I posted this on BEB. Basically my background is that I am a moderate. I was treasurer for STJ College Dems a few years ago, but I have moved more to the right since I graduated. I am pro-choice, I am pro- gay rights, I do support some gun control, I am EXTREMELY pro-environment, and I am very conservative financially.
Here is the post:
I don't like the fact that many Obama supporters are making it seem that it is wrong to be supporting McCain. I feel that they see it as some sort of right and wrong--that voting Republican is either race driven or a result of ignorance.
I am still young, but I cannot remember an election being like this.
As a moderate, I don't appreciate having discussions with people hellbent on framing me into a racist the same way a catcher would frame a ball to look like a close strike.
The truth is I think Obama could be avery special type of leader. If he is elected I would be happy that the environment would finally get more consideration in this country. I am excited at the prospect of him being more open in his diplomacy with some leaders that conservatives would not even talk to.
In the end, however, I am happy with my choice to vote for McCain. Not because I am racist or ignorant, but because of his experience and what he has done with it. He has gone against his party more than just about anyone and has reached across party lines. He has pandered more to ultraconservatives recently, but you have to play the game by the rules to get elected--every politician including Obama does.
I firmly believe he will reach across the aisle and facilitate more bipartisan legislation. I think Obama, being so far left, will be the polar opposite of Bush and voting will be the same old "line in the sand" party affiliated Bush era nonsense.
Obama's comments on redistributing the wealth are socialist and come way too close to countries that none of us want to be compared with. There was a time in my life when I thought socialism was not so bad, but those fantasies gave way to the reality that this country excels due to capitalism.
If you think our economy is bad now, wait and see what happens the day Obama is elected. The floor will fall out of the stock market and we will be stuck with a first term senator who has spent most of his term setting himself up to be president.
And while being a war hero alone does not qualify somebody to be president, how refreshing is it to have a man that gave his life REPEATEDLY...a man that was shot down a week before he was shot down again and eventually captured, who was tryng to free another pilot before a bomb went off an killed him and injured McCain....a man that fought to get transferred to a battle zone from his cushy assignment out of danger....a man that refused to leave a POW camp where he was being tortured because of his beliefs for YEARS....running to lead our country.
I don't trust politicians. I think most of the men and women that truly want to make a difference either get morally currupt during their ascent or don't get out of congress or the state senate--if they even make it that far. We finally have somebody to vote for that has given his life up for this country so many times. A man that almost died saving his fallen comrade and endured years of torture to not abandon his fellow POW's.
Add his indisputable honors, his military mind from his education at the Naval Academy and the National War College, the fact that he has been a member of both congress and the senate, and how could anyone question a vote for him so vehemently?
I just don't get it.