Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Election 2008: Over Just Yet?

The votes are in and it looks like Obama has won. But the electors have still not yet finished their deliberations. If something were to arise...

Remember my blog about Obama's questionable citizenship? Well it's actually becoming an issue. Philip J. Berg's case against Obama was dismissed because the court said he did not have adequate standing. Now Alan Keyes has filed a lawsuit in California questioning Obama's eligibility to be president. Other cases have been raised in Ohio, Connecticut,Washington, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Georgia and Hawaii, and there were reports of other cases being developed in Utah, Wyoming,Florida, New York, North Carolina, Texas, California and Virginia. Why is this not national news? Like it or not, our media has a very strong left-wing bias. To be honest, I'm having a tough time understanding how an issue like this has gone on for so long. All Obama has to due is produce the paperwork. It should be available to the public anyway, and it would be a sure way to win at least eight law suits. Unless he isn't a citizen.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Moving foward.

The election is over. Barack is done talking. Its time for him to be tested. I pray he passes. We, as American citizens, have elected for significant change. I hope Barack can take us in the right direction. Change can be for better or worse. Let's make sure its for better.

McCain's Concession Speech

They say the best way to discover the character of somebody is to watch how they take a loss. Issues aside, I thought McCain demonstrated a phenomenal character. I truly believe McCain to be first and foremost a servant to his country. He has been in service of this country for some fifty years and I believe he has continually viewed it as his duty and a priviledge. There can be no denying that his heart is in the right place and that he always wanted what was best for America.

McCain, you've served this nation with dignity and honor your entire life. Give yourself a break. Enjoy your family and your time with them. God knows you've earned it more than anyone.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Polls: reliable?

I had been thinking: how reliable are the polls we see on tv, etc? While he is ahead, Obama's numbers consistently remain within the 46%-49% range. He may have more than McCain, but that doesn't mean he has a majority. There is a lot of undecided voters out there who have the capability to sway the election significantly. I believe that the election will result in either a close win for McCain or a landslide for Obama. I hope its the former.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

McCain coming here?

I just heard that McCain is coming to GJ on Tuesday. FMHS is the only school in session that particular day. Sorry teachers, but I probably won't be there. Who would've thought that both Palin and McCain would be stopping in little ole' GJ during this election season? I'm down with it.