Showing posts with label Election 2008. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Election 2008. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

I Elect To Be Historical

What chapter is my picture in?

People, people, people...the day is here! My fiancée and I couldn’t sleep last night and managed to stay up until about 5 A.M. before we succumb to sleep. In any event, we ended up heading to the polls around 7:45 A.M. with a sense of history and pride. When we arrived, there a small crowd inside and while I knew everyone wasn’t there for Obama, I had a very strong feeling that folks were like me, in awe of the moment.

There are so many levels of significance and importance to this election. It’s not just about a black man running for President or a woman running as Vice President. This country has been in the toilet for so long that we’ve been in desperate need of a new direction, change, hope. We can continue arguing back and forth about how folks are going to vote along racial line, but we can’t get caught up in that. Racists and sexists won’t disappear because of this election. There will always be those who believe a black man can’t run a country or that a woman will never be ready for the big chair or even the second chair. But this is a momentous occasion. It is like God needed to hit us over the head with a blunt instrument: economic collapse, wars and rumors of wars, climactic changes, and moral warfare. The time is now!

If you can accept that we as a country need to move beyond our fears, apathy, and moral malaise, then we can and should look at this election as more than historically significant. Republicans and Democrats obviously disagree about whom should lead us into this new era, but one thing is clear and bipartisan. That person needs to have a vision rooted into morality, dare I say, Christian values or at least a God-fearing person. When you put God first, all things are possible. We also stop arguing about spreading the wealth. This is a rich country. Why are there homeless people? Why are there millions of children who live in poverty? We have been blessed with so much, yet we don’t believe in sharing. The pervasive me doctrine has led us astray. It’s not about me; it’s about we!

Yes, I believe Barack Obama is that person. It’s not all about experience. We’ve had more than enough experienced people running this country (into the ground). Experience without any vision or moral compass will only lead to depravity. Here we have a married man of conviction and substance. He is intelligent and God-fearing. He is not perfect and nor should we ever expect him to be, but at least, he has the right stuff. If you bake a cake with bad ingredients, the cake will not be good. We finally have someone with all the right ingredients. God willing, the cake will be tasty I had to keep the cake analogy going!

So, I pray that everyone voted. I remember my first election (ugh, Dukakis), but I’ll remember this one for years to come. I hope that it won’t be the last time I get a chance to be part of something important. Let’s keep the Obama family in our prayers and this country. It’s a new day and I pray that Obama will be God’s instrument to lead us into this era!

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Thoughts Internal: Opus VII

“...Dems fightin’ words....”

Well now, it seems like the Democrats may be getting a little bit of a backbone after all. The other day, the Obama-Biden campaign released a video discussing the Charles Keating savings & loan scandal from the 80’s. Please feel free to have a look at Keating Economics & John McCain's Judgement. It looks like our clean-cut (and articulate) candidate is ready to sling a little mud.

WELL IT’S ABOUT FUCKING TIME!!!!!

Whew...had to get that out of my system. If any of you democrats remember the past two elections, our candidates have tended to be straight up PUNKS! Hell, I’ll take you back to Dukakis -- WIMP! Gore was no better and Kerry allowed the RepubliKKKans to convince folks that he wasn’t for the military!!!! This man’s record was impeccable.

But, I digress....

Between all the hub-bub being created by Tina Fey’s portrayals of Sarah Palin (see Tina Fey does Sarah Palin), the RollingStone article (see Make-Believe Maverick) and now this new video, one can only hope that the word and the POINT is getting out there: McCain is bad for America and Palin is even worse!

I’m not really clear as to why this is a close race even with all the closet American racism out there. I mean damn! Your choice is a man whose very opportunistic ideals had him embroiled in the second biggest economic scandal in U.S. history (yup, this craziness going on now finally took the title). Or, you can go with the junior Senator who’s been about the people! He’s intelligent, virtually scandal-free, and so damn clean that even some white folks had to question if he was BLACK ENOUGH (now, that was RACIST). Seriously folks, why is this even a contest? He chose as a running mate a governor from a state that most of us only think about when we’re ordering crab legs. If McCain thinks that his drilling mantra would have benefited by having the governor on his ticket, then he’s dumber than his wife looks! This man is really a different version of Bush. He had his freewheeling days in the Naval Academy. He benefited from daddy and granddaddy cleaning up his messes. But, he has even managed to manipulate the media to (almost) Karl Rove levels.

Are we really that confused America?

We have about a month of partisan speeches, mud slinging, and rhetoric before we head to the polls to choose the leader of the free world (man, I would love to know who coined that phrase). U can go with the maverick and his sidekick OR you can go with proven leadership, an agent of change and experience (Biden doesn’t just bring his feisty tongue to the ticket).

But of course, the choice is YOURS!!!!!!

Stay tuned....