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Monday, October 24, 2016
FORMER SECTY OF STATE ALBRIGHT - MEET AND GREET - OCTOBER 23, 2016 - LIVE IN CYBERSPACE
The call for people to take their ballot and simply blindly vote for their party is just that, BLIND. It does not encourage a person to look at issues, nor look at candidates. Just vote for the party. Doesn't matter who it is as long as it's a party member. For some, it doesn't matter what party, but that it is a woman running, or that the person is of a particular ethnicity. If you look at history, that is exactly what happened. it started in the early twenties (1921) in a European country known as Germany with a man named Adolph Hitler and his Social Democratic Party of Germany. Wikipedia states: Initially, Nazi strategy focused on anti-big business, anti-bourgeois, and anti-capitalist rhetorical though such aspects were later downplayed in order to gain support of industrial entities, and in the 1930's the party's focus shifted to anti-Semitic and anti-Marxist themes. They were encouraged to vote only the party line then, and look what happened there. I say, vote the candidate, not the party. As I walk into the voting booth this year, I know that I will be voting for members of all parties, not for the sake of the party, but for the sake of the country. I will not be voting for a candidate because they are a minority, or because of their gender or sexual preference, I will vote for the person that I feel is going to be the best for this country regardless of party affiliation. I encourage each and everyone of you to do the same.
The call for people to take their ballot and simply blindly vote for their party is just that, BLIND. It does not encourage a person to look at issues, nor look at candidates. Just vote for the party. Doesn't matter who it is as long as it's a party member. For some, it doesn't matter what party, but that it is a woman running, or that the person is of a particular ethnicity.
ReplyDeleteIf you look at history, that is exactly what happened. it started in the early twenties (1921) in a European country known as Germany with a man named Adolph Hitler and his Social Democratic Party of Germany. Wikipedia states: Initially, Nazi strategy focused on anti-big business, anti-bourgeois, and anti-capitalist rhetorical though such aspects were later downplayed in order to gain support of industrial entities, and in the 1930's the party's focus shifted to anti-Semitic and anti-Marxist themes.
They were encouraged to vote only the party line then, and look what happened there.
I say, vote the candidate, not the party. As I walk into the voting booth this year, I know that I will be voting for members of all parties, not for the sake of the party, but for the sake of the country. I will not be voting for a candidate because they are a minority, or because of their gender or sexual preference, I will vote for the person that I feel is going to be the best for this country regardless of party affiliation. I encourage each and everyone of you to do the same.