Re: I hope everyone votes
I hope everyone votes. I going to vote today and help Mc Cain win Ohio. I don't really like the choice's we have but he is the better of the two.
Bwa ha ha ha ha ha! That's what you get for your hubris. You should've come in here and asked everyone to vote for the candidate of their choice. But no, you had to pursue an agenda.
Great job you did of helping McCain win Ohio, by the way.
This thread started out classy and derailed pretty quickly. We ALL need to get behind President Barack Obama. Not to do so would make you as stupid (you heard me) as the liberals who've spent the last eight years of saying President Bush wasn't their President.
Guess what? You don't have that choice when you live in this country.
I am a conservative and have been since I was younger and Ronald Reagan ignited my imagination and got me interested in politics. Conservatism used to mean a smaller government, fiscal discipline, and an inclusive nature.
That has changed. The GOP is now exclusionary, theologically based, and has abandoned the tennets of conservatism by spending more and growing the government more than I ever dreamed the Democrats could.
I look forward to the next four years of President Obama (who is neither a communist, socialist, muslim, or anti-Christ). He has earned my respect by running a campaign that was high minded and harkens back to the days of Reagan, in essence if not in policy.
He is an eloquent speaker, and I hope he will take a centrist approach to governing. I know that if he and congress decide to pursue a heavily liberal agenda I will vote against him and those in power in 2 and 4 years.
But until then, I am giving him the benefit of the doubt. McCain still has my respect and admiration, but the man that I admired disappeared during his campaign only to emerge once more when he gave his concession speech. I hope President Obama extends an offer to Senator McCain to advise him with foreign policy issues, because there are few in DC who understands them better than Johnny Mac.
As for Palin? I know she stoked some fires in the religious right. But the religious right does not equal the GOP as a whole. Her handling or nature uncovered some very ugly aspects of my party and I hope that the true conservatives break away from becoming ideologues. Otherwise we will be forced into the margins of American politics for a very long time.