Wednesday, January 30, 2008

The Plight of the Undecided

I am taking my sweet time deciding who I will be voting for February 5. No matter who wins the nomination, I will be supporting them when they are crowned.

Understand, I went to work for someone I believed would be the best president of the United States. I gave my heart and soul to the man that spoke to me, represented the best chance to make our country great again and would improve our standing in the world.

We have had 7 years of a president who told us exactly what he thought we wanted to hear. Now, we have two candidates that are doing the same exact thing except under the Democratic banner. The voters have spoken, they said they like not being told what direction we are going in. They kicked out the candidates who had detailed plans and did not bullshit you when they didn’t know something. Hillary and Obama do not do that. They impressed the voters with glorious oratorical flourishes, stating problems without ever saying how they intend to fix them.

Both will not discuss how change is about working with Congress. The reason for that is neither has any real experience with successfully playing the system. Prove to me that you are capable of bringing about REAL change through the necessary teamwork, not partisan games. Both Obama and Hillary have no record of results on this particular issue.

I look today at the current field now dwindled to two and I am once again faced with the dilemma I face last February: Who will be the best for this country? I see the two most inexperienced candidates in the forefront, each with no record of discernable results or plans.

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