This is our time, this is our fight.
Jun. 4th, 2008 06:00 pmAs it has been revealed since yesterday evening, Senator Barack Obama has made it to the nominations of becoming the possible next President of the United States. I've been reading the comments ranging from pure pride and joy to the bitching and bitterness from all sides, but on a personal note I am definitely overjoyed with this result and hopefully, after everything has settled down over who we wanted as the democratic nominee, we can focus on what's really important here, and that's which person, Obama or McCain, is a better representative in this presidential race to become leader of this entire nation.
I don't normally discuss politics here for various reasons, but this is such an important thing that it would be ridiculous not to announce it, even though I'm sure everyone's heard about it already anyway.
Also I'm choosing not to get further involved with the Jared rumors other than what I've been hearing because that is their personal life and they should do whatever they choose to without fans hovering over their every little move they make. Privacy, I respect it and so should other fans. But hey, that's just my opinion.
I don't normally discuss politics here for various reasons, but this is such an important thing that it would be ridiculous not to announce it, even though I'm sure everyone's heard about it already anyway.
Also I'm choosing not to get further involved with the Jared rumors other than what I've been hearing because that is their personal life and they should do whatever they choose to without fans hovering over their every little move they make. Privacy, I respect it and so should other fans. But hey, that's just my opinion.
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Date: 2008-06-08 05:36 pm (UTC)What a weird election we're having... I think Obama will win because the country is so tired of the stereotypical 'old white man' and of the republicans as a whole, though I think this will be a choice made on privolous statements such as 'change' instead of on the issues. I also think that more youth will start voting in this election because of all the boundary-breaking that it is inducing, though I don't believe this will be done for many good reasons either... hmm.
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Date: 2008-06-08 06:12 pm (UTC)You think so? I'm honestly not quite sure. This country re-elected Bush twice despite the mistakes he'd made, and with this current one many have been getting sick with the Hillary versus Obama fight not too long ago, even some have vowed that if Hillary didn't win the nomination, which she didn't, they were going towards McCain. Which is a petty reason just because their candidate didn't win, but unfortunately there are those kinds of people who'll do so. There's also the matter of people with going with McCain because he has more experience than Obama, which is a MAJOR thing for people to decide their specific candidate, though I'm not sure why.
I would love to see Obama win the presidential election, because he's a fresh face with fresh ideas of change, and I fully believe he can do this country some good. But with the citizens of this country, it seems they want change but always end up choosing someone with the same benefits as the last leader.
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Date: 2008-06-08 10:03 pm (UTC)Thats true... but I think it was more of a combination of 'he started the war, he'll know what to do' and of Kerry's flip-flopping, wife's antics, and his overall lack of enthusiasm... I think a lot of the reasons for voting are petty in America, lol... I don't mind who anyone votes for, but I know that Obama is trying to reinforce heavy taxation of the upper and upper middle classes as well as going to let all of the current tax cuts that Bush set up expire... I'm not really sure how this is going to help the economy, exactly, lol... especially since he hasn't, to my knowledge, said where he wants all the tax dollars to go... *shrugs* I'll really have to study up on the hard facts before I make any permanent decisions, really... but neither of the two seem very appealing to me... though, neither did Hillary, lol...
I think if the youth category stands up, there will be a lot of support for Obama for just those reasons... although, less than half of residents vote, so I'm not really sure how anything will be decided with such small numbers of all demographics!
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Date: 2008-06-08 10:36 pm (UTC)It's such a shame with the voting system nowadays, or even the lack of voters.