Americans are in fighting in three wars, Afghanistan and Iraq and a domestic war on our own soil and now a war between the democrats. I woke up this morning envisioning a nightmare. After June 3rd Senator Clinton vows to fight until the conference. Her platform will be the Michigan delegates that went to Senator Obama and the 4 votes that she lost. The only way to shut down her argument is an overwhelming vote by the super delegates that will negate the 56 votes making her argument moot. The popular vote issue is already moot. The presidential candidate is decided based on delegate count. Although we are to believe that laws change depending on whether the candidate is winning or losing a large majority of Americans believe in laws.
For two years my family has been driving my granddaughter to school across town to school. I have spoke with many parents that are also driving a great distance to insure a quality education for their children. With the price of gas parents have to consider not only the cost of education but can they afford the gas. Employees have to consider their place of employment based on the available transportation. It is difficult to work a minimum wage job and provide for one’s family if the job is off the bus line or if it takes more money to get to work than you make during the week. Food prices are soaring. Electric bills are rising with the intense heat of the summer. Health insurance for family policies is rising and there is no help available for struggling families. There once was a choice of health insurance and day care. Now the choice is health insurance or gas and food. We are the richest country in the world and we have a massive homeless population. Our enlisted men are coming home without the proper medical care. Shelters in North Carolina are turning away 100-150 people a day. We cannot afford to continue this internal battle between the candidates. The future of America is at stake and we pray that the Super delegates will make the best decision for our country and let us move on to victory in November.
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