a rare political post

I consider myself an independent. I am fairly moderate when it comes to most things and then I lean more to one side on a handful of issues. I also know that one person is never going to embody all the things I stand for, so my concern lies with finding someone who can actually lead this country.

I was originally registered to vote in my home state of Illinois thanks to my government teacher. I spent the next four years turning down jury duty because I was going to college in a different state. My dad used to say that being tried by a jury of your peers is ridiculous, you’re actually being tried by folks too dumb to get out of jury duty. My dad is an attorney so I just smile and nod. (Hi dad!) Point being, I associated registering to vote with jury duty.

Fast forward to two weeks ago. I mentioned to a good friend of mine that if John McCain was chosen as the Republican candidate that I was going to register to vote in NC so I could vote for him. After getting over her initial shock at my lack of voting history, she heard me out. I wanted him to win eight years ago and I want him to win now.

I found this article in Newsweek, A Marine for McCain, to be a great testament to those who support McCain. I know my vote may not make a difference, but at least it will be for someone who could.



3 Comments so far

  1. Elizabeth February 18th, 2008 3:10 pm

    Great post. And thanks for the shout out!

  2. Lauren February 25th, 2008 9:43 pm

    Now I just need a “Marine daughters for McCain” t-shirt made for us and we will be all set, he he

  3. leandra February 26th, 2008 11:36 am

    Maybe I’ll trade that one for the Stewart/Colbert shirt I’ve been wearing! ;)

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