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Monday, October 27, 2008

Policy, Policy, Policy

The issues are bigger than ever this year, but which is the biggest. The economy, healthcare, taxes? The answer: none of the above. The election this year seems to be centered around theses three issues, but they aren't the most important. In fact, combined they are not the most important. We need to remember foreign policy. Foreign policy is the most important and will always be the most important issue in the United States. Our foreign policy in the next few years will greatly affect the economy which will in turn affect taxes, and healthcare. Much of what we do is affected by our foreign policy.

Is not the time to elect someone who has little foreign policy experience? Absolutely not. Joe Biden has gained experience in foreign policy, but he is not running for president. Barack Obama is. It is no surprise that he doesn't have any foreign policy experience because he has only been in the Senate for two years. Hmmm. Two years in Washington and no foreign policy experience and this guy has a commanding lead in the polls? We need a president who will play hard ball with Ahmadinejad, Chavez, and other anti-American world leaders. Maybe that sounds selfish, but isn't ensuring the betterment of the United States part of the job of being president? We can not afford not negotiate with dangerous leaders who pose a threat to us and our allies. Backing down will only make it worse for the United States. We cannot afford to elect Barack Obama. We must elect John McCain.

8 days until the election.
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