Sep 24, 2008

I just have something to say...


We blog about the political happenings quite a bit.
Some of you may hate it. I enjoy it, a lot actually. I used to hate when the subject would come up (probably because I just didn't understand much), but I have come a long way.
I imagine quite a few of you who read this feel the same way as I do, and I know for certain that some of you do not.
I know some of you may think I am just going with the flow of the
mainstream Mormon Republicans and don't really
"know that much"
,

or that I stand where I do "just because Taylor does"...
but I have a mind of my own thank you. I just wanted to take a moment to say that I am proud of myself for getting involved this last year. For a time I even considered leaning towards the Democratic side this round, since I follow my own agenda- not someone else's,
but that was short lived. I educated myself, I've read the news frequently
and have every single day for the last month or so, I listen to the radio.
I watched the DNC and the RNC...
okay not the WHOLE thing, but the most important parts.
I listen to both sides.

I know where I, yes I stand, and even my dear husband has been impressed with my knowledge at times. I must give him credit of course for educating me on some of the dynamics of politics. I'm certainly no expert. I often try to strengthen my political convictions with a spiritual perspective as well, that's what life is all about right? I don't want to talk about why I stand where I do, because I'm sure you've all figured that out by now and I could go on forever, I'm just proud to say
that I KNOW why I stand where I do.
So now when someone wants to assume I don't really have a clue,
you've been warned...I have a lot to talk about.
I'm my own person, woman, American....that's all I have to say.
And I still like you even if we disagree.

7 comments:

  1. Way to go Jodi! I am glad you are taking a stand! I am also Republican along with Jack. Why? Well he is the head of the family and we agree on almost everything! Does that make me a doormat? No way, We listen to politics together and we stick together with politics I feel it unifies us even more. Keep it up. We miss you guys!

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  2. Good for you!!! I have been getting into it now and am actually enjoying it. I love the drama :)
    - Melissa

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  3. Good for you Jod, I am proud of you. I don't agree with you and may sometimes think you and my semi libertarian brother are completely deluded, but I am still proud of you and love that you are getting involved. So there.

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  4. That's cool that you're getting involved. Growing up in my house you kind of had to be. But we were all encouraged to listen to it all and make a choice. I personally don't like talking about politics although it may not seem like it at times. I think it kinda brings out the worst in people including myself. Tron prefers it if I never talk about it. (I'm a much more calm person when I don't) I obviously don't agree with the majority of your views, but it's awesome that you have established your own. I never actually thought you were just going along with Taylor. I didn't even know what your opinions were. But way to go

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  5. Woo hoo! You go girl! I find it incredibly admirable that you are making a point to become amore active participant in our political system. I am trying to d the same thing. More people ought to follow suite and step up to the plate!

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  6. Hey Jodi! That was marvelously well-written. If only more American's took the time to not be a sheep.

    Politics is very important, and the only reason I "hate it" is how easily it can tear apart a perfectly good friendship.

    I don't know if you've gotten to listen to him, but I urge you to read about what Ron Paul stands for. He's the only politician I've ever seen who never says different things to different people.

    <3
    Ash

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