Friday, November 14, 2008

my comment

I can tell that you are passionate about your stances, and you speak what’s on your mind just as I do. But I disagree with some, in fact most of your statements. I found the little educational facts about the firsts that would happen with whoever won the presdintacy interesting and informative, even quite fun. But I want to ask a few questions. Who contributed the most to McCain’s campaign? Don’t you think that he would do the same thing, try to please his campaign contributors as well? Also the one thing that aggravated me was the whole Bill Ayers issue. Look I’m not defending Obama, but Obama was acquainted with Ayers at age 6, so at that age I’m sure that Obama was planning to blow something up. (Yes that’s sarcasm, but at the same time I’m not trying to be a complete d-bag.) To me it just seemed that you were doing the same thing that the media did, slinging poo like monkeys. If you let the media get to you or your kids and you don’t like it, turn it off. To me the best question for a child to ask is why (as said by one of the smartest, and also quite controversial form a generation a little before mine George Carlin). We try to teach our children, and raise them the best we can, but at the same time we need to let them learn on their own. My major problem with your article was when you brought children into it. If you do have kids I’m not trying to tell you how to raise them, but don’t hinder their learning with your views.