At this point it seems it's Obama's to lose. However, that's not when to be confident; rather, it's when it's most important to do whatever we can do to help push more momentum in his direction.
Obviously, tonight's a big night, and perhaps the nation will have a moment of realization that mastery of details *actually matters* and the U.S. will stand no chance of recovery if the McPalin disaster occurs. It cannot be overstated how important it is to win this election.
Just a reaction. And a reminder for anyone who cares enough to think about such things.
I remain sickened that he would violate the very principles of what once ensured our freedom. Sickened that all of the rhetoric about change was nothing but that, rhetoric.
A vote speaks far louder than any of his words, and his vote to approve of illegally spying on Americans speaks a sickening truth to me. I'm not kidding when I say that this country is doomed when people have no better choices than this to elect to office.
Politicians act as though the nation would collapse if they were actually honest about something, and it's collapsing because of that.
Anyone in a foreign country wanting to help me out with citizenship, I'm ready to get married...it has been sickening to be an american for the last ten years, and it's only getting more so, and Obama's not going to change a damn thing, as he ably demonstrated yesterday.
Senator Obama,
I am now withholding my vote in the election, as I refuse to support anyone who could support the fascist rubbish you approved of today. Illegal wiretapping should be penalized, not embraced, and if you promise change, why were you afraid to vote for it today?I hate this farce of a country more every day. I'm ashamed to be an american, and I wish I could get citizenship nearly anywhere else on earth.The Constitution has been trampled, environmental law has been trampled, and everything that once made this country decent has been trampled. And not just by the bush administration, but by the people and by their elected representatives and by the greedy, dishonest corporate pigs. Yes, I want change--change in citizenship. Care to help me?Sincerely, very much so,Matthew Downing