Sunday, November 2, 2008

2 DAYS AWAY B-4 MONUMENTAL ELECTION DAY! BARACK OBAMA, OR JOHN MCCAIN??

In 2 days from now, we will go to the polls to demonstrate our rights as Americans to make one of the biggest voting decisions that we have probably ever made in our lifetime. This year is most unusual, due to the fact that we have an African American candidate running for President on the Democrat ticket, and we have a woman running for the Vice President on the Republican ticket. How amazing is that!! It is truly an historical year for Americans, and we need to take this obligation of ours very seriously. I, for one, have looked into all avenues that I could in order to come up with my conclusion of who I want to place my confidence in for the next 4 years. I hope you will do the same! GOOD LUCK, and may GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!!

2 comments:

Don said...

Re: your “This year is most unusual, due to the fact that we have an African American candidate running for President on the Democrat ticket, and we have a woman running for the Vice President on the Republican ticket. How amazing is that!! It is truly an historical year for Americans, and we need to take this obligation of ours very seriously.”

I don’t think anyone should cast a vote based on race or gender, even though that does make this election unusual. It’s also unusual that the Republican VP candidate has more experience as a government executive officer than does the Democratic candidate for the presidency.

To me, the historical thing about this election is that we have regressed to the point that the two controlling major political parties have given the electorate a choice between two candidates for the presidency who both have socialistic records and agendas, although one is far more socialistic than the other. Thus, I won’t vote for either one. To see how I’ll vote go back to my comments to your ELECTION DAY IS ONLY 6 DAYS AWAY!! YIPPIEEEEEEEEE post.

Deb Murphree/Alabama Politics said...

You are correct when you say we have regressed. I believe that ANYONE in America should have the chance to run for public office without having to claim a party affiliation. Libertarians, Independents, or any other group should be allowed to be on the ballot.