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This is the most vital election in America's history. There are so many things that hang in the balance. The significance goes much deeper than some of the personal issues that so many quibble over. It is not about whether you are a republican or a democrat. Right now the entire world is holding their breath as to the outcome of what we do in this election. There is an extreme build up of energy and tension that is soon to be set free on a global scale. The direction this energy will take us (the human race) is why this election is so important. So many things are intertwined across the globe in such a way that we are no longer impacting only our selves with our choices.

We have two choices in candidates to pick from. They both have distinct differences in their perceptions, desires, and focus of purpose. McCain is of the nature to war first and use diplomacy second; just look at his and Sarah Palin’s response to the attack on Georgia. If we would have attacked Russia as they had implied that we should, Palin would have seen missiles rather than Putin’s head launched over her 40 mile stretch of Bering Strait into Alaska. War mongering is not the mentality we want to continue to spew into the world as a nation.

Diplomacy is extremely vital at this point in the journey of humankind as world tensions are mounting. Barack Obama is of the nature to use diplomacy first and then use military force as a last resort. This is not a weakness as some would like to imply. Look back at President Kennedy’s response to the Cuban missile crisis. If McCain and Palin would have been in power at that time, just imagine how different the world would be now! Please note that Obama will not hesitate to use military force if the situation is warranted.

The rest of the world recognizes these distinct differences between Obama and McCain. It is time for more Americans to see this difference as well. There are an increasing number of staunch republican politicians voicing their support for Barack Obama such as Colin Powell, Scott McClellan, and Chris Buckley. They are realizing that this country needs a change and it is not the one that McCain and Palin will bring. They will bring a change but let’s not go there. Vote Barack Obama and Joe Biden into office and the bulk of the world community will get behind us in making the world a safer, greener, and more stable place. Our economy and the rest of the world economies will once again become stable as well.
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JuliusBC
  • added October 26, 2008

36 comments // Why Should They Care

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    Thats funny that even Barack references himself as Alfred E. Neuman because of his ears.

    We need this team of Barack and Joe,with all the turmoil that is going on in this world. We will have Obama's cool head and brillance and Joes worldly manner and a good team player.

    maof4brats
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    Diplomacy only works with week country's. Nevil Chamberlain found that out after kissing Hitlers butt. Of course he just gave Adolf Poland, a small price to avoid war. Russia only responds to strength. Were you guys born yesterday? Global leader sounds better than Global ass kisser.

    Katanajon
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    First off, Hitler was an exception to the rule. Not many leaders have been or will be like him. Also the world is a much different place than it was back in the day of Hitler. This is the nuclear age which changes the whole game of war. Technologies have changed so dramatically that to start a war against Russia would be essentially insane. Especially since they are so near to our country.

    Diplomacy is a tremendous gift if you have it and if you know how to use it. Some leaders do and some don't. As we all know there are some that are complete morons. I won't mention any names but I think we all know who I mean.

    All countries contemplating an engagement or confrontation have to weigh out their odds of success and the extent of casualties they would incur. I am not only thinking of soldiers in the battle field. This is why we need someone in office who is not prone to saber rattling and or shoot first and ask questions later. There is way to much at stake.

    One must understand diplomacy to value it.

    JuliusBC
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    Correction, the world is a much more dangerous place than it was 60 years ago. Russia has less missiles than they did 20 years ago. And, it is alright to be chicken, that is what our leaders and army are for. You just sit back and blog, let the warriors protect us.

    Katanajon
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    This is not a matter of being chicken it is more of a matter of being intelligent. Since Russia is approximately 40 miles away from Sarah Palin's house, it would not take all that many missiles to do the damage needed to destroy this country or theirs. Our missiles have the capacity to reach any where within Russia's borders and they can reach any where within ours. If either missile launched happens to be nuclear the results would be catastrophic. It would take only one. Diplomacy can go along way if done properly.

    JuliusBC
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    Nobamajon, you are only one N away from becoming an obama jon. Cowboy up and take the plunge!

    JuliusBC
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    I rather gag myself with a pitchfork. Don't overate your intelligence. LOL

    Katanajon
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    I get the feeling that on Nov 4th, you will leave your pitch fork in the corner and when the curtains are pulled, secretly you will pull the Obama lever. LOL

    JuliusBC
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    Julius My parents were staunch Democrats Mom a Kennedy DEM. Dad a FDR. DEM. In 1968 when Nixon ran for office i was 6 years old. My parents let me stay up to see who won. They knew I wanted Nixon, but, they were surprised when he won. In 1971 shortly before his historic China trip I drew him a picture of a Chinese person , being 7 and not very PC. I called him a China man. I mailed with a long letter. I waited watching the news everynight about his groundbreaking trip. It was here when my parents sdia you choose a good man fof President, I felt proud. A couple of days later I got a letter from Nixon, not hand written, Just the white house book with the story of Nixon. I was really proud when I found out he was in WW2 , and ..he was born in California just like me. When Watergate went down, I watched the Partisan Democrats on TV everyday trying to tear him down, of course he wasn't at the hearings, but they succeeded.I didn't see that much wrong with what he did, still don't. But, I still hate those Democrats for what they did. When Reagan ran I was a Senior in High school. I was 18 and planned on voting for him. Being a teenager I didn't realize I had to register, whoops. In 1984 I made up for it. I met Bush 41 voted for him, Bob Dole and I are on the front of our town paper holding up my first political t shirt (THE CLINTON TEA SHIRT) I voted for W twice and would do it again. I am not only a loyal Republican I am a Proud one. Call me an IGNORANT SOB, but don't ever say I am a closet Democrat. .LOL

    Katanajon
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    We'll fight you in the streets if you steal this election like you stole the last two, bastard republipukes.

    wordless
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    I hear that Venezuela is nice. You might like it there.

    Be sure to take Alec Baldwin with you. He should just about have his bags packed by now...he*s been working on that *leaving the country* thing since 2004.

    DS53
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    It would be funny if the globalists stole the election and put the devil in the white house and instead of the messiah Obama i would laugh and say isnt life ironic

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    Yo Tex, I guess you didn't know!

    JuliusBC
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    I'm actually not an obama supporter either, but it's obvious that he'll win if the republicraps don't rig it.
    please don't call me a politician-supporter... is a republifascist's best argument to just call you "liberal"?

    wordless
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    why don't you right wingers just leave? i know you like to be controlled by fascist types; i hear they've got plenty of 'law and order' down there in burma.

    wordless

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