my vote

November 2, 2008

i finally decided who i am voting for…i’d honestly been undecided this whole time till about a week ago. and as much as wil and i would talk about our opinions, i wasn’t entirely sure of who he had decided on either. when bringing it up last night, i was happy to find out we are voting for the same person.

but it got me thinking about married couples who would be voting differently. men and women should most definitely be unique individuals with their own opinions and personalities…but when it comes to marriage, wouldn’t it be kind of a conflict of interest to fall on either side of the aisle?

  • if you can’t agree on taxes, how can you deal with your finances together?
  • if you can’t agree on abortion, how can you decide on birth control and pregnancy?
  • if you can’t agree on education, how can you plan to educate and parent your children?
  • if you can’t agree on energy/environment, how can you manage how you run your household & cars?
  • if you can’t agree on foreign policy, what happens if your son or daughter is enlisted to fight?
  • if you can’t agree on marriage rights, what does your marriage mean to both of you?

i am glad that as unique as wil and i are to each other, we are a team. now, lets get this vote over and find out who’s president!

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