The other day someone asked me why I did not support Junior Senator Barrack Hussein Obama for President of the United States (the greatest nation ever created in human history). My answer probably hurt his feelings, but I would like to share with you some insight.
First, we have some 303 million people in America and I do not believe out of all those people that Senator Barrack Obama is the very best person to lead this great nation forward. Second he kept reminding me that I was the only person he knew that was not voting for Senator Barrack Obama.
I told him that either he didn't know that many people or that his friends were inexperienced in life, too young to understand or afraid to speak up. I suggested he find out which of those it was and then go get some other friends. This was more than he could take and he was about to call me a bunch of names, which I cannot repeat here, nevertheless, he tried to remain polite and stated:
"Barrack said he would help the homeless, remove our dependence on Foreign Oil, support American Business, pay down the national debt, fix the trade deficit and fix all the woes of America - how can anyone be against that?"
I told him to repeat that sentence and he started; "Barrack said. . ." and I cut him off mid-sentence and told him Barrack Obama says a lot of things, all politicians talk, tell you what they want to hear. Just because everyone else you know is going to vote for him does not mean I will.
Let me ask you a question now I said; "Just Because Everyone You Know Believes We Should All Jump Off a Bridge Does Not Mean You Should, Does It?"
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