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John F. Kennedy once said…

“Mankind must put an end to war, or war will put an end to mankind”

Now as much as I like Obama as a person, I just feel the Democrats are a bunch of punks and JFK would be sick to his stomach to witness the manner in which they have handled not only the wars America is actively involved in but the various wars America could help squash.

I do feel Ron Paul was the best aspiring candidate, but hey if you can’t run a good campaign you have no chance in today’s America, I just hope Obama can embolden his party to grow some balls :)

At the end of the day the 2 party politics of this nation is such an ugly off-kitler two step … the Donkeys get their “programs” as long as they vote for the Elephants wars, what a crappy compromise!

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  Harryfreeloader wrote @

Now as much as I like Obama as a person, I just feel the Democrats are a bunch of punks and JFK would be sick to his stomach to witness the manner in which they have handled not only the wars America is actively involved in but the various wars America could help squash.**********

I have to agree with you wholeheartedly. JFK was one of a kind and the more I learn about this man and his policies, his courage, his determination to the do the right thing politically, and his determination to stand up for the powerless in our society, the more I realize there will never be another like him. He died because he did the right thing. Will Obama put his life on the line for the average American? I seriously doubt it. He voted for the FISA Amendment which negated the Fourth Amendment and made the telecommunications industry another branch of the federal government. It will be business as usual in Washington.

  thenectarthebeegetcloseto wrote @

I totally feel you on how there are soo many wars going on that America does not open its pretty blue eyes to actually DOING something about and working towards being a part of the solution rather than always being soo self-interested…buttt alll i can say is that we have to start somewhere and what better place to start than with Obama…It could be worse with McCain a heartbeat away from death and poor, naiive little Palin running things…G-d bless the lady, who naiively agreed to be McCain’s VP, she wasn’t groomed for doing such things with her winky little self…I’m grateful she has been spared leading our country and instead will be raising her family where she is needed most…Anyways, as much as we all may be worried that Obama could be all lipservice and when he gets put under fire he could and may very well resort to business as usual in Washington…that cant negate the fact that his rise to presidency has been nothing short of shakespearean…it hasn’t been historic because of the obvious fact that America for the first time in history has elected an African American president, but rather looking at Obama for the larger than life concept that he represents…he represents the possibility that the American Dream is still alive…he has inspired us to believe that anyone no matter how humble your backgrounds can achieve your dreams regardless of the mountains and volcanoes that may stand in your way…he could have been indian-american or asian american or latino american and the accomplishment would be no less significant…but yess he does happen to be african american…and east afrikan at that, which just makes my heart swell with pride :) but greater than that he has shown that he has moved the american people…and with that in mind, he has already done so much for us and he hasnt even been inaugerated into office officially yet…the best is yet to come…and as a people he has sprung up a new rebirth of hope in our hearts…and if we have any hope for our future as americans then i hope we can all be open to what only time may tell he has in store for us…because after all, why not, Obama?

  thenectarthebeegetcloseto wrote @

we must keep telling our stories and keep telling each other’s stories to future generations, no matter how difficult our battles are to bear…Because as a people we’ve learned that it’s never all in vain as much as at times we may think of our dreams as deferred and not yet ready to bear their fruits…we must dream in shades of hope and hues of a better day to come…


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