reluctant
Posted by Efren | Filed under life, politics, sociology, spiritual
Disclaimer: It’s a personal opinion, which I’m entitled to. As I’m sure you’re entitled to leaving nasty comments. But please, if you disagree, let’s be civil about it.
how can I sum up the historic night that was the U.S Election?
I personally see it like this…
Imagine the cool guy in school gets elected student body president. He’s charismatic, and knows exactly what to say and how to say it. He’s also pretty transparent in what he’ll do for the school. You can’t deny that there’s something about this guy that makes you feel like you can really make a difference. Throughout his campaign, he’s worked hard and been pretty stable in his temperament and his vision. You really can’t deny that he’s influential and inspirational.
But… he let’s students pick on defenseless students. Students who don’t have the capacity to protect themselves. He does nothing to help them.
I can’t deny that I’m excited to see how Obama will change the landscape of the U.S. From economic change, to ending wars… I really believe he can do it.
I also can’t deny, that I’m scared for those who face the dilemma of an abortion. Obama’s policy makes it that much easier for someone in that position to spiral into the trauma, stress and guilt of an abortion, without any warning signs to help them.
No one’s perfect I guess. Welcome to the human race.
Obama… congratulations, but I’m watching you.












November 13th, 2008 at 9:40 am
I guess you’re saying what I said to my colleagues the very next day of the election - the excitement will die down a week after he takes charge. Then it will be deliver or be degraded!
November 13th, 2008 at 7:48 pm
mm.. agreed
November 18th, 2008 at 5:31 am
Ohh Kuya butch… i totally agree
The whole abortion issue with Obama worries me too
December 24th, 2008 at 11:43 am
Its not just abortion we should worry about… we’re talking about a graver sin…infanticide!