Wednesday, November 5, 2008

:)

OBAMA 2008!!!!

hurray!

I am extremely disappointed in those that supported Obama... up until it was actually time to vote. By either just not going or falling victim to the "Bradley effect" (I didn't know that was actually possible, but thank you all for proving me wrong), you did a disservice to yourself and to the country. I'm also disappointed in all the Facebook "status updates" about how Obama is a terrorist, he is going to kill babies, and small businesses won't be able to function under his tax plan.

Wake up America. Abortion is already legal, it isn't going anywhere. Obama is trying to HELP small businesses, not hurt them. In my opinion, if you're making $250k PROFIT (not revenue), you can pay more taxes. That is a lot of money. Why would you NOT pay more money than people that are making $10-50k a year?

It's also offensive that people assume that some voted for Obama just because it was the "cool" thing to do and that we should "regret" it and that "in 4 years, we'll see...".

What?

I'm sure some people did that. Whatever. You may have voted for McCain because your parents did. You may have voted for him because you couldn't imagine a black president in office (I live in South Carolina, I heard this at least 15 times yesterday). Most people don't follow the issues like they should before making an educated vote. That's democracy. Oh well.

But to say that is why everyone voted for Obama? Please. Some of us actually followed the issues and have been following Obama's career since he was elected to Senate in 2006. Some of us have been following John McCain since he ran in 2000. Some of us are political science majors and do this everyday of their life. But that's mostly just me.

Everyone that voted has an equal say in the outcome. I commend everyone that voted and I'm truly sorry if your candidate didn't win. I would be equally upset if McCain had made a victory speech last night instead of Obama. But, America, it didn't happen. I keep hearing how a vote for Obama wasn't "patriotic" and it wasn't "a vote for the country".

Guess what is patriotic? Guess what is good for your country?

Supporting your president-elect. He WILL be your president. He is now a world leader (and the world overwhelmingly supported him over McCain). On January 20, 2009 change will be coming to America. Show some respect to people that support him and show respect for the democratic process.

-b

Monday, November 3, 2008

tomorrow! tomorrow!

and election day is in...

8 hours!!

most polls don't open until 7am, but whatever. i'm excited!! this election is historic. it may be the beginning of the end of the republican party. america could have its first black president. it could have its first female VP... although i hope not.

the only thing for certain at this point is that turnout will hit record-breaking numbers. in america, a "good" turnout is considered to be around 50%, and that is somewhat rare. i don't understand WHY people don't care enough to go out and vote. even my own fiance doesn't want to vote because he thinks that his "vote won't count". yes, we live in a very red state. yes, it is highly unlikely that obama will take SC.

but the 2000 election was decided by a little over 500 votes. how could you think you don't matter? how can people say that they don't count??

regardless of your party or ideology, just go vote.