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If there does turn out to be a God, he/she/it certainly has mixed feelings toward single, pro-Zionist, thirty-something techno-pawns like me. This week, my business was just granted a new lease on life by a generous office mate, but I still have to come up with office rent. Luckily, I just finished a project that made a hotel manager very happy, so I’ll get paid and be able to squeeze by with 11th hour rent. It’s unfortunate that with so many other domestic and global issues far more important than my petty little plight, that I cannot spend time indulging in the world’s problems; or at least until I solve this financial crunch to save my new business.
I wanted to blog about the upcoming election and all of the wisdom that new leaders can bring to the U.S., and to the rest of the world for that matter. I can’t do much fire-breathing right now, because if I blog about the candidates and all of the propositions, I’ll sound like a jaded chump who has a one-track mind. To the contrary, I have a pretty tight grip on what’s happening in places from your back yard to a city in Saudi Arabia, just that we've already got a myriad of political blogs, and this really is not one of them. All right, I’ll take down that Kerry/Edwards banner as soon as chad-day passes!
Here’s a perfect example: One of the reasons I will be voting for Kerry/Edwards is that this hopeful administration is far more likely to advance gay and lesbian rights. And granting us the right to marriage is an inevitable part of the progression of humanity. Can you imagine a 28th century with a lingering ban on gay marriage? Or a 30th century where bosses still discriminate against lesbians?
Now, enter moral dilemma: I am also a proud supporter of the Jewish community and Zionism. But, of the two presidential candidates, Bush is undoubtedly "pro-Israel" and has directly eliminated threats against Israel, namely Iraq! Furthermore, Kerry has plans to work closely on international issues with the European Union and the UN, which effectively rejects Zionism as if it were some sort of disease and treats Israelis as outcasts. Lastly, there is yet a significant chunk of Jewish voters backing the Texan, which confuses me slightly.
So now what? Honestly, it’s easy, and this is why Israel is a non-partisan issue. I’m voting for Kerry, along with the majority of Jewish voters in America, because both candidates have decent pro-Israeli voting records, and with a near tie on this one, I simply move on to the next campaign issue, like STEM CELL RESEARCH!
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