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Blogtoberfest DEBATE – Blog Fabulous v. My Crime Space

October 10, 2008 by Tracee Sioux  
Filed under Parenting

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Tracee Sioux from Blog Fabulous is
supporting Barack Obama and Joe Biden.

37AC5ECF-77F0-4713-A428-7893D818EC29.jpg Trench Reynolds from My Crime Space supporting
John McCain and Sarah Palin.

This is a Blogtoberfest Debate Post.

The blog with the most comments on this
debate post
is declared the WINNER.

If you leave a comment you will be entered
to win
a very cool Blogtoberfest Surprise. The
prizes will be drawn at random on Oct. 17.


National Security

Tracee Sioux: I just read both candidates
biographies.

John McCain loves war. He writes so romantically of war and fighting
that I believe he’s looking to be a great war general. He doesn’t think
there’s anything heroic or honorable about making peace. He’s an
old-school foreign policy thinker – old school hasn’t been effective. If
he’s president, chances are, he’ll get what he wants and what he wants
is war.

Barack Obama loves peace. He will go to war – but only if he MUST. He
speaks heroically of diplomacy and has a skill in taking two opposite
sides and finding middle ground. He’s a fresh thinker and I’m into
giving new perspectives a try. If he’s president, chances are, he’ll get
what he wants and what he wants is peace.

War is expensive and should be avoided if at all possible. In the
debates I’ve heard both candidates foreshadow war with Russia, Iran,
Pakistan and Afghanistan (not to mention Iraq). I’m not a pacifist, but
I’ll cast my lot with a man who’s made a study of how to achieve peace,
diplomacy and compromise rather than a man who has made his life’s work
a study of war.

Trench Reynolds:

Unfortunately war is a necessary evil. It has been throughout the
course of history. There has never been at any time the pie in the sky
dream of ‘world peace’ only global stability. I hate to pull a Rudy
Guiliani here but since 9/11 the worlds has been unstable and will
continue to be so unless military action is taken. Since the wars in
Iraq and Afghanistan started there have been no more terror attacks on
U.S. soil. I’m not one of those people who believe that Iraq had
anything to do with 9/11 but Saddam Hussein needed to be eliminated. The
UN wasn’t doing anything about it even when Hussein blatantly ignored
their requests. My point being that Sen. Obama would rather negotiate
with rogue countries like I ran when history has proven that some
countries, especially Iran, are beyond negotiations and diplomacy.
Having served our country down in the trenches I believe that Sen.
McCain knows full well the consequences of war and military strength.


Health Care

Tracee Sioux:

From a purely Economic perspective Universal Healthcare is the way we
should go. When people are uninsured they don’t seek preventative
medicine and then we end up paying for their catastrophes through
Medicare and Medicaid in our taxes AND in increased costs at the
providers AND increases in our premiums in our insurance policies. I’ve
done the math – if everyone in the United States is adequately insured
it will save my family tax dollars, lower the cost of premiums and
copays, and put a stop to the inflation we’re experiencing right now.
Barack Obama’s plan is just smart economics.

From a moral perspective it’s barbaric to watch people be sick and
not able to see a doctor or receive treatment because they can’t afford
it. With health care inflation the way it is the average family can’t
afford it. The way we do it now is short-term expensive thinking. Let’s
be let America be better than that. A civilized nation takes care of her
people. John McCain’s plan will leave more people uninsured and does
nothing to force insurance companies to stop discriminating against
people with diagnosis’s so we’ll still be picking up the tab in taxes.
Who can insure their family for $5,000 a year? I spend
$11,000 in 2007 and we couldn’t afford recommended
health care.

Trench Reynolds:

While Universal Healthcare is a great idea in theory the reality is
that it would become another bloated and corrupt program like Medicaid
and Welfare have become. Combine that with the red tape that most people
have to go through with any government program in my estimation
Universal Haelthcare would make the system worse rather than better.
Sure everyone would be covered but then you’d have the problems that
Canada is experiencing with long waits for critical procedures. And if
you think that will lower taxes at all I believe that you are
mistaken.

I agree that insurance premiums have become to exorbitant. I myself can’t even afford to cover my own wife who has a chronic condition that needs constant attention. Both candidates have proposed similar healthcare initiatives but where I think Sen. McCain edges out Sen. Obama is that Sen McCain wants to put a stop to friviolous lawsuits
against medical practices and hospitals that have really driven up the
cost of healthcare in this country. Working in the medical field myself
I have seen many a doctor close their private practice because they
couldn’t afford the malpractice insurance anymore. I’ve also seen
physican rates skyrocket to cover costs of their insurance.


