Friday, February 22, 2008

Lost

If you're watching the current season of ABC's LOST, then you know that the group of Oceanic Flight 815 survivors have split into two groups. One group has gone with John Locke, and the other with Jack Sheppard. The group of survivors were torn between who to listen to when it came to their survival. Locke says they can't trust those who say they can take them home, while Jack says they should go with them. However, Jack is beginning to question the truth of there so called rescuers.

Now we may not be stranded on a mysterious island, waiting to be rescued, but we are looking to elect a leader who can continue to lead us in the right direction. The Democrats are strong in voice when it comes to being agents of change, especially since so many believe that voting Republican means voting for another George W. Bush administration - it isn't. But hey, what makes you think having Hillary in office will be different then when Bill was in the White House.


Perhaps no candidate is favored more for change than Barack Obama. The youth backing is huge for the Illinois senator, and like every other candidate, Barack says he has the experience to run this country. But being a senator doesn't mean he knows how to run a country, something that's been argued by Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee.

After Tuesday's primaries and announcing Barack's wins in Wisconsin and Hawaii, Chris Matthews of MSNBC- The Place for Politics, asked Sen. Kirk Watson to name accomplishments made by Barack Obama. He couldn't. Hmmmm?




If we're looking for an agent of change (this goes for all candidates), let's not elect one who will get us lost.

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