I am a very conservative both socially and fiscally. Yes, I used to be a republican when Bush came to power during his first term. No, I am not a republican anymore thanks to what Bush has done while he has been in power. Just to clear this up as well, “conservative” is NOT synonymous with “republican” any more than “liberal” is synonymous with “democrat“. I guess that makes me an independent but in this country when you say that, everyone seems to assume you are a green party member, which I am not.
Being that I am NOT a republican and I AM a conservative, I found this election very troubling. I am not going to vote for Obama as he is very liberal in my view, and I *was not* going to vote for McCain as I am an old resident of Arizona and I know his voting record and believe him to be a liberal as well (A.K.A “The Maverick”). I was actually going to write in Ron Paul for president when two curious things happened:
That was when I realized that McCain had given me just enough to vote for him. Well not for *him* but for his ticket. So congratulations Mr. McCain, you have persuaded me to put a check next to your name when I vote, but I hope it will be your running mate that wins.
Tags: Barack Obama, Conservative, John McCain, Liberal, Ron Paul, Sara Palin, The Constitution, Vote
Too bad your Illinois vote doesn’t mean a thing; Obama will win Illinois no matter who you vote for. These days, if you want your vote to count, you need to move to Ohio, Florida or Missouri.