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Hey folks,

Today, we (here in the U.S.) are called upon to make our final selection for the job of 44th President of this country.
I will not tell you who to vote for, but I will tell you who I have just voted for, if only to share my humble opinion with interested family, friends, fans, and fellow thinkposters...

Barack Obama embodies a potential never before seen in an environment inundated with unique challenges never before experienced. When I casted my vote for Senator Obama this morning, I casted it for more than just a word, slogan, or the euphoric feelings incited by the campaign. Although my vote represents a bid for obvious change with historic implications, my reasoning is based on slightly less obvious notions.

I am convinced that our nation's present-day challenges reflect more than just the questionable policies and actions of the Bush administration. Our current troubles have exposed our general disengagement and lack of enduring interest in the way our country has been governed. As a result, unchecked, unregulated, mismanaged, and fruitless actions have taken place on our behalf. My understanding is that these actions have assisted in getting us to where we are today.

Throughout this political campaign season, we have all witnessed an unprecedented increase in public interest and engagement in the election process. By default, we have been exposed to distinct philosophies on how issues that matter the most to us should be governed. It is no secret that the Obama campaign has been the driving force behind this increased level of interest and engagement. Senator Obama has proven that he, above all other presidential candidates on either side of the political aisle, is the most capable to not only engage more of the public (domestically and abroad), but to also attract the respect and trust of some of the most accredited leaders of our time.

So… In voting for Barack Obama, I am placing my bets on his ability to continually engage public interest and draw in the broad range of leaders necessary to face some of the crucial issues that have lingered over time. Now, I am not of the mindset that, given Senator Obama's victory, our problems will evaporate and that everything will automatically be OK. But, evidence shows that the chances of drawing enough cooperation to break through some of the normal business-as-usual tendencies of our political arena will be higher with Barack Obama as president.

It is important to note that my reasoning also holds me accountable to remaining engaged far beyond November 4th, no matter who wins the election. It has forced me to closely examine WHY I am voting the way I am so that my enthusiasm doesn't subside for another 4 years. If being disengaged has played a part in landing us here, our enduring interest and continued engagement will be crucial in helping us take off once again.

Thank YOU for your time.

-Rob
Do good. Live well.
Be great… DECIDE and VOTE

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