Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Vote 2008- Hillary or Obama?

Now is the time to really show, what those that sacrificed their lives for. It is time for all of us to vote and vote strong. For the last 8 years, the nation has been turned, spun and mutilated beyound belief and the Republicans aren't taking any balme in this action. President Bush has done some things (and not done) that has cause even other nations, to hate us and distrust us. I am not a Republican, but I do not brag on my Democractic allegiance. The Democrats too, have displayed mannerisms that are unbecoming to the best interest of the nation. Now is the chance to really have our voices heard (so to speak) It is the battle between Hillary and Obama. Two worthy opponents, both running for the representation of the party of Democrats, to be the next president of the United States and unseat the Republican Klan. I am not against Republicans, for I like seeing blacks in the Republican party, so that they can make changes in the thinking of Republicans about blacks in America and what we have given to our country. I am an American, first and foremost. I am not from Africa, though my roots are from the cradle of civilization. I care not to live in Africa, for I was born here in America and this is the country I have grown to live and love. I do have my roots based on my african heritage and accept that truly.

Now, the case, I liked that Hillary chose to run for President, for it is time for a woman to have her hand at being a leader of this country. Who says that a woman can't run this country? Men have been running this country and political system for as long as it has existed. So why not?


Being that her husband Bill, who was our President and did some truly remarkable things during his Presidency, it would seem like a given, to have Hillary be the next choice-right? Wrong! Hillary has show a side (several sides) of her that are questionable and Republicanish. I would love to see a woman run this country...just not Hillary, of what I am experiencing and seeing.


The latest attacks and mishaps, have made me turn a displeasing turn against her and pushed my feelings that Obama, is the choice, for this country, to turn things around. It won't be easy, for there is so much mess already in progress and it will take a miracle, to fix all the damage. But I feel that Obama has the spirit to bring this country together and mend the fences domestically and abroad.
Like JFK, He (Obama) is the right choice for a change in policies and direction. What better example of the American dream, of a man/woman that has both cultures in his being (white mother and Black father) His elegence and manner, has given ease to those that would feel threatened, by persons such as Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, who both speak too militant, for White Americans, in this time and age. Does Hillary have more foreign policy experience than Obama? How? Because she went on trips with her husband Bill?

The latest incident of misrepresentation of her trip to Bosnia, when she said that she was under sniper fire on a trip after she landed. The actual footage of her trip, showed nothing of the sort. Then to turn around and use it in her speeches and then tell the nation, that it was a blunder and explain it in a way that we are suppose to accept it as a "honest miscue" shows that, Hillary will go to any lengths, to have an advantage to getting that nomination. "By Any Means Necessary" seems to be her motto and the attacks against Obama from her and her campaign, have been truly displeasing and discomforting. Remember, those that voted for Bill aren't getting Bill, they are getting Hillary. Yes, I know that "pillow talk" is a powerful substance, but not in this case. The polls have shown that Obama is a need that has long been anticipated and long for. We called Bill, our first Black President, Wow... and then we say (some blacks) that Obama isn't black enough. How our minds been twisted and turned and divided. Just because Hillary and Bill have an office in Harlem, doesn't mean that they are "true black folk." Does Bill (or Hillary) have to chase down a cab that drives by them, because they are black-No! Do they get anxiety when they hear a police car siren and worry that they might get pulled over, because of racial profiling? This campaign is really showing a divided portion of our people, in ways unbecoming to our achievements. And what are our loyalties? To vote because someone isBlack? or that they can lead the country in the right direction? I, like others, feel that it is Obama.

No, I am not voting for Obama because he is Black. But because I like his demeaner, style and mission. I am impressed by his oraltor skills and message. I am also impressed, how the nation (White America) has embraced his message and attitude. So, it is clear, that I am not the only one, that belives in a change that is needed. Bush has truly manipulized his power and manner, while in the White House and it is sad to see the nation, in the state that it is in. So, get out and vote. I am not telling you to vote for Obama, I am just saying, don't feed into the rhetoric of voting for Hillary, just because she was Bill's spouse, while in the White House. She is not Bill and Obama isn't like anyone else. He is the choice, to ease the nation.