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This is awesome:



Dear Barack Obama,

You're actually starting to get my hopes up. This is probably a good thing. Your health care stuff isn't perfect, but it's a step in the right direction. Please don't ever let yourself get sucked into the Old Guard.

Optimistically Yours,

Me.

___________________



This? Should not be viewed while eating or drinking:




Dear John McCain,

I like you. I really do like you. Come to my house, I'll bake you cookies. Your politics kinda suck, though, which is too bad, 'cause they mostly didn't used to. Where have you gone, 2000!McCain? I miss you.

But I'm serious about the cookies.

Disappointedly,

Me.

________________________


This one? There are NO WORDS for this one:



Dear Mike Huckabee,

....?


In utter disbelief,

Me.

Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] isiscolo for the first two links, and to [livejournal.com profile] topaz7 for reminding me of the third.

Re: *edits for typos*

Date: 2008-02-13 12:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] newleaf31.livejournal.com
Me too. I'm a big soggy mess tonight. If I get any more hopeful, I might kill the cynic in me.

Re: *edits for typos*

Date: 2008-02-13 01:33 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] primroseburrows.livejournal.com
Seriously. I just recently decided for positive that I'm voting for Obama, but I had some issues until I started really listening to some of his speeches. It just seems to me that yeah, he's ambitious, he has to be, but he really believes what he's saying, he's not just spouting rhetoric. I don't think you can fake that kind of enthusiasm for as long as he's been running.

Coincidentally, I just watched the Trudeau biopic the other night (I've owned the damn thing for months and had been putting it off like woah). I knew next to nothing about the guy going in, but all through it I was drawn to his ideas and kept thinking, gah. The US needs someone like that. And then watching Obama's speeches I got the same sense of being drawn. And now there's that article. *cue X-files music*

Either I'm tapping into collective thought or I read people like a genius. I'm thinking probably neither, but hey, it's a good story. :)

Re: *edits for typos*

Date: 2008-02-13 02:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] newleaf31.livejournal.com
I'm ashamed to say I know absolutely NOTHING about Pierre Trudeau! But I think it's awesome that Obama's speeches and will.i.am's article reinforced the parallel for you in a positive way. :) I fell under Obama's spell right after I heard his speech at the DNC in 2004, and have been a huge fan ever since. For a long time I was concerned that I was just being sucked into a cult of personality. But I've read the man's books, I've read where he stands on many positions, I've heard every speech I can access, and I just agree with the man. I think he's not only brutally intelligent, but also gifted with an uncommon amount of common sense and actual integrity (in a politician? O_o! So rare!!). I think, at base, I just really need to feel proud of my country again. Obama has fierce support all around the world, from what I can tell by reading the London Times every day, and the idea of having a president who's genuinely respected by the rest of the people with whom we share the planet is just too enticing to pass by!

Re: *edits for typos*

Date: 2008-02-13 04:37 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] primroseburrows.livejournal.com
I'm ashamed to say I know absolutely NOTHING about Pierre Trudeau!

I'm ashamed to say I didn't either until about three days ago. wtf?

This video is a good showcase of his personality, from the little I've seen of such things (there's not a lot of Trudeau video around that I can find, which is odd). He's basically fucking with the head of a news guy during the 1970 October Crisis. It's a giant piece of history, actually, not that most American high schools would even consider teaching about it in history classes:




I fell under Obama's spell right after I heard his speech at the DNC in 2004, and have been a huge fan ever since.

I must admit I'm late to the party. I was a Kucinich supporter and honestly didn't pay much more attention other than a few looks at the various candidates' stand on the issues. Obama is impressing the heck out of me, though, for all my latecoming.


But I've read the man's books, I've read where he stands on many positions, I've heard every speech I can access, and I just agree with the man

Dude. He writes his own books. This isn't the case for most candidates. *is v. impressed*


I think he's not only brutally intelligent, but also gifted with an uncommon amount of common sense and actual integrity (in a politician? O_o! So rare!!).

The last US politician with pure integrity was Jimmy Carter, IMO. I think Obama will be a better President overall, but Jimmy owns my heart still. :)


I think, at base, I just really need to feel proud of my country again.

Word. Yes. Oh, gods, yes.


Obama has fierce support all around the world, from what I can tell by reading the London Times every day

He has support in Canada, as well, at least among the left (I'm amused that the blogger calls him the "Democratic leadership candidate").
Edited Date: 2008-02-13 04:38 am (UTC)

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