Thursday, October 16, 2008

Election 2008

Now since this is a sensitive subject, I will state this now:
What is found below is ONLY my opinion. NO sources was used to create this post. NONE are facts, but strictly opinions..

Since that is over with....

Election 2008

I have pretty much kept my mouth shut on this election cause I am torn. I have voiced my opinions in the past, but due to the content I have been fused at, scolded, and numerous other things.

Yes, I am a black female but I do not feel obligated to vote for Obama. I will not now, nor ever, vote for someone based on the color of their skin. Race is just that 'race'. It is not the definition of one's character nor is it the basis in which they stand. Their race is simply noted as the color of their skin and, for some, the qualities of their culture.

For this particular election, however, it is evident that Obama is the right choice regardless of skin color.

Deep down, I think that a conspiracy is going on within this election. Look at McCain and Palin. McCain is old as dirt and seems to have the personality of those back in 'those' days. [Ignorant, self-centered, unaware, etc] He is not voicing any facts and most of his plan will weaken the economy. Plus, he is proven to be a complete waste of space at the debates. Palin have a questionable history, little political experience, and have twisted views of the facts. Her family is all but pure. [If you can't control your family, you definitely won't control the country] From my point of view, McCain and Palin seems to be the worst candidates thus far. By why? Why now, when an African American is running that the candidates on the Republican ticket are complete jokes?

Now, I am not the most politically correct person in the world, but up until now I have never heard of Obama, McCain, Biden, or Palin. Why is now, during this election, the first time I have heard of any of them?

Is this a conspiracy in disguise? Did the Republican party purposely pick bad candidates, just so an African American could be in office? Some twenty years back, Jesse Jackson tried to run for office, but was denied. This society have not changed that much in twenty years so why now is an African American welcomed?

True, Obama is a good candidate. He is well-spoken, up-to-date on the economy's troubles, have plans that will generate results, and have a loving family. From all eyes looking in, he is the best man for the job. I will never deny Obama's capabilities because I see them myself. My point is why is Obama the only one on the ticket that could be considered a good candidate?

Why did the Republicans choose McCain and Palin? Why?

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