Half a billion blogs (at least) out there today will be talking about the election, and I don’t want to become just another voice in the din, so I’ll keep it short and sweet.
You’ve already read (or you should have) my opinions on why you might choose to NOT vote.   But I have a lot of faith that the folks that read this blog are smart, motivated individuals, so I’m not too worried about it.   But, just to reiterate a point:  I don’t care who you vote for today as long as you have a good reason for it. This is your moment, America, to step up and speak your mind.   We’ll find out at the end of the day what this country really thinks (and whether or not a bunch of us need to move to Australia to find like-minded consensus.
That being all said….
For all the talk, for all the rhetoric, for all the ads and media and coverage — Obama still remains my top choice, and was the circle I filled in 3 weeks ago when I voted absentee.  If you’re sitting on the fence (and I don’t know as though many are these days), please consider chucking your vote in his direction.   Not only does my head say he’s the way to go, but my gut does, and I’ve learned to listen to that as a valuable contributor.  If it doesn’t work out for some reason (I don’t think it won’t) and you voted for him because of me, you can personally write me a letter of disgust and I’ll take it like a man.
I don’t think you’ll be writing that letter.
Do it for a better tomorrow.  Do it for a change from what we’ve been doing the past 8 years that, as you can clearly see, hasn’t worked out.  Do it for a refreshing change from fear and suspicion and government poking its head where it shouldn’t.  Do it for my son, if you like, whom I want to have the best of everything in life possible and whom can only benefit from a good government leader.  Do it for having someone intelligent and charismatic and likeable in the office for once.
Whatever reason you need, just do it.
Get yer vote on, America.  I’ll see you at the end.

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