I am so sick and exasperated by the fact that this election has turned into constant personal attacks on character. I am not ignorant. I know this happens every day, both inside and outside of the public eye, but it seems to me that the 2008 election has become malicious in nature now more than ever before. Our current situation is driving people to extremes that should not be reached during the interval in which the next leader of our country is to be chosen. Everyone wants a solution, and everyone wants it now. But it can't come now. We have been driven into a crisis that is not going to be mended over night. Other countries' perceptions of us will not transform in the blink of an eye or an unnecessary bombing of innocent civilians. The economy will not rebound by the simple act of drilling everywhere we can or giving EVERYONE a '$5000 tax break,' which has incidentally been promised for years with no results. It is going to take cooperation and compassion. It is going to take time and temperament. It is going to take sacrifice and submission.
When you blatantly criticize an individual based on race or religion, and utilize these criticisms as your main opposition to his or her ideals, then you are utterly foolish. It is the 21st century, the dawn of a new era, where intelligence and talent is not limited to white males with a whip. People can think for themselves, some better than others. Too many people are stuck in a world where 'tradition' has become paralyzing and ineffective. We now require different maintenances and plans for the future. With that said, I am publicly displaying my support for Barack Obama in the upcoming election.
I am not as much a philanthropist as I probably should be. Nor am I prone to tolerance for stupidity. But I know money doesn't magically appear when it is needed, and I know that children should NOT be held responsible for their parent's mistakes, intentional or unintentional. I know that an increase in taxes for the wealthy, subsequently cutting taxes for 95% of Americans, is going to help more than it hurts. God forbid you can't buy your spoiled children a pony for their birthday or a Hummer at age 16. I know that everyone who wants to go to college should have the opportunity, and without the work that illegal immigrants provide, your million dollar homes would not be built. More options for healthcare is not a campaign for socialism. It is another opportunity. If you have healthcare already, then you are not bothered. Most people's opposition to the tax dilemma is that it will decrease capitalism and a drive to succeed, but no one is going to succumb to living in slightly lower standards simply because more of your money will be put toward something to help more people than you could ever imagine. No one is going to change their current career path because of tax increases. It will not be forever; but it has to be for now. Money is not rushing in by the billions; it is doing the exact opposite. And until we cease spending 10 billion dollars or more a year on the war, sacrifices must be made. I know, I know, "it wasn't our decision to go to war, why should we have to pay for it." Because you live here. Because you have made a life as an American, and if you don't want to be bothered by the fact that the government has to spend money in order to do certain things, then leave, please. Sacrifice some money now so your children can have a somewhat promising future.
And the fact that some deem it acceptable to refer to Obama as the "anti-christ" is completely disturbing and shocking. You ignorant, self-absorbed pricks.
That's all. But probably not. Let the comments roll.
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I am responding as anonymous because I can not remember my other information. That stuff happens when you get old. Your words remind me so much of my first "interest" in politics when I met John Kennedy when he was running for president in 1960. He had the ability to inspire people. I see the same thing in Obama. It is good to see someone come along and make you feel proud in voting "for" him or her and not just "against" the other person. Once again you make me a proud dad.
With love and pride, Dad.
Says the girl who has all of the material things she needs.
Daddy: Inspiration is what we need right now. There is too much dissension and discouragement, causing people to either not care or not believe in the future. And both are disheartening. November 4th!
Anonymous: Excuse me? If you are alluding to the fact that my step father is a bit wealthy, you should not extrapolate such stereotypes upon me. Just because my parents have money does not mean I have been spoiled to the point of not knowing value or worth or compassion. I do not have every material thing I need, and the fact that you would say so is insulting. Way to stay anonymous, too.
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