Monday, November 3, 2008

My Choice for President - Indiana a True Blue State

I am excited about voting for Barack Obama tomorrow on Tuesday, November 4, 2008. I have admired Barack since he gave the keynote address at the Democratic National Convention in 2004. Here are my reasons for voting for this dynamic candidate.


Climate

  • Investment in clean and efficient domestic technologies
  • Help developing countries preserve biodiversity
  • Participate in global efforts to enforce emission reductions
  • Implement market-based cap and trade mechanisms or systems to reduce carbon emissions

On Criminal Justice Reform

  • Reducing recidivism
  • Community programs to avoid juvenile delinquency
  • Recognizing the right to own firearms
  • Closing the gun show loophole
  • Background checks
  • Banning assault weapons
On Disabilities
  • Protecting the rights and dignity of persons with disabilities
  • Options for home care instead of institutions

On Discrimination
  • Ending discrimination based on race, sex, ethnicity, national origin, language, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, and disability


On Domestic Violence

  • Ending violence against women
  • Creating a special advisor to the president
  • Increasing funding to domestic and sexual assault prevention programs
  • Strengthening sexual assault and domestic violence laws
  • Providing job security to survivors
  • Building foreign policies that are sensitive to issues of aggression against women around the world

On Human Sexulaity

  • Ending discrimination in all forms (including sexual orientation)
  • Repealing "Don’t Ask Don’t Tell" military policies and implementing policies for men and women to serve openly

On Immigration

  • Comprehensive immigration reform that allows undocumented immigrants to apply for citizenship;
  • Penalizing businesses for hiring undocumented immigrants;
  • Increasing number of visas for families and workers

On A Living Wage

  • Increasing minimum wage and indexing it to inflation


On Marriage

  • Inclusion of all families
  • Opposing the Defense of Marriage Act

On Middle East Peace
  • Preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons
  • Implementing tougher sanctions and high-level diplomacy
  • Working with the international community to enforce unilateral and multilateral sanctions
  • Ending the war in Iraq responsibly
  • Launching a comprehensive regional and international plan
  • Ending any permanent base agreements in Iraq
    Actively securing peace for Israelis and Palestinians
  • Establishing a Palestinian state and a Jewish state, with Jerusalem as the capital of Israel

On Taxation
  • Providing tax cuts to the middle class
  • Increase tax on families making over $250,000 to support programs, including healthcare
  • Eliminating corporate tax loopholes and tax havens


On Torture

  • Rejects the use of torture


On Healthcare

  • Access to affordable comprehensive, health care for all
  • Sharing the costs for care
  • Decisions being made by patients and healthcare provider

On Worker's Rights

  • Labor organizations and collective bargaining
  • Opposing Right-to-Work laws in states

On Friday night, October 31, my husband and were fortunate to attend Obama Rally in Highland, Indiana. The event was exciting and charged with energy. Additionally, the weather was wonderful for this outdoor event. The crowd was energized by the music, the Indiana Democratic candidates, and presidential nominee.

Hoosiers waiting patiently in line to see the next president of the United States. We are all waiting to see Indiana counted as a blue state in the 2008 election. However, the candidate himself observed that Indiana is red, white and blue, and indeed we are.

Barack Obama in Highland, Indiana on October 31st, 2008

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

i can't wait for him to win!

Jan said...

Molly, after I finished reading his first book, years ago, I told my hubs, "This guy is going to be President, some day." I'm excited, too.

J Cosmo Newbery said...

Fingers crossed. A poll in my local paper has support for Obama running 93:7. Pity we don't vote here in Australia.

daddy d said...

Lots of energy for sure. It will tranlate into votes on election day. That will be the start of a make over for USA.

Margaret said...

Your reasons are very well said. He has run an excellent campaign and been coolly professional. I think he's what we need, although I feel sorry for him taking on this stressful job, if he wins. It's too bad the country isn't in better shape.

Anonymous said...

This is the first time in waaay too long that I've been excited to vote. We are so ready for a wonderful change.

Anonymous said...

If he makes it today - I hope he turns out to be true and not just full of hot air.

Luke said...

I thought about going to a couple of different rallies Obama held in Indianapolis that were all held during the day, but I decided that it might be too hard to bring Kara along since you couldn't bring any bags (even of the diaper variety). But I did bring her along to vote with me this morning.

Cazzie!!! said...

What an awesome time to be alive!

karisma said...

Hooray! Im glad he won! And thanks for the rundown on what he stands for, now I like him even better! I hope he gets lots of support and can deliver! Either way he is a great human being!

Emma in Canada said...

I hope he does great things for you guys!

Faye said...

It was a great night in Grant Park wasn't it? Loved that wonderful mix of families that came out on the statge after his acceptance speech.

Were you able to catch the 60 Minutes interview last night? Kept thinking that no matter how dire our economic circumstances are and how much people are hurting, he may be able to help us dig out with his inteliegence and clear thinking.

Robocop said...

Happy Thanksgiving!

J Cosmo Newbery said...

I hope you have a very merry Christmas, that Santa brings you everything you deserve and that it doesn’t take too long to work off the effects of Christmas dinner.

Thank you for being part of what has been a fascinating year for me.