Quote from: nickie on November 05, 2008, 08:35:42 AM
Well, folks, we have done it. We have gone out in force, and elected a man who is from a repressed minority to the office of President. Gone will be the days of abuse of power, warmongering, torture, spying on innocent Americans, useless accusations, and favoring only the top money earners of society. Even Florida has proven that it can get its collective head out of its rear and vote together for the right men. When I think about what could have happened if it went the other way, I can only say "Whew, thank God And Goddess". Now, we can all work together, Trans and non Trans people, to rebuild our beloved America into what it was meant to be, instead of the laughingstock that we had become. The joke is no longer on us, folks.
Unfortunately, even though Florida has shown it is basically non-racist, it has shown this election something ugly. Floridians have voted almost overwhelmingly to change its state Constitution to ban gay marriage. Many of our gay and Lesbian friends are very disappointed. I have no idea what other outcomes will result from this hideous show of hate and intolerance. One group of people surely have forced their lifestyle on another, this time. I am ashamed of us, in this respect.
I have tried to stay quiet.....
But no more.
I live in Texas. We had no choice in the Republican race during the primaries.
We the people who chose to be non-sexist and vote for Hillary were squashed. Note Hillary won the Popular vote ( see
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2008/president/democratic_vote_count.html ) in the primaries and still lost the nomination to the now President Elect. Obama with 88,345,458 and
Hillary with 88,901,831

Even though I have conservative roots, Hillary could have swung me out into new waters. Let's face it, she and McCain are pretty much moderate, McCain perhaps standing a little more to the right. When you speak of "abuse of power, warmongering, torture, spying on innocent Americans, useless accusations, and favoring only the top money earners of society", and lay that upon John McCain, you do him a great disservice.
This is a man who was captured during wartime and brutal beaten to the point of broken bones. And he was offered multiple ways to get out of the beatings like turn over information, sign a confession of his warcrimes. Instead he found HONOR by not selling out his military nor the country he loves. If you could spend a day of what he had to go through, my hats off to you.
You may not like Bush, but do not equate McCain with him. And if you think the now President Elect will be perfect ... please review the success of the last two democrat Presidents.
Clinton had the Waco incident, Whitewater, and the disgrace of his cohorting brought to the Oval Office, AND the Fannie and Freddie loan issues were put into place under his administration.
Carter while truly a great man, showed how weak we were to the rest of the world via his foreign policy with the Iran hostages.
I stand behind my new President Elect and respect the man holding the office. Note I respect that he got this far, but any further he has to earn my respect. In order to do that I need to understand his relationship to Rev Wright, Bill Ayers, Acorn, and his true citizenship as determined in the Berg case.
Be forewarned, I believe the Clinton Presidency will be mild compared to what will come to light in the coming days.
Daisy