12 days left until election day. I hope as many vote as possible, but chances are that won't happen. If Barack Obama is to win this election, we'll all have to get out and vote, but apparently it is a bad thing for average Americans like myself and others to have an educated opinion nowadays. Well I have just one thing to say; Whaen your sitting in your living room saying"Wow, that was a mistake electing John McCain as president" and you've lost your job and your house because you couldn't afford the mortgage, don't come crying to me.
Well, we're getting closer and closer to election day; I still haven't really seen much of a change in the way people treat politics. Everyone keeps factoring in one thing; Religion. You have to realize that the Founding Fathers didn't want religion to be a part of politics and the government. When they sat down and wrote not only the Declaration of Independence, but the Constitution as well, they came to an agreement; this was not a Christian country they were creating, but a country of many religions, from Christianity to Hindu to Judaism to Muslim. Yet, every election in the past one-hundred years has been based on the religion of the candidate and not the issues plaguing the country, our country's motto is E Pluribus Unum, not E Unum Pluribus. That's all I have to say this month, So I shall talk again next month.