"I Didn't Vote For Obama"
by Kentucky Scott
Monday, October 20, 2008 I'm a middle-class white guy living in Jacksonville , Florida . I've got a wife and two kids. Because the kids had no school today, I took a vacation day from work, and took the kids downtown to vote early. Fifty-nine minutes later, two smiling children and I proudly sported "I Voted" stickers. But I didn't vote for Obama.
I voted for my ancestors, who believed in the promise of this country and came with nothing as immigrants. I voted for my parents, who taught in the public schools for decades. I voted for Steve, an acquaintance of mine from Kentucky . (Killed by an IED two years ago in Iraq ). I voted for Shawn, another who's been to Iraq twice, and Afghanistan once, and who'll be going back to Afghanistan again soon -- and whose family earned eleven bucks a month too much to qualify for food stamps when the war started. I voted for April, the only African-American girl in my high school -- it was years before it occurred to me how different her experience of our school must have been. I voted for my college friends who are Christian, Jewish, Mormon, and yes -- Muslim. I voted for my grandfathers, who worked hard in factories and died too young. I voted for the plumber who worked on my house, because I want him to get a REAL tax break. I voted for four little angels from Birmingham . I voted for a bunch of dead white men who, although personally flawed, were willing to pledge their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor, and used a time of great crisis to expand freedom rather than suspend it. I voted for all those people and more, and I voted for all of you, too.
But mostly, I voted selfishly: I voted for two little kids, one who has ballet in an hour, and one who has baseball practice at the same time. I voted for a world where they can be confident that their government will represent the best that is in this country, and that will in turn demand the best of them.
I voted for a government that will be respected in the world. I voted for an economy that will reward work above guile. I voted for everything I believe in. Sure, I filled in the circle next to the name Obama, but it wasn't him I was voting for -- it was every single one of us, and those I love most of all."
THIS IS OUR TIME!!!
OBAMA '08






Theirs one thing I ' very grateful we have a choice in this country.
The cool part is we can express are own opinions.
My view might be different from yours but that's OK.
gjm
Gee, sounded like you were voting for McCain while I was reading this letter.... It's for all of those reasons that I'm using my BRAIN and voting MCCAIN!! LOLOL Had to say it.... *muah*
DebraP
A great way to put into words what our next president should represent. All those things above. Great journal.
TruBlu
It all sounds tooooooooooo good to be true. Where is this guy getting all of the funding for his air-time? He said he would do it fairly and legally, but I think not...kind of sneaky, if you ask me. Anyone who hangs around with good old Bill Clinton, is too smoooooooooooth for me. But...I still love ya girl!
katsmeow
I echo Kat's sentiments.... and I still love you too, JoAnn.... God help us all if your Obama gets in the White House...
DebraP
Thanks from a European to all the Americans who'll vote for Obama.
cattattack
NOOOOOOBama..... God help us all!
Ya smackin' me yet???? *muah* XXOO
DebraP
This is exactly the reason why I AM VOTING FOR OBAMA!!! Not for me...but my kids and my friends who are in Iraq, but want to get out! This is why I am voting for Barrack Obama!
4myFam