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		<title>Rambling proud feelings of America.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I find it odd that this election has stirred the feelings it had.Â  Over the course of the last 3 years, I&#8217;ve done alot of soul searching about how I am, and what kind of person I am, and this 2 year election cycle has seen me bouncing between candidates as I found that path. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I find it odd that this election has stirred the feelings it had.Â  Over the course of the last 3 years, I&#8217;ve done alot of soul searching about how I am, and what kind of person I am, and this 2 year election cycle has seen me bouncing between candidates as I found that path.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s sort of an story, and I don&#8217;t know that anyone will care that much, but I feel like putting it down right now.</p>
<p>I joined the Air Force under Bill Clinton, and things were pretty good. Sure he made stupid mistakes, and did some things that weren&#8217;t the greatest to the military, but I never really felt the repercussions of that as I was just coming into my own as an adult at the tail end of his presidency.Â  What I saw when I joined the Air Force was a Military that had its issues but overall treated its people well, gave us regular pay raises, and didn&#8217;t work us to death.</p>
<p>During the 2000 election, I frankly didn&#8217;t even care that much.Â  I was still a kid really, only just barely 20 years old.Â  All I really knew at that point was Bush was son of Bush, and Gore &#8220;invented the internet&#8221;, and his wife was Tipper who I hated from the old PMRC stuff, so I couldn&#8217;t be bothered to vote for Douchebag or Turd Sandwich.</p>
<p>In my time in the USAF, up till shortly before the &#8217;04 election, I became more liberal as I watched my pay not keep up with inflation, our military hospitals close, our housing become more difficult to get and our hours get ALOT longer post 9/11.Â  I got lucky getting transferred to a training base in &#8217;03 right before the war kicked off, and I got my butt out of the military in &#8217;04 under &#8220;Force Restructuring&#8221;.Â  Basically, this was the government saying &#8220;We can&#8217;t afford all the people we have, so who wants to quit? Oh BTW, whoever is left gets to work longer hours kthx.&#8221;</p>
<p>I remember going back and forth with my dad during that 04 election cycle, and I ended up voting Kerry, basically to vote AGAINST Bush.Â  I really didn&#8217;t like Kerry much better, but he wasn&#8217;t Bush, so that got him points.</p>
<p>After that, I started on a sort of spiritual journey, and found myself becoming more conservative during this time.Â  I gave a listen to Jerry Doyle, Michael Savage and Glenn Beck.Â  I found myself leaning to Giuliani and McCain during the campaigning, as I struggled to find my own path in the world.</p>
<p>And then I discovered Skepticism, and found who I was.Â  Rational thought, intelligent conversation, and a world view not based on superstitions.Â Â  And I listened. And I learned.Â  And I regained my appreciation for Science, and the wonders the real universe has.Â  Who needs Gods and Superstitions when reality is so cool without them?</p>
<p>At this point, I had registered Republican, as I appreciated the concepts of fiscal conservatism, but the social implications of being a Republican begin to weigh on me.Â  I stayed with McCain, supporting alot of his ideas, as I couldn&#8217;t deal with Hillary in the White House.Â  When Sen. Obama gained the nomination, I looked at what he was saying, and it became an even more difficult choice.</p>
<p>Both men are fine men, honorable and respectful.Â  But McCain&#8217;s next move became a disastrous one, and I feel it was his downfall.Â  Governor Sarah Palin.Â  Her radical anti-science stance, her end-times doomsday religion, and her open prejudice against gays and lesbians sealed my vote for Obama.</p>
<p>At first, it became a vote AGAINST her.Â  I could not in good conscience vote for someone who supported her, and this still saddens me about McCain.Â  But then I started to really listen to Obama, and I don&#8217;t believe I&#8217;ve ever been more proud and hopeful for this country.</p>
<p>Listening to his speech, I was moved nearly to tears, proud for the direction we are now headed in, and proof that our democracy DOES work, believe it or not.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know if this really had a point, but I just had to say that I&#8217;m extremely happy for this new path we&#8217;re on, one of rationalism, diplomacy, democracy, and hope.Â  Good show America.</p>
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