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Who Are You Voting For?

01.18.08 | User ImageUrban Thought | 4 Observations

After working the weekend, I’ve come to the conclusion that people are just as confused as I am as to who they may vote for president.

Here I am having a discussion with the Orange Phoenix, a blogger of Urban Observation, and a couple of other people of color. Someone happens to bring up the topic of who was going to vote for whom. Someone came out and said, “I don’t know if I’m voting for Osama or Bill.” I corrected her, “Obama and Hillary.” “What?”

The Orange Phoenix, correct me if I’m wrong, went on to say no one knows who Obama is. People confuse the two of them - Obama & Osama, because in their eyes, they are one in the same. I cannot completely agree with that.

I mean come on… I know the turban dude from the Chi-town dude. I can see that one man is taller than the other. But honestly, the only question that most people ask is, “What has Obama done for me lately?” I’ve asked the same question of Hillary. Honestly, does any New Yorker out there know exactly what Hillary has done for the State of New York?

Speaking of Hillary, I’m not feeling the pouting fit, she put on a couple of weeks ago. So what you lost one primary election? Who cares? Is it enough to cry over? It may have worked, people came out and voted for the election that followed. However, I ask you this, who wants a President that will be on the verge of tears if they don’t happen to get their way? Some people say that this is why a woman shouldn’t be in office, she is emotionally sensitive and if she cries over an election then how is she supposed to combat terrorism? Tears won’t heal the world, cut taxes, build a better health care system or feed the homeless.

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