Tuesday, October 28, 2008

gobama or mycain?



disclaimer: don't proceed if you feel intensely passionate about one candidate or another- this is strictly my opinion and it is not my intent to alienate anyone, including myself...

now that it's cool to think sarah palin is un-intelligent and backwoods, i gotta jump aboard another train...
not really, but sort of. its funny how the media can swing so hard on some one so fast. yeah she says stupid things, but really, i can't imagine how up a creek i'd be if i was up for any sort of election. my mouth is constantly a runnin, and makin shiz up.
so anyway. drum roll please......
since the beginning i've been pretty confident i was going to swing to the left. but after seeing mccain on ellen, and getting to know mrs. palin, i wanted to look at as many angles as i could. and to be honest, though i've made my choice, i still struggle with some foundational issues..

age: it seems silly, but its actually really relevant. when i look at mccain, its obvious he's wicked old. and with age comes wisdom right... but being president when the US is practically crumbling away requires not just wisdom, but some serious energy. obama is young- he's determined, humble beginnings can't just be whashed away. in all honesty when i watched the debates, mccain just seemed tired. i really wonder if he has the drive and energy to help make us great again. oh, and just cause everyone else says it, "can you even imagine if he dies??? there is no way i would be okay if palin was our president, she has no experience!" shoot, she makes obama seem like the dali lama.

environment: k, those dems have always had us beat on this one. try as we might to get on the green train... we really are always two steps behind. i credit my brother 100% for any greenness our house has. he's been green since before it was cool- back when we use to laugh (like what could really happen to our world, god's in control right?) no, holly and b- that's ignorance. we have a responsibility, and lets be honest, the republicans (mccain included) def don't have the edge on this.

gay marriage: i know as a christian i'm supposed to be fired up about this one... but try as i might- i'm just not. i even watched that video about the dad getting arrested for protesting his kindergartner having the homosexual agenda forced on him. i understand what they're saying, but really is it going to make them more likely to be gay if they know it exists??? i don't know, i guess we go back to big question.. are you born gay? i don't know.. i guess i really like ellen.

abortion: this is the biggie for me. god's pretty clear about how he feels about unborn babies.. (see psalm 139:13-16) and i entirely agree. there isn't a bone in me that wavers. and it does bum me out that not everyone feels the same. however i often feel confused as to whether this issue is a deal breaker. with the last two presidents (bushy and clints) nothing really seemed to happen or change with abortion (spec roe v wade). and in all honesty i'm not sure what i want to change. i often feel really conflicted about illegalizing abortion- back alley's and home remedies can be fatal physically- not to mention the emotional implications. my hope for my own daughter would be to educate, and pray for abstinence- but also to create an environment that would allow her to come to me if that was not the avenue she chose. i know this election could bring changes to abortion laws with the appointment of new supreme court justices- however, i'm not totally convinced mccain would do anything anyway- though he preaches pro-life now- he hasn't always held that conviction. and based on his response during the oct 15th debates, its evident he wouldn't elect a judge to overturn roe v wade. in the words of the shredder, "the republicans were in charge for years and never took on roe v. wade. nut up or shut up."

so drum roll please... (if it isn't already obvious)..





i'm writing in hillary...
just kidding. (but you gotta admit, next to those chumps, she sure is looking pretty good these days)

i'm gonna vote for barack obama.


i know, i'm likely blacklisted once again. but i gotta be honest. i'm not totally sold. it's def been hard to jump outside of party lines, and since most everyone i know is voting for mccain, i feel conflicted. am i less of a christian for not siding with the evangelical right? i guess i'm just thankful only god decides.
when it comes to the core issues (not the periphereals i discussed above) i feel like obama's got a good handle on them.. economy (i mean is there really a solution), taxes (taxing peeps who make more than $250K- i really don't feel sorry for you), his health care plan blows doors on mccain's, and foreign policy- two words- joe biden.

although it hasn't been easy, and though i often feel like i'm wrestling with the lesser of two evils- other times i feel a real sense of hope. i can get excited and invigorated that our nation will likely be run by someone entirely unlikely. someone who really speaks for the people- a man who has known hardship and discrimination- a man who truly epitomizes the american dream. sometimes i'm actually excited and proud to be part of that history (even if i jumped on board way late)...
so think of me on nov 4, as we load up the kids and walk to the church on the corner to cast our vote for change. we'll be amongst our neighbors and friends, all trying to do our part to renovate, and also preserve this place we call home. so here's to democracy and unity... peace out my brothas and sistas... may the polls be with ya.

13 comments:

Sarah said...

Your comments are really thoughtful, Holly. I think that is the most important part of politics - really thinking about what the choices and making the tough decisions based on reason and not a blanket ideology.

Shannon said...

awesome. It takes courage to not jump on the evangelical bandwagon. You've articulated pretty much everything I've been thinking :)

Shannon said...

I forgot to add... But have you seen Obama dancing on Ellen? YIKES.

Soderin Family said...

Hey Holls ,

We can still be friends even if we agree to disagree on this matter. I get annoyed when people say that they hate politics and then either vote without knowing the issues or not vote at all. I appreciate your search for the answers. I'd love to try to reason with you and point a few major flaws with Obama's policies not to mention the lack of balances in power if he is elected, but it sounds like you made an educated decision and that it's final. I think we just have to trust that God is in control of this country and WHOEVER is elected president on November 4th will need all of our prayers and support. That said, I just mailed my ballot today and look forward to seeing history made on Tuesday.

Anonymous said...

Obama HQ supports you 100% and we thank you for this public endorsement.

zaiahbird said...

if holly votes for obama. i will then vote for obama. you're my idol.

Travis Avila said...

you are going straight to hell

The Schmidts said...

Interesting comments (Travis). Holly--I appreciate your honesty especially for the whole world to see. While this is only my third presidential election I have been wavering more on this one then any other one. I voted dem in 2000, Republican in 04 and now I just may vote third party. I agree with you on many of the issues, but there are a few things like checks in balances and simply not being able to afford Obama's plan that are holding me back from voting for him. --Rhiannon

Davenports said...

Amen Travis!! Jess...wth?! We've been telling you how to vote forever...Why does Holly swing the vote?! jk Gobama or Go home!

Davenports said...

that above comment was made by jeremy, bytheway...

go hols! i thought jeremy and i were the only "Christians for Obama" around here... and oddly enough, i'm an obama supporter BECAUSE of my faith, not in spite of it. we should talk... :)

g2 said...

uh - don't think you can technically be "blacklisted" if you're voting for obama

Holls said...

thanks for the comments y'all.
sarah- gotta love another probama! tues will be a good day for us.
shannon- yeah- i saw him on ellen, after that dancing, i almost switched to mccain!
drea- i love that we can agree to disagree. i'd love to debate you, but everything i know is written in the blog! j/k.. but really i appreciate your efforts to convert me, but i'm all left this tues!
obama HQ- i feel so privelged to actually get a comment from you guys... i guess i'll have to talk politics more often to get you to write another comment!
jess- glad you don't care about the issues, you trust my stellar judgement... i'll always come to you for all my stroller questions..
trav- wow
rhiannon- thanks for the comment, don't hear from you often.. as for your concerns about not being able to afford obama's plan- i'm gonna go ahead and trust the experts on that one- i have a feeling they wouldn't be suggesting it if they didn't have a way to make it work...
sarah- well put.
george- touche

Anonymous said...

Obama... good by America as it should be. Socialism here we come.