Question Posted Sunday September 14 2008, 11:00 pm
For a research paper I'm doing, Who are you voting for and why? (if your not old enought to vote but would if you could- same question applies)
My example:
I am choosing Mccain. He represents almost everything I stand for. I think Sarah Palin would be a great vice too. She believes abortions shouldnt be done so freely without a good reason (mothers life in jeoperady, incest..etc) Also, Obama was quoted saying "The war in Iraq was a mistake" saying that, I feel was disrespectful to everyone who has faught and died in freedom's honor.
Thanks to everyone who helps!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: Colleges & Universities? Heyman answered Tuesday September 16 2008, 8:26 pm: I am supporting Barack Obama for President of the United States because in the view of a fellow American, I believe he underscores everything our country can become. He bipartisan mindset is telling of his ability to make unbiased decisions. He understands that a woman should have the right to choose what to do with her body, and comprehends the idea that abortion is not something people take lightly. Barack Obama is able to purge politics of the same old tactics that have landed us in astounding debt, uncalled for warfare, a sinking economy, and a bad stance with other countries. John McCain and Sarah Palin reject the idea of embryonic stem cell research, and decide that abortion would only be used if the mother's life were in danger. Most importantly, I am opposed to McCain and Palin because they are not representative of the U.S. as a whole as they intend to remove certain American rights to accommodate their own Christian values. McCain has voted with President George Bush 90%+ of the time. Enough said.
P.S. I'm vehemently against the war. My cousin is over there at the moment, and he also opposes it. We don't support the war, but I find it mildly laughable that someone could say that I don't appreciate what my cousin and everyone does. I am grateful for their service, and ungrateful for the idiots who put us in an aimless war. [ Heyman's advice column | Ask Heyman A Question ]
ASAPcamille answered Tuesday September 16 2008, 5:00 pm: In my opinion; well yeah the war was a mistake. But- that does not mean that the people who think it is a mistake don't appreciate the people dying for us over in Iraq-almost all of them do.
But seriously, why are we spending $341.4 million dollars a day over there, while our economy is in a crisis, on the verge of a recession.
I would vote for Obama; because I think that it is time for change, and having an african american president would show diversity within our country. [ ASAPcamille's advice column | Ask ASAPcamille A Question ]
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