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Final thoughts on this one - no more from me.
This is extraordinary - a black American, child of a post-racial couple raised by white grandparents and a product of the true American dream versus a true American hero - a man who holds true to his honor and beliefs is willing to confront his own support and challenge their assumptions. And let's not forget the first American woman, a governor, who has a real shot at holding the second highest office in the land. Amazing how far we've come in my 62 years on the planet and frankly I'm glad I'm here to witness this - it confirms my own belief that America - United States of - has been, is and will be forever, the premier society ever to grace the surface of Earth. I will be voting for McCain tomorrow morning because he is an exact reflection of my own beliefs. I've been privileged to watch Senator McCain forgive his captors and lead the effort to open dialogue with our former enemies. That one time alone made me proud of not only my service, but of our sacrifices as a nation in service to others. Which is not to say that Obama and his narrative is any less impressive - it is. I just don't happen to agree with him and his national and world view. I do respect him and wish him well no matter how this turns out. Regardless, we must remember that we have the right to exercise our choice - something that not all nations and their citizens have. We are a free society and as a free society we must look to times where we won't always agree as tests of our own convictions, beliefs and abilities. Free societies always make the right choices eventually - free societies always correct the wrongs, mistakes and bad choices because we have the right to make the choice - it's that simple. We all work together eventually - it just takes time. To my friends on the left, good luck. To my friends on the right, good luck. Let us remember that we are Americans first, last and foremost. It doesn't matter who wins because the very fact that we can exercise free choice is victory in and of itself. The future will take care of itself - it always has, it always will. Peace. Out. |
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![]() "Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... Final thoughts on this one - no more from me. This is extraordinary - a black American, child of a post-racial couple raised by white grandparents and a product of the true American dream versus a true American hero - a man who holds true to his honor and beliefs is willing to confront his own support and challenge their assumptions. And let's not forget the first American woman, a governor, who has a real shot at holding the second highest office in the land. Amazing how far we've come in my 62 years on the planet and frankly I'm glad I'm here to witness this - it confirms my own belief that America - United States of - has been, is and will be forever, the premier society ever to grace the surface of Earth. I will be voting for McCain tomorrow morning because he is an exact reflection of my own beliefs. I've been privileged to watch Senator McCain forgive his captors and lead the effort to open dialogue with our former enemies. That one time alone made me proud of not only my service, but of our sacrifices as a nation in service to others. Which is not to say that Obama and his narrative is any less impressive - it is. I just don't happen to agree with him and his national and world view. I do respect him and wish him well no matter how this turns out. Regardless, we must remember that we have the right to exercise our choice - something that not all nations and their citizens have. We are a free society and as a free society we must look to times where we won't always agree as tests of our own convictions, beliefs and abilities. Free societies always make the right choices eventually - free societies always correct the wrongs, mistakes and bad choices because we have the right to make the choice - it's that simple. We all work together eventually - it just takes time. To my friends on the left, good luck. To my friends on the right, good luck. Let us remember that we are Americans first, last and foremost. It doesn't matter who wins because the very fact that we can exercise free choice is victory in and of itself. The future will take care of itself - it always has, it always will. Peace. Out. Well said Tom. Thanks. |
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On Nov 3, 6:15*pm, "mmc" wrote:
"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in messagenews:uequg4dcup8l3d99f6l659c39gnqp5bfti@4ax .com... Final thoughts on this one - no more from me. This is extraordinary - a black American, child of a post-racial couple raised by white grandparents and a product of the true American dream versus a true American hero - a man who holds true to his honor and beliefs is willing to confront his own support and challenge their assumptions. And let's not forget the first American woman, a governor, who has a real shot at holding the second highest office in the land. Amazing how far we've come in my 62 years on the planet and frankly I'm glad I'm here to witness this - it confirms my own belief that America - United States of - *has been, is and will be forever, the premier society ever to grace the surface of Earth. I will be voting for McCain tomorrow morning because he is an exact reflection of my own beliefs. *I've been privileged to watch Senator McCain forgive his captors and lead the effort to open dialogue with our former enemies. That one time alone made me proud of not only my service, but of our sacrifices as a nation in service to others. Which is not to say that Obama and his narrative is any less impressive - it is. *I just don't happen to agree with him and his national and world view. *I do respect him and wish him well no matter how this turns out. Regardless, we must remember that we have the right to exercise our choice - something that not all nations and their citizens have. We are a free society and as a free society we must look to times where we won't always agree as tests of our own convictions, beliefs and abilities. *Free societies always make the right choices eventually - free societies always correct the wrongs, mistakes and bad choices because we have the right to make the choice - it's that simple. *We all work together eventually - it just takes time. To my friends on the left, good luck. *To my friends on the right, good luck. *Let us remember that we are Americans first, last and foremost. *It doesn't matter who wins because the very fact that we can exercise free choice is victory in and of itself. The future will take care of itself - it always has, it always will. Peace. *Out. Well said Tom. Thanks. "" |
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On Mon, 03 Nov 2008 21:36:29 GMT, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote: Final thoughts on this one - no more from me. This is extraordinary - a black American, child of a post-racial couple raised by white grandparents and a product of the true American dream versus a true American hero - a man who holds true to his honor and beliefs is willing to confront his own support and challenge their assumptions. And let's not forget the first American woman, a governor, who has a real shot at holding the second highest office in the land. Amazing how far we've come in my 62 years on the planet and frankly I'm glad I'm here to witness this - it confirms my own belief that America - United States of - has been, is and will be forever, the premier society ever to grace the surface of Earth. I will be voting for McCain tomorrow morning because he is an exact reflection of my own beliefs. I've been privileged to watch Senator McCain forgive his captors and lead the effort to open dialogue with our former enemies. That one time alone made me proud of not only my service, but of our sacrifices as a nation in service to others. Which is not to say that Obama and his narrative is any less impressive - it is. I just don't happen to agree with him and his national and world view. I do respect him and wish him well no matter how this turns out. Regardless, we must remember that we have the right to exercise our choice - something that not all nations and their citizens have. We are a free society and as a free society we must look to times where we won't always agree as tests of our own convictions, beliefs and abilities. Free societies always make the right choices eventually - free societies always correct the wrongs, mistakes and bad choices because we have the right to make the choice - it's that simple. We all work together eventually - it just takes time. To my friends on the left, good luck. To my friends on the right, good luck. Let us remember that we are Americans first, last and foremost. It doesn't matter who wins because the very fact that we can exercise free choice is victory in and of itself. The future will take care of itself - it always has, it always will. Peace. Out. Nice. The lot was full, with cars parked for several blocks in each direction this morning at 6:30. I've never seen it close to being that crowded. A liberal friend says, "Don't worry, there are still a bunch of moderate Democrats in the House and Senate." That eases the fear somewhat. -- A Harry Krause truism: "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" [A Narcissistic Hypocrite] |
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