I am going to be honest
by Janie Lee, M.Ed. [courtesy of Blog for America]
I am registered a Democrat, but I am actually an independent.
What bothers me is that our parties do not stand for what they say their real party platforms are. I don't want government or health care pushed on me or anyone else either, what I want is a free government where we have the right to work together to build a better community where we can all live together and get our real needs met and no one has to go without or be worked to death.
Kentucky is one of the changingest places that I know of, there is room for growth and people know it. Change can often be good if it is the right kinds of change. It can also serve to be bad if it isn't.
I honestly think that what our country needs is some stability for a while, no major changesk, but some time to look back and reconsider where we are going now that Bush has been in office for two terms. I finally see him doing some things that I like at the end of his term, but I didn't vote for him I voted for Gore.
Kentucky is one of the most Republican voting states that I know of without understanding what the Republican platform actually is. Both platforms have some good points and some not so good points to them. If I am going to start posting in here I think that my next post if you all don't mind will be on what the party platforms actually are suppose to be about, so that when we go out to vote or tell others how to vote we will understand what we are really doing. I will wait now to see what happens with this post.
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