When finding out who I voted for in 2008, many have asked...
Why?
and
So how do you feel about it now?
Actually I feel pretty damn good about who I voted for, and after reading an article from Time magazine I'm feeling even better.
Now, I understand that the author likely has a bias towards the left, but I think even when you take that into account, the article has some excellent points.
Mr. Obama and his staff can rest assured that in 2012, I'll be voting for a second term.
"Mr. Obama and his staff can rest assured that in 2012, I'll be voting for a second term."
ReplyDeleteEspecially when I consider the alternative lol.
Amen!
ReplyDelete(I find that I love that word. Especially when I can use it in a context where I really do agree. Opposed to automatically uttering it when someone finishes saying a prayer or giving a talk.)
Nice anonymous!!
ReplyDelete@Kuri... I cannot refudiate that I prefer not to think of the alternative, and thus I feel more like I'm voting for something, instead of voting against something else.
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ReplyDeleteAbsolutely Koda. Funny, I had just finished that article, reposted it on my blog and scheduled it for tomorrow and then bounced on the blogosphere to find you found it too. I'll attribute it to "great minds think alike."
ReplyDeleteCompletely agree with Kuri. Gingrich, Romney, Palin? Those are the three I keep hearing. Slim pickings...
What's really sad, is that if I had to pick out of those three... I'd go with the Mormon dude!
ReplyDeleteI think if the Repubs had any brains they'd go with a guy like Huntsman. I might even vote for the guy if he ran... Although, if it was between him and Obama, I'd still go Obama.
I effectively cast my vote for "None of the above" so far.
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