Crime

Tracee Sioux:

When I saw the head of the FBI say he couldn’t afford to arrest
300,000 known child rapists who are passing photos of their crimes
around to their organized group of pedophile buddies because the
Republican priorities have been solely about international terrorism . .
. well, as a parent if you think THAT isn’t worth paying taxes for then
we have nothing in common. Parents are afraid to allow their children
normal friendships, sleepovers, relationships with relatives. Over the
last 8 years parents have begun to build bubbles of isolation around
childhood. American kids used to be entitled to a carefree safe
childhood. Parents have lost trust the government will arrest
criminals. This will have long-term devastating effects on society.

Domestic Violence, teen relationship violence, and rape statistics
are unacceptable. I won’t even go into the fact that Sarah Palin’s Chief
of Police was charging rape victims for the rape kits that provide
evidence for finding the perpetrator.

Trench Reynolds:

First let me start off by saying I found it interesting that I
couldn’t even find the topic of crime as an issue on Sen. Obama’s
website.

That bubble around children that you speak of didn’t just happen the
day that President Bush took office. It goes as far back as the crimes
that were perpetrated on Adam
Walsh
and Megan
Kanaka
. Might I also add that President Bush signed the Adam Walsh
act into law but I digress.

While I am as disappointed as you that Sen. McCain has not addressed
the issue of domestic violence he has sworn to increase penalties for
repeat criminal offenders and to strengthen laws against sexual
predators. Soemthing else I find appealing about Se. McCain’s stance on
crime is that he will appoint judges that would follow the letter of the
law rather than what I like call criminal sympathizing judges.


Abortion

Tracee Sioux:

If Americans are serious about reducing the abortion rate they will
provide women with the healthcare necessary to prevent pregnancy.
Universal Health Care will prevent abortion. Universal Health Care will
lower the abortion rate.

When we started giving access to family planning we prevented an
estimated 9 million abortions. In this country men are entitled to
viagra by insurance companies, but women have a hell of a time getting
their insurance company to pay for the pill.

I personally, and many like me, would become a lot less attached to
Roe v. Wade when women have equal and affordable access to the ability
to prevent pregnancy and manage their reproductive lives. When women
have the ability to take responsibility for their reproductive lives I
believe they will do so. As it stands, I won’t convict women who have
limited choices due to their limited access to health care.

Trench Reynolds:

Women have never had more access to sexual and reproductive education
than they do today. I would even say they have more access to it than
men. Abortion is just a way for men and women to shirk the
responsibility of having to care for a child by terminating its life. I
have no problem with abortion being used in cases of rape, incest, and
endangerment to the mother.However when it’s used as a form of
retroactive birth control I definitely have a problem.

In a legal sense alone Roe v. Wade was a legal abomination. The
Supreme Court is supposed to interpert the law not create them. And if
Roe v. Wade were to be overturned, which I support, it would not make
abortions illegal per se but would return that option to the indvidual
states.

Sen. McCain endorse programs that would encourage adoption rather
than abortion and as someone who was adopted he would get my vote on
that alone.


Economy

Tracee Sioux:

Deregulation caused this economic crash. John McCain is a
“deregulator.” In every speech before the stock market crashed he touted
the sacrosanct “Market” as the holy grail and said he would reduce
corporate taxes and reduce regulation.

I have ZERO respect for someone who can’t admit their beliefs and
economic policies have failed the American people. Now he wants to buy
the mortgages of those who overextended themselves so they can stay in
their homes? The bankers who extended those loans and the people who
took them artificially inflated the price of homes out of the reach of
middle class families on a budget. And now those middle class families
who respected their budgets should shoulder the tax burden of those
homes so people with large appetites and no self-control can stay in
their $500,000 homes they could never afford? I got news for them -
there’s a $100,000 house on my street in my less desirable neighborhood
- come buy that. Take your loss and learn your lesson.

In 2008 Barack Obama is the Fiscal Conservative – PAY AS YOU GO.
That’s what my family does and that’s what the government should be
doing. They are throwing around 700 Billion like it means nothing so now
it means nothing. Cut the credit card in half America. Republicans and
their deregulation of the market have cost us all enough already.

Trench Reynolds:

The Democrat’s had a hand in our recent economy woes as well. They
are the ones who are in control of congress as we speak. They are the
ones who put pressure on banks to make home loans more accessible. What
has that gotten us? More foreclosures then we know what to do with.
Personally I think the current economic woes fall squarely on the
American people for not doing a better job of managing their own money.
I don’t feel empathy for people who have had their home foreclosed on.
If you can’t afford a mortgage you have no business buying a home.

