I am an American, and politically independent. But watching the Republican convention last night really disturbed me.
I mean, I agree that there are way too many stupid liberals in the US, and that they are part of the reason our country is in trouble.
But is it right for the current president and others in his party to focus so much on the negative? What about a vision for the future?
They seem to be focused on "patriotism" and "country before everything" (deuchland uber alles??) rather than constructively solving our problems and, more importantly bridging gaps between our different viewpoints. They picked a yokel for vice president who's main qualification seems to be that she can "field dress a moose", whatever that means. Meanwhile, she doesn't believe in evolution or think that humans are causing global warming, and she thinks that the way to break the US dependence on oil is to drill for more oil.
I just don't get where they seem to be coming from. Am I the only one hoping they lose big time come November?
This is my post, btw.
To be honest about it, I am not to enthused with either party but the way it stands right now my vote is going to the democratic ticket.
Well at least we have the debates to look forward to the end of this month that is when we should get a good feeling for the candidate's thoughts on are countries problems and how to fix them.
on the other hand, I see the republicans as reinforcing the us vs. them mentality, meaning us republicans vs. everyone else, and I find that troubling. It's just more of the same that we have had since the 1990's. and personally, i'm not only sick of it, i believe it will be the destruction of the US if not checked.
like you, i am looking forward to the debates.
I understand your feeling about the "us verses them mentality" and agree that we have to be very diplomatic when it comes to dealing with foreign affairs. The world is a scary place right now, and we need good competent leadership to lead our country. I am politically independent just like you, I just want the best leadership for our country be it Democrat or Republican.
But anyways, from what I have read and seen on TV about the RNC, I am more scared of their party, than the Democrats, and I don't like and don't agree with most Repubs. That is why I am voting Barack in November. I like his attitude and motivation. I also love how he can excite his fan base; and hopefully they will show up on that day in November, and vote him in!
Bristol is a PDVILWFABHC: Pregnant Daughter of a Vice I'd Like to Fuck Well After the Birth of Her Child
I will either vote for Obama or not vote at all.
I think McCain is a great man and would be a good president, but the people he has surrounded himself with including his moose hunting VP make me want to puke.
Then again, living in New York means that my vote will be meaningless anyway because there is absolutely ZERO chance that Obama will not win New York.
agreed. and the worst thing is that not only have we the US not had good leadership from either party, but there has been bad leadership throughout the entire world.
The US, Russia, China, France,Israel, Spain, and many other countries are now and/or have been lead by small-minded narrow-visioned mediocre people not up to the task of handling the world's situation.
Am i being too negative?
An example of what I just said was the 2004 elections. For some reason, my parents were going to vote for Bush. I told them "Don't even bother, Kerry will win this state." They acted like I was nuts and told me it would help Bush with the popular vote. But they didn't quite understand the electoral vote and that New York was too liberal, and that the state would go to Kerry. So, basically, I will still vote for Obama, even though we know he will win this state. It's just that it is my first time voting in a national election, and I really wanna be a part of it.
And I think you would agree, that, both parties are shit...it's just that we gotta weed out the better of two evils...and I think that Obama is the pick.
And also, please tell me...why in the world did John McPain pick Palin? LOL
I wrote this post. I don't consider emphasizing alernative energy sources over oil as being liberal, i consider it being common sense.
Of course Sarah Palin and others want us to continue to drill baby drill. if I came from alaska I would too. Oil is a major part of the Alaskan economy,and the tax revenues from oil support the alaskan govt and infrastructure as well (well, maybe that and a lot of earmarked fed money).
But we have to be smart to outdo our adversaries and we can't let special interests hold us back.
Many have called for independence from oil within 10 years. They think this can be accomplished. It will be painful for many people who depend on oil production and refinement for their economies. But in the long run, everyone will be a hell of a lot more prosperous, and America and the rest of the western world will be much stronger as a result.
I don't think wanting that has anything to do with being liberal as much as wanting to see the US and other countries remain strong and with a bright future.
People shouldn't vote simply on a party alone but on beliefs and values and definately not by a candidates ethnicity!!!!
Thank gos we got the evil ones out of the white house
Well, as long as McCain and Palin are representing the republican party.
*shivers*
Gives me goosebumps just thinking about them.