African-American Conservatives and Obama (LINK)
June 15th 2008 04:14
I love Barak Obama and what he stands for politically. He is the embodiment of what are country represents, life, liberty, pursuit of happiness, a clear racial boundary line. Let it be known that I too am African-American, but I do not agree with all of his beliefs. Many black conservatives and blacks within the church are torn between what Obama represents and what he believes or stands for politically. I personally am a neutral voter. I am neither republican nor democratic, I am an independent. Each election year, I vote for the best candidate, republican or democrat.
Black conservatives are stating that they are torn because they normally do not agree with democratic principles or charters, but with Barak Obama as presidential nominee, they are unsure if their traditional conservative vote need remain. I agree with the dream, the hope for change, and I hope that he is truly the one to bring this about in our nation’s capital, but it is possible that neither he nor McCain can bring about such an enormous change within a 4 or 8-year term. There is a lot of work that needs to been done in Washington and my prayer is that one day we can return to our political roots where each party come together to make decisions that are truly best our nation, not their parties political interest or agenda. Also, in conclusion, voters should vote for the person that best fits or agrees with own personal belief system and values. If you are a more conservative, Christian, bible-believing voter, you should vote for the candidate that represents these same beliefs and has made decisions portraying these beliefs. Ditto for democrats.
Black conservatives are stating that they are torn because they normally do not agree with democratic principles or charters, but with Barak Obama as presidential nominee, they are unsure if their traditional conservative vote need remain. I agree with the dream, the hope for change, and I hope that he is truly the one to bring this about in our nation’s capital, but it is possible that neither he nor McCain can bring about such an enormous change within a 4 or 8-year term. There is a lot of work that needs to been done in Washington and my prayer is that one day we can return to our political roots where each party come together to make decisions that are truly best our nation, not their parties political interest or agenda. Also, in conclusion, voters should vote for the person that best fits or agrees with own personal belief system and values. If you are a more conservative, Christian, bible-believing voter, you should vote for the candidate that represents these same beliefs and has made decisions portraying these beliefs. Ditto for democrats.
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