Sister Cecilia Gaudette, who last voted for President Eisenhower in 1952, has registered to vote and says she will vote for Democrat Barack Obama.
Although hard of hearing, she keeps herself informed by reading newspapers and watching TV at the convent.
"I'm encouraged by Senator Obama," she says.
"I've never met him, but he seems to be a good man with a good private life. That's the first thing. Then he must be able to govern," she adds.
Sitting in her modest office in the convent where she has lived for the past 50 years, the diminutive nun appears uninterested in the row inside the American Catholic church over Senator Obama's support for pro-choice policies on abortion.
Asked about her hopes for the US under an Obama presidency, she says: "Peace abroad. I don't worry about the Iraq war because I can't do anything about it. Lord knows how it will end."
"It is very complicated," she said. "Those Eastern people are not like we are."
But despite taking part in the 4 November election, Sister Cecilia does not intend to return to the US.
"I have no plans for the future. I am too old to go back to the US. Life has changed too much."
But she still watches "very important events" on TV. The election comes under this category.
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We expats cling to the illusion that our votes are actually counted.the rest of you need to steal back your votes.
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lol, she lived through he great depression, no wonder she is for OBAMA!!!!!
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Rock on, sister.
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She is fully right when she says Middle-easter people are quite different. The only important thing as she pointed out is to have your own Private Life.
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Her choice is quite telling considering her age and life experience.
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- cantucwearebrothers
- 9 months ago
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Pure enlightenment.
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- kennymotown
- 9 months ago
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You go Grandma! I hope I live to be 106. YOU ROCK!
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- 5thElement
- 9 months ago
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And I thought all "old people" stuck together.
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Who says older voters are uninformed?
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Well, it proves not all old people support mccain/pailn.
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- metalcookiesxy70
- 9 months ago
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this shows that Obama can transcend voter stereotypes. First "Rednecks for Obama" now 106-year-old American nuns living abroad! Represent, sister!
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i guess its true. older is wiser!
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Wow, Obama has gained such diverse support from people of all ages and backgrounds.
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wisdom comes with age. . .
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Good values to judge your candidate by ... good man, good private life, ability to govern. What are the values with which you compare your candidate to? Obama is the one to govern and lead us into tomorrow. McCain lives in yesterday lost and confused about tomorrow unable to accept it has been under his governing and leadership (26 yrs worth) we are where we are today. So each of us must do our part and vote.
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- knowurfacts
- 9 months ago
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All personal political views aside, it is really interesting to see the wide variety of people that Obama attracts. I'm very impressed.
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- cassandrajl
- 9 months ago
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It's true, not ALL Christians are for McCain. It really says something that someone who's been around for so long is making a decision like this! And I agree wholeheartedly with jessdean, wisdom DOES indeed come with age.
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I forgot today is Sunday.
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This is one voter; this shows nothing about the diverse groups of people voting for Obama because this is just one person.
And for those of you saying wisdom comes with age and that her voice should be more valued than others because of her age should consider who her age group is voting for. And maybe that means McCain should take the office because of his infinite wisdom at 72 years of age.
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wise and lovely the lady is.
the world should take a lesson from her.peace-in
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If most people would be like her then we would not have such contempt of an opposite political party. We would just all vote for the best person for the job.
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- currentlyreading
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I have great respect for any human being who can withstand the test of time.
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this story puts a smile on my face
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To say that McCain doesn't transcend voter stereotypes is ignorance by choice. Just because something isn't being reported doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Every candidate will always transcend voter stereotypes. Here are a few examples.
http://democratsformccain.com/
http://www.youngrepublicans.com/
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because she obviously know so much about politics






