Monday, October 20, 2008

Political Confusion

As an undecided voter with the upcoming election fast approching, i have been left in somewhat of a stupor. For some, politics can be confusing or a hard subject to become engaged in. For others, issues can just become arguements that go back and forth with no real answers to our questions. My agenda is to dig to the core of politics and help clarify some of the issues surrounding the 2008 presidential election by removing the element of bias and adknowledging what different sides represent and have to offer. The first steps to clearing the confusion I myself or anyone else may feel is to create a clear unbiased table on which some major issues surrounding the election may be placed. So i will start with my first question...


Which issues are the most debated by the presidential nominees and the American population?
How, if in any way, do the issues affect us?



Feel free to ask any questions or leave comments as we journey throught the world of politics.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dude--there are hundreds of "debated" issues--way to many to count -- from offshore drilling, to equal pay to gay marriage.... Are you asking your reader to do your work for you--can't make up your mind--hugh....seems like you don't even know what's the issues are and what their implications deal with. I'd like to know a little more about your contexts for uncertainty before I offer up my own analyses...

Michelle said...

I was trying to leave an open table so that anyone could come and lay down thier concerns on different issues. I was simply adknowledging that some people may have different views of what they feel are the most pressing issues at hand and did not want to limit discussion to just a few issues out of many, when the scope of the election emcompasses them all.