Tuesday, October 7, 2008
The Joruney Less Traveled
What does it mean to be a voter? What does it mean to be an educated voter? Throughout the past 19 months, I have learned the definition of both. To be a vote is a civil right, granted to us by the ones who head us. I feel that we should all be atleast a voter. I was first a regular voter. I: told this to many people and I said that I was in the hype of a balck man running for the presidencey. I began though to look at the issues. After that, I relaized that going against Obama was'nt the worse thing in the world. To me, some of the issues he supports are nonsensical and dimwitted. So as my Political journey began, I changed into an educated voter. And wether McCain or Obama win, I am glad that I have become an educated voter. Next in line, what party to declare? I know that people never fully agree with their pary. After thinking about it, I relaized that the true question was which party did I share the most views with? I have come to the conclusion that I share more views with the Republican Party. Therefore, I am professing to be a Republican. Does that mean im going to automatically go for McCain? No. So, Who am I endorsing? When November comes, I will take my educated vote and cast it for Senator Barack Obama. Why? Because although I am a Republican, my party has messed up this country for the past eight years. Both of them promise change; they both exaggarate and knowingly promise things that are impossible. Nevertheless, the thing is who do I believe? I believe both of them becuase whoever gets the seat cant make the country worse but i feel that the Repbulican party screwed it up for McCain in my eyes. So, with that in mind, Barack Obama For President! A Sincere change!
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If u agree with Obama because u support his policies rather than John McCain you are an educated voter don;t listen to Howard he is just a CRAZY CONSERVITAVE.
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