The one point of Sen. MCain’s economic plan that I find most
appealing is lowering the taxes on employers. That will produce more
jobs since employers will be paying their employees rather than the
federal government.

The only points on Sen. Obama’s economic plan I strongly disagree
with are unions and raising the minimum wage. Unions have become bloated
and corrupt relics of the past that have outlived their usefulness. We
have things like OSHA and other government channels to address work
complaints. Minimum wage was not meant for supporting entire families.
It was designed as additional income or income for teens just entering
the workplace. If you’re trying to support a family on minimum wage than
maybe you would better off gaining some more education to make your
worth in the workplace more valuable.


Women’s Issues

Tracee Sioux: Women make up 51% of this country. If
America wants to stimulate her economy invite the women back to work.

We don’t have to go overseas for talent, experience, brains,
ingenuity, passion, or innovation. Women have that right here. Women are
leaving their jobs because the workplace is hostel and uninviting to
their motherhood. We will not choose work OVER our children, but we will
passionately pursue any professional ambition along-side raising our
children.

Women are the number one starters of small businesses in this
country. We want to work and we are the fresh ideas you’re looking for.
But, we’re going to need a few things to help us do both – flexible work
hours, virtual work environments, family medical leave insurance, sick
days for us and for our kids, and equal pay.

You haven’t seen nothing yet. You think the economy was good before?
Add women change everything! We’ll have better science, better laws,
better businesses, better education, better products, better everything.
Because women are better? No. Because two minds are better than one.

Barack Obama is going to get women what they need to go back to work.

John McCain is going to hang tight with the status quo. The status
quo is causing great companies to see workers overseas rather than
invite the women back.

Trench Reynolds:

I think workplaces have been increibly accomodating to women in the
work places. At least the ones that I have worked for in the past 20
years. Evefry employer I’ve worked for has had maternity leave for its
female employes and have allowed them to come back to the same position
they were wroking before. Also in that interim they have hired female
temps that in a lot of cases ended up being hired bu the company. Take
that for what it’s worth since I work in a female domintaed field.

I believe there should be equal pay as I feel the best pay should go
to the best candidiate for the position regardless of race or sex. I
would love to see employers offer more flexibility and more options to
its female employers that choose to have children. What I don’t want to
see is government handouts to achieve this. I would hope that as an
incentive to get better employees that companies and businesses would
offer this fleibility and a lot do. I feel that the market should
dictate that desire not the government.

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This is a Blogtoberfest Debate Post.

The blog with the most comments on this
debate post
is declared the WINNER.

If you leave a comment you will be entered
to win
a Barack Obama Action Figure if you win the Blog Fabulous Prize or a John McCain Action Figure if you win the My Crime Space Prize. The
prizes will be drawn at random on Oct. 17.

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Comments

152 Responses to “Blogtoberfest DEBATE – Blog Fabulous v. My Crime Space”
  1. crystal says:

    Go Obama! Good job Tracee! Can’t wait for the debate tonight!

  2. Julie K says:

    I will be voting Obama. I think McCain could have been the right person about 8 years ago, but now he is too intertwined with Bush.

  3. jwb says:

    Julie and I feel the same way. Eight years ago I supported McCain, when he thumbed his nose at the Religious Right and stood on his own. Now he’s kowtowing and desperate to become president. I’m supporting Obama because I feel he’s a principled man who’s willing to do the tough work to get this country back in fiscal and moral shape.

  4. Paul says:

    Both sides have some skeletons in their closet – Obama’s interesting choice of past acquaintances, McCain’s inability to stick with his party (which if he practices what he’s been spinning lately, that means he’s an independent in Republican’s clothing), etc.

    The question really comes down to one thing: Who is better at spin control after the fact?

  5. Penny Pavlicka says:

    I will vote for Obama! The Republicans have the weakest ticket I have ever seen.

  6. R.H. says:

    I cant wait until B.O. is president so that everyone here will have to work to support me.
    See you at the welfare line, suckas! ;)

  7. C Duran says:

    Obama has to win. I may have to consider packing my bags for Canada otherwise…..

  8. Heather says:

    Personally, I can’t imagine why people would call someone names just because their politics differ from their own. This is why I hate election year. People lose their ever-lovin’ minds and think it’s okay. So…when’s the repub vs demo war gonna start? Who will shoot first? People need to calm down.

  9. C. Clemens says:

    Im voting for obama , first time ive ever registered to vote YAY ME!
    anyway we need change, i hate to think of another 4 years of Bush (mcain)

  10. Joseph Woosley says:

    I like Obama for this election. To the earlier comment, I doubt Obama even knew about that fellow’s past. I for one wouldn’t do a background search on every university professor that was busting his butt trying to help me raise money. Most of us are more charitable in assuming professor’s in good standing aren’t former terrorists.

