I’m not American. I’m Filipino. My vote does not count in the US presidential elections.
But if you can vote, please do. And if you decide to, please vote Obama.
Read this editorial from the NYTimes.
Barack Obama for president.
I’m not American. I’m Filipino. My vote does not count in the US presidential elections.
But if you can vote, please do. And if you decide to, please vote Obama.
Read this editorial from the NYTimes.
Barack Obama for president.
3 Comments
October 28, 2008 at 12:51 am
I am sorry you feel that way. I could never vote for anyone….like Obama….who supports abortion and infanticide.
October 29, 2008 at 12:52 am
To each his own.
October 30, 2008 at 4:40 am
actually he explained his infanticide vote in the third debate, saying that there is no need to vote yes to the bill, because there was already another law in the books.
this guy this obama misstated his record: http://www.nrlc.org/Election2008/Release101608.html
personally, i think obama really believes in the right of women to do whatever they want with their baby. whether it comes out alive or not is not the issue — if the woman wanted the baby ‘gone’ even when it is a partial birth baby.
now, i love women alot (hahaha!), but in this i think they are wrong. Men are wrong too. There should be at least 3 people involved here (2 if u don’t believe the baby is a person). Its a cruel joke that all of the costs of childbirth lie with the mother (the father can always leave and deny parentage, and they never carry the child for 9 months). But this need not be the case in modern society. I would hope that civilization brought more to people than ipods and dolche gabanas.
for the sake of discussion, amee: what do you think about abortion, and partial birth abortion?