Friday, September 12, 2008

What In The World Are You Reading?

- News, Politics -

Think!
My thirst for well-balanced knowledge is endless. I am fairly certain yours is as well.

This particular request from me to you, fine group of 3-4 readers, is that you share your bookmark of web links, Amazon wishlists, must-read essays, articles and political cartoons with with me.

The 2008 presidential election is the most exciting, frustrating (misdirections galore!) and important of my generation. I am embedded in this White House race more so than I have in any other, and many fellow voters across the nation are in the same boat. My goal in reading and understanding the distinctions between the competiting candidates and their parties, is to know exactly where they stand on the various issues. This particular election seems to have more misdirections about personalities and low-blow smears for one glaring reason — it’s the election of the present. We Americans are in the process of choosing between the candidates before us, and realize that even a slight variation in their positions may change our vote.

So, in that respect, I’d like to know what everyone reads. I’ll list places I visit and try to be as specific as possible. Transparency is vital — I hold that high in my expectations list for my elected officials as well! But do your part — help a yearning mind out! — and give me particular columnists, magazines, newspapers, TV shows and whatever you find helpful in your decision-making moving forward to election day.

Your assistance is appreciated, and will be rewarded — intrinsically! Ok, maybe there’s a Reese’s cup (the tiny one… budget is tight these days!) in there for you.

Don’t leave me and your fellow Americans in the dark — be kind, share your resources.

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