Nine days to go…
Yeah yeah, more election-blogging.
It’s an event of monumental importance to the whole world, and I’m following the events on a daily basis. It is talked about, debated and thought about in this part of the world as well, by anyone who gives a damned about the world as a whole. So there you have it…the American Election, according to me, Part 3…
And I’m going to start this with an absolute shocker!
I don’t mind John McCain as president.
I’m actually pretty sure that if McCain wins (which I sincerely doubt he will by now) we will see a president who, for the next four years, conducts policy in certain key areas in a way that Europe and the rest of the world has been yearning for since the current incompet…I mean Incumbent took over.
John McCain is the closest thing I’ve seen to a sympathetic Republican politician and to understand how monumental a statement that is, I ask people to remember that I am an card-carrying socialist (no, not commuist. There’s a huge difference, and no, I don’t believe that ‘wealth should be redistributed so everyone has the same’. I believe everyone should have equal chances to get a good life, however). I don’t agree with a lot of what John McCain stands for. I honestly don’t. But compared to George W. Bush, he would be incomperably better. I maintain that George W. Bush is the worst president the United States has ever had, and yes, I sat down to look over the previous ones. He outranks Richard Nixon’s lack of personal integrity and willingness to break the law, Martin van Buren’s economic ineptitude, Ulysses S. Grant’s corrupt government officials and Warren G. Harding’s scandals.
Compared to someone I believe worse than THAT lot if incompetents, McCain would be a good president.
However, I still believe Obama will be leagues ahead of him, in every single aspect of policy, including national security. Why? Because with Obama in Office, the United States will be willing to talk first and resort to violence only when other alternatives are exhausted. With McCain in office…well…o/~ ‘bomb bomb bomb, bomb bomb Iran…’o/~
*Shudder*
Anyway, the main reason why this election is so important is exemplified by the vice presidential candidates. When the next president’s two terms are up (I am assuming whoever wins on November 4th is reelected), the vice president is the logical choice to become the next presidential candidate for his or her party.
And there we have it.
Iiiiin the blue corner, weighing in with decades of experience, a tendency to let his mouth run off with him, but also with a staggering amount of political know-how…JOE BIDEN…
Iiiiin the red corner, with a tendency to appoint contributors to positions of authority in her home state, a million dollar wardrobe paid for by campaign contributors, a view to Russia from her front porch and political views based in religious extremism…SARAH PALIN…
Dear GODS that woman terrifies me. Does the United States really want a president with beliefs that belong somewhere in the 16th century?? I don’t CARE if she looks good. I couldn’t care LESS about her having been the runner-up of Ms. Alaska who-knows-when. I care about her politics and ONLY her politics and those are -terrifying-. Dammit, if she ever gets elected, women will lose the right to decide over their own bodies. RAPE VICTIMS will be forced to have their rapist’s children. INCEST VICTIMS will be forced to do the same. It’s Sarah Palin’s EXPRESSED POLICY on the issue of Abortion that only in cases where the mother’s life is in jeopardy can it be allowed, but that rape victims and victims of incest should have the child. I can’t even begin to express how loathesome a viewpoint that is to someone like me. I agree that abortion should not be used lightly and I do not believe it should be used to get rid of a child that would be born with a handicap like Downs Syndrome or a withered limb. Not for an instant. What I want is for women to have the right not to be forced to have children that have been forced on THEM. Otherwise, we are reverting women to being nothing more than incubators and birth-machines without the right to control their own bodies.
If she’s elected, there will be a president in the Oval Office who openly confesses to believing in escatological time. How will that go…when highest ranked person in the country believes the world to be just over six thousand years old? I wonder what natural science will be like in the US during that period, when Government is controlled by someone who believes everything can be explained by a man-made, two-thousand year old book on ethics in the Middle East and North Africa.
I belong to the group of people who, if I could vote on November 4th, would vote for Obama/Biden. Not because I agree with everything they say or do (although I do agree on some of it). I would vote for them specifically to keep Sarah Palin out of any kind of position of power.
Come on America…wake up and smell the coffee. It’s time to walk across the bridge to the 21st century that Clinton always spoke of. Not to go back and walk across the crumbling bridge to a day where religion ruled the country.
It’s time to finally understand, realize and effectuate the intention of the First Amendment to your Constitution, and create an absolute barrier between religion and politics. Let religion give people meaning in life, but let politics rule. Do not mix the two…not ever!
That’s what the Taleban did, after all.
That’s what they do in Iran.
That’s what they do in Saudi Arabia.
That’s what they do in Sudan and Rwanda.
Don’t go down that same slope.
We don’t live in a world of 2000 years ago. We live in the world of today. The world of 2000 years ago was a pretty damned nasty place. Take it from someone who has the education to make such a statement with validity. We should not emulate it. We should not try to return to it.
The world is bad enough as it is.
Don’t make it any worse.