and maybe some will respond and say he's not your nominee. Thats your right to feel that way at the moment the wounds of this Primary season will I believe heal before November. Can we afford to elect McBush i.e McCain who will still stay on the same course as President Bush ? Can anyone in their hearts and mind support allow the Republicans in Power to again be in Power and bring our great nation down with failed Economic and foreign policies? I cannot not and I agre with Senator Clinton she is a fighter and will not stop her fight now . Her fight is my fight and thats to defeat the Republicans who support Bush and McCain. Join me in electing Senator Barack Obama as Senator Hillary Clinton is asking of all within the Democratic Party. Thanks for listening and lets kick the Republican out in November and take back the Whitehouse for the Democratic Party and Senator Barack Obama and Senator Hillary Clinton. Yes We Can and Yes We Will.

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By Democrat in Tyler, TX Jun 7th 2008 at 9:19 pm EDT
Good post. I am so excited about winning back the White House and creating a New America.

Democrats 2008 2012 2016 2020!!!!
  
Not a Democrat, but...
By Kathy - Independent Voter and Thinker Jun 7th 2008 at 10:08 pm EDT
As an Independent, I have never voted for a Democratic presidential candidate in any general election (or primary) since coming of voting age during Ronald Reagan's presidency. Even though on the local and state level I have voted for many Democrats, heading into the 2008 presidential primary season (once again) I had no desire to vote for a Democrat.

That is until after thoroughly researching the various candidates in both parties and realizing Senator Barack Obama gave me pause. He (and to a great degree John Edwards) was different. For a myriad of reasons I kept coming back to his candidacy (and even though I strongly disagree with him on some issues), to me, he stood above all other candidates.

For the first time in my voting life I decided not only to support a Democrat for president; but, I decided to jump in with full force. In all the years I have voted I have never contributed financially to a candidate, made telephone calls for a candidate or blogged about him or her. That all changed this year, not only did I do all of those things (and more), I also voted early during my states primary and I stood outside in line for hours to caucus.

This year is very different for me politically. For the first time I really believe we Americans can united with a candidate and from the ground up make a significant change for the better in the direction, character and even purpose of this great nation.

In closing, I will say I am surprised at the level of expressed venom (by some Democrats) directed at its own parties presumptive nominee.

As an Independent I have no allegiance to a party; however, as an American I have tremendous loyalty to, hope in and love for America.

President Barack Obama - 2009.
  
Nobama
By SciBlue Jun 8th 2008 at 12:55 pm EDT
No way! EVER!
Re: Nobama
By Progressive Democrat Jun 9th 2008 at 12:08 am EDT
Then join the Republican Party then again maybe you are a Republican Troll Blue.
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