I am pretty sure that the world would be a much happier place if you were not a part of it. You are obviously a fascist and as such nothing you say or write should be taken seriously as the evident lack of education overrule your ability to think in an unbiased manner. You hate Muslims, contradict yourself by stating "who cares if Barack is Black", then go on to say a Black individual is not needed in the White House. Therefore, you would evidently prefer the country to go to hell in a hand basket with your basket case thinking, instead of someone of a different ethnicity than white being elected. Obviously, you lack the necessary intellect to partake in even the simplest of blogs requesting your opinion. I am ashamed to represent America with the hatred that continues to be fostered so overtly by the ill-educated and supposedly educated fools. I am an American citizen who was born in a different country, served in the United States' Armed Forces, and I am just hoping for positive changes on a global scale and socioeconomic level. Who cares whether Barack Obama or John McCain sits in the white house? Not me. However, I do not want the eruption of a WWIII commencing with Iran or any other nation that we cannot in fact win since the troops are already spent. Not that the economic situation is better. Most Americans use to live paycheck to paycheck--now they are just barely living. I also do not want Barack Obama to promise change and succumb to the influence of the elitists on Capitol Hill. So, in the end, who do I vote for? This is my first opportunity to vote and after carefully researching and analyzing the candidates, I have to go with the lesser risk--Barack Obama. Why? Well, even if he becomes a puppet to the baboons on Capitol Hill, what other president has not? That is a road to be crossed at a later date should such occurrence become evident. I did not make or support a pluralistic form of government masquerading as a democracy where one man, one vote is said to count but is not necessarily so. However, after careful consideration and my reluctance to succumb to the ignorant displays that I have had the opportunity to be unfortunately exposed to over the course of bickering and name-callings among candidates, I decided that I owe my conscience and the American people my vote. This decision I decided on November 3rd, 2008, whether it actually counts or not (more than likely it does not but oh well). It is so amazing how shallow many Americans are and the poison just spreads globally with the globalization of the media and the world's dependence on their little television boxes for the "truth". You hate your own countrymen yet seek support to clean up other countries abroad. Read Matthew 7 verse 7, and reflect on your life to see what you have accomplished thus far with all your hate and self-loathing. Life is worth more than hating someone because of color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, or any other unnecessary identification that have surfaced through racism and discriminatory practices over the centuries. Working together is the only way to resolve our differences.
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- Doctoral Student in the Mind-Body / Integrative Medicine PhD program at Northcentral University, AZ. Staff Writer for Veterans Today Journal, USN Veteran, Mentor, Books and Document Editor, Consultant / Training in organizational development, strategic planning, and business development, Psychosocial Rehabilitation Specialist for Adults and Youths, Facilitator, Public Education Ambassador ( Multiple Sclerosis Association of America S. Florida. Credentials: Masters of Arts in Health Psychology & Behavioral Medicine (Magna Cum Laude), Bachelors of Science in Psychology, Minor Sociology (Cum Laude), Bachelors of Arts in Social Science (Cum Laude), & Completed 1 year of law school studies. This site is dedicated to contentious and intellectually stimulating literature, including debatable media broadcasts (i.e. shows, politics, law, psychology, science, documentaries, etc.). Debrah A. McFarlane, Ph.D. Student (Health Psychology & Behavioral Medicine), Psychosocial Rehabilitation Specialist (Adult & Youth), and Public Education Ambassador (MS Association).
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
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