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Monday 3 November 2008 - Enlighten Me, Please

I am working the elections tomorrow, an exciting "first" for me.  But until I get within 100 feet of that building, I am still entitled to an opinion or two or seventeen.  So here goes...

A few thoughts on tomorrow's Presidential elections:

1.  I'm not thrilled about either of the major candidates.

2.  I think it is high time this country had a President "of color".

3.  So all other things being equal, I would vote for the candidate "of color"...

4.  As long as he wasn't friends with terrorists and extremists...

5.  And as long as he valued the lives of the tiniest, most helpless Americans.

6.  Let's not even talk about spread-the-wealth economics.

7.  And did I mention that thing about terrorists and hatred-spewing extremists?

8.  Because that is just plain S-C-A-R-Y.

9.  Given that all things are NOT equal...

10.  This is a no-brainer for me.

11.  Which makes me wonder what the "other side" could possibly thinking.

This Obamamania just totally floors me.  I understand that people disagree on such issues as abortions, gay rights, and economic policies.  But electing a man as President who has (documented and undeniable) close associations with terrorists and extremists hate groups?  Are we NUTS?  Have we lost all sense of reason?

Who is grooming this young, inexperienced, previously unknown man?  And for what?  And how hard are they laughing at the gullibility of the American people?

I can only come up with a few explanations for this incredible lapse of judgment by an otherwise sane people:

1.  We are so busy trying to be "color blind" that we are just plain blind.

2.  We are so desperate for "change" that we ignore what ought to be obvious.

3.  We have been sucked in by the charisma of a young, articulate, good-looking candidate and turned off our powers of observation and reason.

Anything I'm missing here?  Any other explanations?  Obama supporters and non-supporters alike, feel free.  Enlighten me, please.  But be nice.

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Monday 3 November 2008 - Untitled Comment
Posted by crazybusy
I'm totally with you on this one. I don't know what it is about him that people feel free to ignore the elephants in the room. Scary stuff.
Love, Alyssa
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Monday 3 November 2008 - It's rather interesting..
Posted by ComfyDenim
He's running against George Bush and not McCain.
He's ill prepared and I'd like him to stay out of my life.
To boot, I'm not sure he cherishes America at all.

What gets me - people don't look at the socialist agenda as a whole. They're looking at one person -- but the person who gives me willies, too, is Pelosi. She's far too smug and far too happy for such a bitter woman.
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Monday 3 November 2008 - Untitled Comment
Posted by socalval
Brave, brave woman! When I posted my opinion on the "alternative life style" in Hollywood, I got a slu of contraversal comments. I just wonder what your "In box" will be like with this post. You've got spunk, friend. Love it.


SoCalVal
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Monday 3 November 2008 - Oh no!
Posted by Anonymous
Honey, honey, HONEY!!! Have you read his books? They might help you to understand the other side, just a wee bit anyway. Not that it matters at this late date, and not that I would ever, no never, try to change your mind, just maybe crack it open a tad bit, just enough to understand that sane, educated, well-traveled, and well-read people do support the other side. Things just aren't ever all that black and white--hehehe.

And even though we disagree, and you just slammed me for my political views, just to let you know, I still love this blog!

Toodles, hugs, and go VOTE (even if it is for the McMan),
Mama JJ
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Tuesday 4 November 2008 - Untitled Comment
Posted by Anonymous
No arguments here. I voted for Alan Keyes in the primaries. Black and extremely conservative. Which is why "they" didn't let it out that he was running.
~C
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Tuesday 4 November 2008 - :P
Posted by CelticMom
"We have been sucked in by the charisma of a young, good-looking, articulate candidate..."

Didn't that describe Hitler, too?

I voted. Wasn't happy with either candidate, but swung the same way you swung in the end. And on that monkey-imagery note, I'm off to read your next post to try to get caught up after my unplanned break last week.
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Wednesday 5 November 2008 - Untitled Comment
Posted by drewsfamilytx
Ditto what you said. Every single bit of it.

I think I'm going to practice "being quiet" on my blog this week. Because I have much to say and I'm sure that it wouldn't come out nicely and would be a very poor Christian witness! (Even now, I am GREATLY holding back all that I want to say! *deep breath* Be nice. God is in control. I need a big hedge of protection around me. And it's time to start saving up some cash before I have to give it all away. Oh wait... I'm supposed to be nice... Funny how it's not about race and yet people WON'T vote for someone because of his race and I am greatly disappointed in the young, new voters and how easily they are persuaded... let alone the "unbiased" media, Europeans giving a flip about "America's image", and that it's a PROBLEM not having good relations with Tehran? Hellooo?! Ugh.)

Okay, I'm going to stop now and go find a happy place. And resist ranting about the Republic of Texas. 1am is a bad time to get worked up about stuff.
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Wednesday 5 November 2008 - Untitled Comment
Posted by Anonymous
Roxanne C. here. It is sad to see a flood of people heading to the cliff not knowing what lies ahead. For our home, Alan Keyes is our man.
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