The power of choice

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It's been established but let's revisit. I'm a woman. I'm college educated. I'm an intellectual. I'm unaffiliated with any political party. I believe governing should be about caring for the people and improving our collective lives while positioning our country as the forefront in the worldwide community.

Having said that, let me be clear about my positions come November:

  • I absolutely will not vote for John McCain. Socially he's almost moderate enough for my taste but on practically everything else, we disagree.
  • I absolutely will not vote for Barack Obama. I don't believe he has any clue as to what presiding over this country truly entails or what he's going to be able to accomplish. 
  • I will be voting for Hillary Clinton. If she's the democratic nominee, great. If she is not, I will be writing her in. Period. She has the balance of doing what is right versus what is possible. I believe she alone can cure the harm Lil Bush has done.

It's either her or Joss Whedon and frankly I'd hate to mess up "Dollhouse". I'm too eager to see the chemistry between Tahmoh and Eliza. Mmmm Tahmoh.  

If a gap in independents' votes translates to Barack losing the general election to McCain, don't blame us. Blame the DNC. Blame yourselves for saddling us with someone who lacked the substance to win.    

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