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We must help McCain!

Now we hear that the other side is looking for 30 min. spots on several major networks. Please my friends, do not let this be the death march of the Republican Party. Please remember, or at least imagine, what it was like to fight for something you believe in. Do not let the fight come to us, for us to simply refute attacks. Bring the fight to their door. This is the time to end each day exhausted from doing all we can to save this country from being marketed to. I cannot stand by while my young children are on the brink of living in a world where our national leader could have all the charm of an infomercial. But, my friends, that is exactly where we are, it is unfortunately who we are. We do not have the collective initiative to learn about the real issues that will personally affect us. We do not have the collective strength to challenge the marketed campaign that delves so much deeper than a paid advertisement, that begins the moment we open a newspaper, the moment we turn on the television. How are we supposed to win this fight?

We can win. We can win because the people who surround us each day want to be informed, they simply do not know where to start. They know about media bias, but have no resource to find the truth. They will look to their neighbors, colleagues, their friends, and family. They will watch TV as a convenience to learn a little more so that they can be "personally informed". They will look toward the winning team. We need to ensure that the message we have is clear and direct. That our message breaks through the polished, wide smile that comes with no substance, but with a message that makes those who can't see through that blinding smile to listen up.

It is not each other who we need to convince. It is not the readers here we need to preach, gripe, and vent to. It is the people who do not get involved in our water cooler discussions. It is the people who we know want to join in but just haven't found the time, or their voice.

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Why do you care about Ayers... he said that it's "terrible".

Yes, to answer you, my friend, it does matter that the possible future leader of the most powerful and influential country in the world has ties to an anti-American, radical, home-grown terrorist. It does matter that even though he may not have initially not know the sorted past of everyone he has ever crossed paths with that this man, and his past, was indeed known to him and he chose to continue a relationship with him. No, it is not true that their relationship was a simple wave across the street, while shuffling back inside on occasional nights after dragging out the garbage cans as neighbors sometimes do. Yes, this is the presidency. Yes, there is a higher standard, and even if you can justify the past transgressions as we have in the past for acquaintances, family, drug use and the like, you cannot lie about it... you can try to hide, spin, circumvent as politicians do, but you can't lie.

Now, did he lie? No, they were neighbors. But what else? Weren't they colleagues? Didn't their wives work together? Why hide? America doesn't hide, or maybe he doesn't get it. Winning at all costs, costs us all. What ever happened to Honor, Courage, and Commitment? I guess I need to go find a Marine for that.

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Time for a gut check... if you've bothered to look him in the eye.

We are tasked with casting an individual vote to democratically elect the next President of the United States. This next man will be the leader, and decision maker of the most powerful nation, with the most influential ideology in the world. This process that we are in places the burden of that service on one man has grown beyond partisan politics and beliefs. It has come down to core ethics, personal values, and the belief that although a man sworn to represent his constituents will abide by the will of those people, he will, in his darkest hour revert to what he believes to be right. It is this man’s character that will guide him to decisions that will hold this one man personally responsible; yet impact far beyond the borders of this great nation.

While I originally thought that patriotism was the divining rod for choosing the next president, it is indeed more than that. But, it is still the foundation of what must be encompassed by one man. Patriotism to understand that the office of the President is much larger than one man can possibly be expected to fulfill, yet he must try. Failure is built into the role if all responsibility is laid solely on his shoulders. So, it is true that a president has relied on his party to help him when needed, but in the darkest hours, his party won’t be there for him; his cabinet can only advise. It will be the courage that lives in his soul that will be his only true council. His life will be his guide, experiences, teachings, people, family, and faith will be all that he has to rely on in those moments. A man is made up of the sum of all the parts of his life, yet can only be judged by his actions, good and bad, fair and unfair. He can only be evaluated by those external actions and words by us.

In this great race, that has ceased to be a call to beliefs, policy, and the future, we have reached the wire. We are at the point where we are to evaluate a man’s character. We are to evaluate a man’s integrity. We are to choose the next President by our own guts, using our own life. The resources we have to make this choice are various and partisan; the marketing of these two candidates by the media commentary has become less clear than mud. The integrity that we all hope we have in being honest and fair is not found in any of the media outlets we choose to watch. All that we can truly do is listen to these men speak and try to evaluate who we believe to make the best choices on our behalf. We must attempt to set the bar higher than the commentary offered by the self-important spin-doctors of any media outlet. We must think for ourselves. When realizing that our vote is for a man, for one man who we should trust at the end of the day.  We should believe that he has the intestinal fortitude to do what is right, that his virtue is pure, that he is a patriot of the United States of America, and his reasons for accepting the challenge of this role are true and honest.

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