I'm a little worried about the political future of our nation.
Here are two "now" presidential candidates:
1. Hilary Clinton. Former first woman (I can't bring myself to call her a lady) who didn't mind that her husband was a man whore. Not only that, but she doesn't mind all the vulgarity of rappers, who support her campaign. What's her stance on our war in Iraq? The same as any liberal. Pull out the troops. Basically, leave the Iraqis when they need us most.
2. Barak Obama. Mr. Unelected into the House of Representatives. He hasn't had many years of expierence in office, or around the political arena. Did I mention he abused alcohol, marijuana, and cocaine during his teenage years to "push questions of who I was out of my mind." If that's his excuse for abusing not only illegal drugs, but alcohol UNDERAGE, what kinds of excuses do you think he'll use when he's in office?
Many students are told that voting liberal is good. Most students go to college, which is where they are told that voting liberal is good. Most students don't care about politics and will vote for whoever they are told to vote for. I'm a senior in high school. That means I'm 18. When adults ask me what I want to be when I grow up, and I tell them that I want to be a political talk-show host, they're so impressed because I've "already got opinions about politics." Hello! The voting age is 18. Of course I've got opinions. Shouldn't every 18-year-old?
I worry that our nation will be overrun with "free, open-minded" liberals who are only liberal because they were told to be. And any critically-thinking conservative will be shushed.
Any conservative who has a family needs to start seriously talking to his children. And anyone who hasn't talked politically needs to start thinking about it and looking for evidence to support whatever stance he has taken.
In the mean time, I'll be praying for the future of America.
Monday, April 16, 2007
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Hmm...that is an interesting view. Firstly, I wonder Why it matters that Barrack Obama has little political experience and is young to be running for president yet every 18 year old should have political opinions since voting is the means in which presidents and government officials get elected. Isn't voting just as important as running the country? is it not the medium through which we the people can raise our voice and shout about the injustices, the iniquities? Through our vote do we not choose who will make the choices? And in many cases, if the choices our representatives make do not fit with our ideologies or views can we not impeach and remove them and then put someone in their place to correct their mistakes?
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