Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Good Morning America: After the Speech

Yesterday, America was invited by Senator Barack Obama to a discourse on race. Will America answer the call? Listening to a few talk shows, conservative and otherwise, the polarization has not stopped. Now, because we know there is plenty of spinning going on, we have to wonder how much of the polarization is actually race baiting on both sides of the aisle. It is disconcerting to say the least to hear only one opinion for 3-6 hours on some of these shows. And, each of these shows is at one point saying that there should be no difference placed based on race, and at the same time spending hours pontificating on race.

We'll not color this debate with any side one or the other but, we will invite you to join in on the debate and ask you not to spin but to give your own honest opinion. How do you feel about racial relations in the U.S.?

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

The new fight

Well, well, well, what a difference a day makes! It seems that most of the pundits were wrong but then again they are always wrong. Sister Hillary has come out of the dark and is attempting a resurgence. Brother Obama got slightly blind sided though judging by his demeanor he was prepared for either a win or a loss. Senator Mccain is the lone standing conservative voice out there right now. Things are shaping up to be quite interesting.

There is noise in Ohio that many conservatives went to the polls and voted for Hillary at the suggestion of many of the conservative talk show hosts, to sway the vote away from Senator Obama. Though it is not possible to prove who did what this is an official verbal paddling for the cads of the conservative party that would do such a morally debase thing. While at the polls you had to state that you believed in the policies of the candidates for whom you were voting. Guess what, you lied! How morally reprobate for people who, many of whom claim to be Christians. Would this were a court of law that all of you could be placed in contempt of court for perjury. Ah well, C'est s'erat.

Now we look to see more about policy on all sides. Who will show the strongest domestic policy? Who will show the strongest foreign policy? Will the in fighting stop? What do you think? leave comments and discuss amongst yourselves!

Monday, March 3, 2008

The Big Day Is Finally Here

Many of my friends and family think that I am a little bit crazy, because I live for this season. I like sports. I love family. But, there really isn't anything like election time. This is a time for hope renewed. A time to utilize the greatest power that any American has. And it does not matter who you are. One vote for one person, is the system that everyone (except the Super Delegates in the Democratic Party) has to live with.

On the Republican side of the aisle, it would seem that every thing has been all but sown up (at least according to the media). It amazes me that everyone wants to figure out who the winner is so badly, they almost skew the voters results to there predilection. So, it is going to be Senator Mccain by a landslide. Or, is it? Governor Huckabee has suprised all the pollsters, the pundits and the party panderers in the past what's to say he can't do it again.

Oh and on the Democrat's side of the aisle, depending on who you listen to Senator Obama and Senator Clinton both have it locked up. Who decided that driving by outside with a sign that says honk wins elections. And, when did we lose etiquette in this country why do we call presidents by their last names and not mention there titles? Why do we do the same for Governors, Mayors, Senators, and Congressmen, when did we get to this point in the policies of this country. What do you think? Leave some information and add to the disscussion in the comments area. Your opinion and your vote counts.