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Originally posted by KrazyJethro
It's complete nonsense. Politics in America hasn't changed because regardless of the candidate, the media and our culture hasn't changed nor will it.
Originally posted by shauny
Anyone think obama means this, and will try and make sure things change, or is it all just "vote for me" talk
Change is a process. A transformation. Something that we go through. It begins with steps toward a goal. Trying to arrive at the goal without taking the steps is a SURE path to failure.
I think Barack Obama’s campaign of change is the beginning of that process. We have to start somewhere. Pardon my use of a simile (or metaphor – I don’t know the difference). But the journey this country has been on is like a ship whose Captain has completely lost his compass. We have to change the direction of the ship and we need someone whose compass is intact and on hand. We need to turn this boat around and CHANGE direction.
But that’s not going to happen with one quick jerk of the helm. It’s going to be a process. It’s going to take lots of steps. But it begins with the first step. And that is to get a Captain whose desire it is to turn the ship around in the first place. I don’t want to hand the helm over to someone who is just going to take over and keep on heading for the dark caves and dangerous waters ahead.
Originally posted by shauny
call me old fashioned, but thats a real shame.
maybe in my heart of hearts i just want a new world, a fresh start, new ideas, new ways of doing things.
For me, Obama ticks all the right boxes.
i know im not from the US and im from the UK, but it is important for the world that Obama gets in. 4 more years of McCain (Bush) could really see us head in a direction where there is no way back. thats if we already aint at that stage.
just the opinions of a 35 year old man with a young family who looks at the world and asks "why" do we have to do things the way we are.