Expecting change from just one person is asking a lot. I understand the president of the United States is called the "most powerful person" in the world, but it takes a lot more than just one person. You need the full cooperation of the congress and senate to start with.
We look at the presidential and vice presidential candidates when we choose who to vote for. But maybe we need to look beyond those two. Who will be in the new cabinet? Who are the likely advisors who will have the ear of the commander in chief?
Should we be concerned about remarks made by the candidate's pastor, spouse, child or elementary school teacher? I bet those people can provide some insight into the person and their background, but the real question is how much involvement will they have in the White House?
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
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