
While listening to McCain's election speech, many different thoughts ran through my head. He put out some good points but seemed to story tell a little too much.
His speech seemed to aim more towards the veterans and families with people in the war. He talked about how he experienced war and how he wasn't his own man but his country's man. He also thanked Bush for "helping" the country in war. He said to "stand up for your side and fight for our future". With war happening he intends to keep the US safe from enemies. McCain expressed how he hates war; and is running to keep the country safe loved ones in our country out of fighting.
He also made a point that the government doesn't make our choices but give us more choices to choose from. He wants citizens to enlist, enter ministry, run for public office, comfort others, tech, feed the hunger, help the country and be greater than yourself. He believes anyone can make a change and help.
Unlike Obama's speech, McCain seemed to be more aimed towards the republicans rather than the entire people. He spoke of how he wanted to make a change in the country as a whole but didn't mention much about the change. He spoke of what change should occur, but did not explain how he was going to go through with that change.
I'm not sure who I'm voting for or my reasonings behind it yet, but each presidential candidate has a way they are planning on running this country.
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