  11. Lisa L. says:

    Thanks for all the info.
    I predict Obama wins.

  12. Catherine copeland says:

    barrack and biden yes we can

  13. Samantha Pruitt says:

    this is the first time i will be voting, i’m so excited to be voting for someone who actually deserves it!

  14. Rich Merion says:

    Obama is unfortunately NOT qualified to lead this Nation. He has NO executive experience, having led nothing in the military, business, or government. He has done nothing in the Senate except run for President. His tour in Illinois legislature was marked by indecision – 130 times voting “Present” because he could not decide to vote yes or no! His wife accepted a $200,000 salary increase when he was elected Senator, paid back by $1 Million PORK grant to her employer! He has over $900 Million PORK add ons in 2 years! His association with terrorists & Muslims will prevent hiim from getting a high Security Clearance. How can you trust this silver tongue fast talker with no real experience?

    4900 Million PORK add ons in 2 years!

  15. D Johnson says:

    Sweet

  16. Kelly Manning says:

    To the McCain supporters posting on this site: People like you who continue to vote against their own best interest, are what got this country in the mess it is in.

    Go Obama/Biden 08
    Keep up the Good fight.

  17. james baker says:

    I definately do NOT want the mccain/palin ticket to win! Obama has my support at least for the first 4 years.

  18. Ann Fuller says:

    My support, I’ve already voted for Obama with an absentee ballot!

  19. Amy G says:

    Our country NEEDS Obama for President!

  20. Janine Brotzman says:

    I’m voting for the big O. LOL, Yay for Obama!!

  21. Marie says:

    Obama for President!

  22. kathy pease says:

    OBAMA FOR CHANGE :)

  23. Rich Merion says:

    Just say NO to Obama: NOBAMA, NO JOE! Ask Obama about the $200,000 raise the U. of Ilinois Medical Center gave his wife! In return Obama gave the Med Center $1 MILLION PORK!

  24. Kristie Noguera says:

    I will be voting for the change this country desperatly needs.

  25. Michelle L. says:

    I’ll be voting for Obama on November 4th! We can’t stand another 4 years of “more-of-the-same!”

  26. Ruth Fichter says:

    For the first time since Bobby Kennedy was alive, I feel a real sense of hope. If this country elects Barack Obama, perhaps we can regain a sense of our best selves and some respect our TRUE American values throughout the world!

  27. Jen says:

    Proof reading English papers written by eighteen year old kids about “Why I Think McCain should be President” for two hours today made me want to throw up. Their reasons held no water.

  28. Tracee — totally agree with you!!

  29. Jayme Isaacs says:

    Obama And Biden Have My Vote

  30. tsc says:

    no question about it, i will be voting for barack!

  31. Michele says:

    Obama and Biden

  32. Gianna says:

    Please enter me :)

  33. Vicki says:

    Our country needs a change! Let’s get Obama in the office, and see what he can do!

  34. Vicki says:

    I hope Obama can turn this country around!

  35. sandra thomas says:

    I am not for Obama, but my best friend is. I would love to win the action figure and surprize her with it.

  36. Obama as president scares me. McCain all the way.

  37. Leigh Nichols says:

    Awesome!!

  38. Zoe Lee says:

    I cant wait to see Obama and Biden take it..

  39. Gaye McGill says:

    I believe Obama-Biden will make a great team. They want the same things I want for this country – equality, peace, jobs, education, healthcare, clean air and water. The Bush administration has done an unbelievable amount of damage in 8 years; we can’t afford another 4 years of the same.

  40. Phyllis Jenkins says:

    Obama and Biden
    I want a young cool headed man in office.

  41. Marcia S says:

    I support the Obama/Biden ticket.

  42. kerri says:

    i am supporting obama and biden

  43. Veronica Garrett says:

    Obama all the way.

  44. Lily Kwan says:

    Please enter me into the contest. Thanks!

  45. Rich Merion says:

    After careful research I will NOT vote for Obama – he lies to us! In 2 years he added on $935 MILLION PORK, some of which went to his wife’s employer, U. of Illinois Medical Center who gave his wife a $200,000 raise to $300,000 per year! He did nothing in the Senate except run for President. He did nothing in the Illinois Legislature (voted Present 130 times because he could not make a decision to vote yea or nay). He talks a good show but that is all it is! Check him out!

  46. The real winners are our readers who get some pretty neat prizes. :)

  47. kathy pease says:

    at this point the way things are going they could get pee wee herman in there for all i care :(

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