Do the Math
After last night’s votes it would appear to me that the Democratic choice has been made. Senator Clinton may not be ready to admit it yet but wishful thinking will not change the inevitable outcome. Our two Presidential candidates will be Obama and McCain.
Now you have some decisions to make. Does your faith matter in the choice you will make? Is it simply issues? Is it a clear conservative v liberal issue? In a few months this nation will call on it’s citizens to make the decision of who will be the President of the United States. George W. Bush will return to private life and Senator Clinton will, in all likelihood return to the Senate. We will have either a well respected public servant who served his country with honor or a dedicated public servant who may become our first African American holding this high office. It is my hope that Senator Clinton will accept this reality and allow us, the citizens, to hear the new round of debates, the new editorials, and make this very important decision.
Rick Wedel
4 comments so far
Leave a reply
This has really been a Cinderella story for Obama. Talk about coming from behind, taking on a larger-than-life opponent, succeeding despite a lack of experience and funding, surviving on his determination and potential. That is the American Dream made real.
If, in fact, we have a choice between Obama and McCain, then a clear set of options is made real in this election. The two candidates represent many differences in both domestic policy and foreign policy.
I saw a cartoon this week… it said “I sure wish the economy was better so that I would vote my conscience rather than my pocketbook.” Interesting. It makes me wonder about my motivations.
Just learning, will be in touch a little
later. We think it should be a lot of fun.
Just hope we can remain friends.
Forrest
Dear Forrest,
We will always be friends–never fear.
Looking forward to hearing your ideas.
Karen