While I totally get what you are saying and I even agree with it to a point, I just can not vote for Obama.
I have given him a long/hard look. I have research him and the more I do that the less I feel I can support him (maybe I shouldn't have researched him)
But I can not throw my support behind the man.
I have been tired of the party loyalty thing. If I don't feel safe with WHO I am voting for then that person will not get my vote.
I guess the one good thing this election taught me was party loyalty isn't important, look at how the DNC and even Democrats have treated the Clintons.
I will vote who I feel can lead the Country the safest, right now Obama is at the bottom of my list. I can't give a yes or no to McCain (yet). I am just really hoping a great Independent comes out of the woodworks that I can vote for.
Now if Obama takes Hillary has his running mate? God, I don't know what I would do!!!!! I would have to make a HUGE and HARD decision because it still would not change how I do not feel Obama can keep this Country safe!
What a a huge disappointment this election turned out to be![]()
Its time to make the list of who can do the most damage if I vote for him. They both scare me. The war must end which is the only plus I see for Obama.
It's been in the forefront of my thoughts since all of this started. I have a 15 year old DS and the talk about going after Iran chills me. The troops are stretched so thin in Iraq as it is, how can they add Iran without instituting the draft?Sending yet more men and women to be killed in Iraq is inevitable if a Rep is elected. We're at nearly 5,000 dead, now. I shudder to think what many years more of that war will bring.
Bush or McCain-their goals are the same.
I know in the coming weeks Hillary supporters have much sincere thinking to do. I truly hope this issue has a prominent place in those careful thoughts.
It's been in the forefront of my thoughts since all of this started. I have a 15 year old DS and the talk about going after Iran chills me. The troops are stretched so thin in Iraq as it is, how can they add Iran without instituting the draft.
Now, if DS wants to join the service when he is of age, I will freak out and then stand aside. But I do hope things are much different in three years.![]()
It's been in the forefront of my thoughts since all of this started. I have a 15 year old DS and the talk about going after Iran chills me. The troops are stretched so thin in Iraq as it is, how can they add Iran without instituting the draft?
Now, if DS wants to join the service when he is of age, I will freak out and then stand aside. But I do hope things are much different in three years.![]()
I agree a lot with your post. I, too, have researched him. I do not say that I will not vote for him because I'm upset that my selected candidate wasn't chosen; I say I will not vote for the man because I've actually been digging and seeing what kind of person this man is and I honestly don't feel he will do a good job running this country. A lot of his connections, a lot of his views, scare me. He also shows to have a weak character in how he plays the political game and an astounding arrogance that will do nothing but get him into trouble, which in turn will get this country into trouble.
My conscious will not allow me to vote for a man such as this. I don't yet know if I'm voting for McCain. I'm currently being opened minded and will begin learning about McCain to see if he is a man that I can vote for.
I understand your frustration with the party loyalty thing. I will never go with one party, I will look at each election and choose who I think, over all, will be the best for this country in which we live in.
All I keep thinking is, one reason George W. Bush was elected was because of too many people that were loyal to one party and didn't look at both candidates to see who would be best for this country over all.
Topics such as abortion: It's never going to change as it currently is. The Dem's scare each other by saying: If a Republican is in the White House then abortion will become illegal. The Republicans scare each other by saying: If a Democrat is in the White House than there will be abortion clinics on every street corner.
Well, we’ve had a very conservative Republican in the White House for the last eight years and abortion is still legal.
I care for the overall quality of this country and I honestly don’t believe Obama to be a man that will do this country any good.
My fellow Hillary supporters.....my heart is breaking tonight.....breaking....
I'm crying here............
Just wait and see how it all plays out. It hopefully won't be as bad as it looks right now. Yes, Obama is going to be the nominee but that doesn't mean our girl has been kicked to the curb, at least not yet.Thank you Planogirl![]()
I agree a lot with your post. I, too, have researched him. I do not say that I will not vote for him because I'm upset that my selected candidate wasn't chosen; I say I will not vote for the man because I've actually been digging and seeing what kind of person this man is and I honestly don't feel he will do a good job running this country. A lot of his connections, a lot of his views, scare me. He also shows to have a weak character in how he plays the political game and an astounding arrogance that will do nothing but get him into trouble, which in turn will get this country into trouble.
My conscious will not allow me to vote for a man such as this. I don't yet know if I'm voting for McCain. I'm currently being opened minded and will begin learning about McCain to see if he is a man that I can vote for.
I understand your frustration with the party loyalty thing. I will never go with one party, I will look at each election and choose who I think, over all, will be the best for this country in which we live in.
All I keep thinking is, one reason George W. Bush was elected was because of too many people that were loyal to one party and didn't look at both candidates to see who would be best for this country over all.
Topics such as abortion: It's never going to change as it currently is. The Dem's scare each other by saying: If a Republican is in the White House then abortion will become illegal. The Republicans scare each other by saying: If a Democrat is in the White House than there will be abortion clinics on every street corner.
Well, weve had a very conservative Republican in the White House for the last eight years and abortion is still legal.
I care for the overall quality of this country and I honestly dont believe Obama to be a man that will do this country any good.
My fellow Hillary supporters.....my heart is breaking tonight.....breaking....
I'm crying here............
Money is the problem DisUnc. Hillary is already broke and there's no way she could mount an independent candidacy. It does sound good though, doesn't it?![]()
It is hard to swallow that the one nominee who (as of this writing) of all 3 finalist had the most popular votes, will not be in the final running.![]()
That is politics!![]()
If I was in Hillary's inner circle, I would tell the DNC to kiss my behind and run Independant! In a GE if they all get the same votes as they did in the Primary She wins!
A very sad, yet historical (since they keep mentioning this over & over & over on the news) day for the US!
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It is hard to swallow that the one nominee who (as of this writing) of all 3 finalist had the most popular votes, will not be in the final running.![]()
That is politics!![]()
If I was in Hillary's inner circle, I would tell her to tell the DNC to kiss my behind and run Independant! In a GE if they all get the same votes as they did in the Primary She wins!
A very sad, yet historical (since they keep mentioning this over & over & over on the news) day for the US!