Friday, September 12, 2008

The President Election

Who should be the next President of the
U.S.A


I have spent a great deal of time thinking about which candidate to support in the upcoming Presidential Primary. At various times I have leaned towards supporting John McCain. I am confident that whichever of these men ends up as the President's job would certainly do our Party and our Nation proud and would be well qualified for the job of President of the United States.
I Have Picked John McCain to be our president of the us because one great thing that I have done research on is that he supports heath car and I strongly agree with that Under a McCain presidency health care will become more accessible to more Americans than at any other time in history. Reforms of the insurance market putting the choice of health care into the hands of American families rather than exclusively with the government or employers walk in clinics as alternatives to emergency room care paying for outcome in the treatment of disease rather than individual procedures and competition in the prescription drug market will wring out the runaway inflation once endemic in our health care system. John McCain has a strong record of working across the aisle to reform how business is done in Washington. Throughout his career of public service, John McCain has worked across party aisles with Republicans and Democrats alike to reform our campaign finance system, confirm qualified judges like Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Sam Alito, and enhance our homeland security. He spoke out against his own party's out-of-control spending, against the Administration to change a failing strategy in Iraq, and against an energy bill that was full of giveaways to Big Oil companies. A word from Mr. John McCain "To keep our nation prosperous, strong and growing we have to rethink, reform and reinvent: the way we educate our children; train our workers; deliver health care services; support retirees; fuel our transportation network; stimulate research and development; and harness new technologies." Cheaper Drugs: John McCain will look to bring greater affordability and competition to our drug markets through safe re-importation of drugs and faster introduction of generic drugs. Smoking: John McCain will promote the availability of smoking cessation programs. Most smokers would love to quit but find it hard to do so. Working with businesses and insurance companies to promote availability, we can improve lives and reduce associated chronic diseases through smoking cessation programs.
Coal: John McCain will commit $2 billion annually to advancing clean coal technologies. Coal produces the majority of our electricity today. Some believe that marketing viable clean coal technologies could be over 15 years away. John McCain believes that this is too long to wait and we need to commit significant federal resources to the science research and development that advance this critical technology. Once commercialized, the U.S. can then export these technologies to countries like China that are committed to using their coal - creating new American jobs and allowing the U.S. to play a greater role in the international green economy. As he says cheap, clean, secure energy for America.

On The other hand you have Barrack Obama he id also a good candidate for president and I do agree this country does need a change and having the first black president would be a lot of change, but as I said before I said that I strongly support John McCain about heath care and I really am because I have for grandparents 2 grandmothers and 2 grandfathers and I want to they are safe and healthy at all times and I don't think that Barack Obama thinks the same way as me. Again, while I disagree with McCain on some matters of policy, what I respect about him is his willingness to tell us what we don't want to hear. Even if we disagree with him, we will always know where he stands.
Other than that I really cant decide about who I want to be the president of the us but I cant tell you that who ever is they are going to do an excellent job of helping us and running out great country
John McCain
 Barack Obama
My Quick Facts on John McCain
Born: 8-29-1936
Lives in: Phoenix AZ
Height: 5'7"
Zodiac sign: Virgo
Education: - Graduated: United States Naval Academy (1958, and National war college (1974)
Books: 1999 Faith of my fathers, 2002 worth fighting for, 2005 Character is destiny: Inspiring stories every young person should know and every adult should remember, and 2007 Hard call: Great decisions and the extraordinary people who made them

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