Political Science

Political Science

A vote for Obama means:
- ending a war in Iraq. bringing all of our troops back home. No direct hot war with Iran. having a leader, who believes people from the Main Street are America. (7 of McCain’s top campaign adviser are Washington lobbyists.) getting Universal Health Care. getting a bonus as student every(!) year you visit a university. So that everyone has the possibility to go to university. Preventing American jobs go oversea. creating more jobs in America. (McCain supports shipping jobs overseas!) living the American Dream again. helping the environment. ==> Let’s also have a look at the “TOP 20 reasons to vote for Barack Obama”: On the day Barack Obama is inaugurated, America will think differently of itself, and this is no small thing. Imagine the symbolism of it. Do not short shrift symbols, for they are very powerful. To be able to point to a President Barack Obama and tell a child of any color anywhere in America that they, too, through education and hard work, could someday be anything they want to be…that’s a powerful thing, especially in our melting-pot nation. Obama’s narrative is quintessentially American. A biracial kid with an absentee father whose improbable path carried him from Hawaii to Indonesia to Chicago to Washington; a Harvard law grad who turned down a coveted Supreme Court clerkship to work as a community organizer on Chicago’s South Side; a United States Senator who still shops for groceries with his young children, and who only recently got out from underneath his student loans; a family man with a solid marriage to a bright and dynamic, articulate and self-made woman; a man of faith who walks the walk of his religion. Senator Obama inspires people of all ages to action. And while inspiration alone isn’t enough to get the job done, it’s a necessary ingredient to begin the hard work. After sixteen years of Clinton and Bush hyper-partisanship, Obama’s...

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