Showing posts with label white house. Show all posts
Showing posts with label white house. Show all posts
11.04.2008
Congratulations to Barack Obama
Many congratulations to President Elect, Barack Obama! A very long 22 months of campaigning sure paid off. We look forward to the change you so speak of. John McCain, we commend you for being sportsmanlike in your loss, and we wish you best of luck in your future ventures. Your speech was thoughtful, and that can't be overlooked. The passion that both candidates took in their campaigns definitely reached the hearts of this nation, but the people of this nation have spoken, as one... and with that one voice, that have shouted out "Barack Obama".
10.29.2008
Politics ... oh the headache!
All this back and forth and up and down and side to side and oh my god I'm going to vomit because I think I'm becoming sea-sick! That pretty much sums it up. At first I was... for a lack of a better word, clusterscrewed about who I was going to vote for. As time went on, I did my research, and the scale has slowly tipped, tipped back, and so forth. Yes, I've made my final decision, no... I will not tell you who. Some of you may already know, and some of you may figure it out without having to ask any questions. I wonder how smart you are... hmmmm. Regardless! This whole Presidential Election has made me want to bash my own face with a cinderblock.
McCain, on the Republican side, is more experienced. He also seems to have a better scope on a few things. Than on the Democrat side, you have Obama. Very, very, calm and collected. This guy is focused. He knows what he wants, and he isn't straying away from the topics that are on the minds of millions upon millions of Americans. Who do we trust? Experience? Or composure? Either or could go either way. I guess we'll just have to wait and see on November 4th! Whatever happens, this Election will go down in history. If you ask me, I give a lot o credit and congratulations to Mr. Barack Obama, whether he wins or not. I would have never expected an African-American Politician to make it as far as he did. That isn't to be taken out of context either, because I would never "doubt" any African-American or their abilities, it's the country as a whole that I sometimes doubt.
To wrap this up, I do have one thing to say, and I'm sure it's on the mind of every person who will read this; At this point, whoever wins, do your best... because where we stand now is not stable ground. Anything, ANYTHING, is better than George W. Bush. Enough said.
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