Wednesday, November 5, 2008

US Presidental Elections: The world, not only US needs Obama!


After 8 years of "cowboy" politics courtesy of one Texan ego-maniac, it's time for a "Change We Need" - the "we" being the whole world and not only the US. I've personally been a keen follower of the Democrats - home to 2 of my biggest political heroes - John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy. Both are absolute brilliant politicians who was way ahead of their times and unfortunately died way too young. They left behind an uncertain world that needed their strong leadership qualities. I personally believe that if they had lead the US in the 60's, we would be seeing a different world that we're seeing today.

I'm hoping and expecting Obama to win this election. With due respect to McCain who is a good politician and servant to the US over the years - including his time as a POW in Vietnam, i have absolutely no confidence in the people surrounding him, especially Sarah Pallin. I think she's your typical Redneck that talk too much and do even less. The world and US needs a new President who will lead US and ultimately the whole world out of this economic turmoil and endless conflicts. I do not see how the Republicans in their current form and state can do that.

Anyways, checkout the 2-mins short film titled Wazzzup.....2008 that i caught through the Kueeen's (el terrorista's wife) blog below. It truly sums up the current situation in US very well.


I'll be tuning in to CNN throughout the day to check on the results. I sincerely hope this US elections will be as monumental as the one we, Malaysians had in 8th March.

6 comments:

Jon-C said...

"Yes We Can!" has now become "Yes We Did! Congrats to the 44th President of the US - President Barrack Obama and vice-President Joe Biden.

A new dawn and era has begun for the US. Let's hope they will bring about a brighter and more peaceful future for everyone.

senorita.. said...

Sarah Palin pisses me off by parading her whole family on media..

Kerp (Ph.D) said...

yea man, congrats to Obama.

if the result had gone to McCain's favour, it goes without saying the Bush legacy will live on. i think the world, and the Americans especially are tired of hillbilly policies a change is very much needed. so can Barack deliever? i certainly hope so.

Jon-C said...

He needs to assemble a team of brilliant analyst and policy makers in his cabinet, unlike a cowboy who knows shit and appoints shitty "experts" to ruin the world.

anfield devotee said...

Let's see how Barak deals with Tehran. Be quite interesting to see how the new prez deals with a so-called axis of evil . . .

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