Thursday, August 28, 2008

Politics

Well, this is often a subject that is not discussed publically because everyone has there own opinion. Having different opinions in politics should be something we can celebrate. How thankful I am that I live in a country where government does not dictate my opinions and I have the freedom to voice what I believe. Yes, I have my personal feeling on who should be the next president, but if you don't disagree with me that is okay too. I am angered by those that refuse to vote, because "it doesn't matter" or that their vote is going to be cancelled out by a friend who is voting for the other guy. Shame on you. There are countries in the world that would give anything to have the freedom to vote for their leadership. Gladly participate in a right that you have as an American. Vote for whom you believe in. Even if it may seem in your eyes to be the lesser of two evils, still vote! And PRAY! So be informed on the candidates. Choose the candidate that believes like you do (or as close as possible) and vote for him. Then pray for whomever wins, whether it is your candidate or not.

-Andy

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Look at your blog! It's so pretty and I love it! And I love this post (mainly because I'm a political science major)!

Megan