A little change will do you good... Change we shall have.
I have learned a lot these last couple years. I tend to lean left, because the environment is at the top of my list.
I was a Hillary fan, but I can get onto the Barack bandwagon. I like his message. He has aligned himself with and won the support prominent leaders, thinkers and powers. His lack of experience means he is learning and is open to new ideas, new thinking; and this is what America needs.
"You can't teach an old dog new tricks"
With no disrespect, John McCain is an old dog. A good and loyal one, but he ain't learning no new tricks if you follow me...
America is on the precipice. The future is uncertain. Luckily this is the greatest country in the world, with the most versatile economy in the world. America is ready for a leader with a vision, a leader of the future, a person the world will rally behind. I can't see John McCain as that person.
Sarah Palin worries me a bit. She has dirty oil on her hands, and is very much an unknown quantity with unknown agenda. Personally I can see her opening up ANWR for drilling and deciding that the bridges to nowhere are back on the table. I think she is the result of advisors, stratagizors, and polling. He chose his running mate after only meeting her once. She is an attempt to inject life and some kind of enthusiasm into the McCain campaign. People should be weary of her agenda, her energy policies, and her lack of experience. While she has "used the veto pen" and "has Executive experience" there is huge difference between running a 7/11 and a 'Super-Wal-mart'. It's better to know the power players of 'Wal-mart', deal with them, know there style how they do business, than it is to not know or have met them but know what it's like run a tiny company.
I think John McCain is a good guy. He has a great story and is a real war hero. But I don't think he is what America needs right now.
America needs vibrancy. It needs charisma. It needs change. America needs to show the world that it is moving forward.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Change is in the air...
Posted by Postmodernism at 3:20 PM
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