As an independant voter in the state of Massachusetts, I have the ability to vote in either primary.
In this case, I am convinced that there are two people I may potentially vote for.
Rudy or Obama.
I believe today based on all that I have read that I am going to register to vote in the Democratic primary and vote for Obama.
All of this may change, but I like more and more what I am seeing from Obama.
ANy thoughts?
[Q]To make the government more accountable, Obama said he would post all non-emergency bills online for five days before he signed them into law, allowing Americans a chance to weigh in on the legislation. In addition, he said he would post all meetings between lobbyists and government agencies online.
Obama said he would require Cabinet officials to speak to Americans via national broadband town-hall style meetings to discuss issues at their agencies. He also pledged to issue an executive order that information about the government's operations must be released to those seeking it unless it could harm a protected interest.
Obama cited his record of backing ethics and lobbying reforms, including co-authoring a bill that requires all government spending to be posted online - allowing anyone to do a simple Internet search and find that information. He said that during his time as a state lawmaker he helped to create hospital report cards so that patients could understand the quality of care offered at each hospital.[/Q]
God I love this!
In this case, I am convinced that there are two people I may potentially vote for.
Rudy or Obama.
I believe today based on all that I have read that I am going to register to vote in the Democratic primary and vote for Obama.
All of this may change, but I like more and more what I am seeing from Obama.
ANy thoughts?
[Q]To make the government more accountable, Obama said he would post all non-emergency bills online for five days before he signed them into law, allowing Americans a chance to weigh in on the legislation. In addition, he said he would post all meetings between lobbyists and government agencies online.
Obama said he would require Cabinet officials to speak to Americans via national broadband town-hall style meetings to discuss issues at their agencies. He also pledged to issue an executive order that information about the government's operations must be released to those seeking it unless it could harm a protected interest.
Obama cited his record of backing ethics and lobbying reforms, including co-authoring a bill that requires all government spending to be posted online - allowing anyone to do a simple Internet search and find that information. He said that during his time as a state lawmaker he helped to create hospital report cards so that patients could understand the quality of care offered at each hospital.[/Q]
God I love this!
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