Seldom when entering a polling place, should you consider what someone else would do. You are entitled to one vote, you should use it to reflect your values.
And of course, you should also consider a wide range of policy decisions that a new administration will be required to review. Seldom should you cast your vote based on a single topic.
Some topics to consider when deciding for whom to cast your vote:
- The Economy - What is your opinion of 'Globalism' as compared to 'Protectionism'? Has 'Free Trade' helped or hurt the US and International Economies in general, and you and your family in particular?
- The Environment - What is your opinion of the countries responsibility to future generations? Should we work preserve the animal and plant species in our country or develop the natural resources to best drive our econmic engine?
- The Legal System - Should we base our system of 'Corrections' on 'Punishment' or on 'Rehabilitation'? Where should we draw the line between civil liberty, personal responsibility, and protecting society?
- The Social System - Should we be responsible for those 'without a voice' in our society (children do not have the right to vote)? Should we be responsible, as a society, for the elders in our community, as they have created the society in which we all live?
- The Health System - One fifth of the US population lives without private insurance. This places a burden on the remaining 4/5ths. What is the best way to address this imbalance? Is it societies responsibility to address this imbalance? Do we need to concern ourselves, as a country, with the health concerns (and dangers) overseas (SARS - the African AIDS situation)
- The Military - What is the purpose of the United States military? Can the US Military, in its current configuration meet those purposes?
- Civil Liberties & Rights - Do we, as a society, have a resonsibility to immigrants? Do we have a responsibility to the workers in our society? Do animals have rights and need protection? Do the disable require equal protection under the law? Is 'Affirmative Action' still a viable policy or is the country suitably 'color blind'?
Do not vote for the person you think Osama bin Laden would fear most (ignoring the argument that bin Laden is not a citizen and therefore is not entitled to vote for anyone). And I would suggest that you do consider carefully, and skeptically, the opinion of anyone who makes that the primary purpose for whom you should vote.
But most of all ....
VOTE !
Mike