Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 Since government officials have decided that the presidential campaigns have to start so early, I've given a lot of thought to what type of person we need to lead our country and look out for our children's future. It is so important that we all find a way to participate (caucus/vote) in electing our next president. I look at my daughter as she journeys through Autism and know that in this election it is vital that we choose someone who will stand up to the big insurance companies {that now cover little or nothing for Autism treatment}; someone who will be a champion of those who's voices are silenced; someone who will work to keep toxins from endangering our kids; someone who doesn't look at our kids as cookie cutter/one treatment fits all. I've looked at all the candidates web sites, read many blogs and watched a looooot of YouTube video. In my opinion, is intensely skilled at seeing both the forest and the trees. has a remarkable ability to look at the whole picture, then zero in like a laser on problematic issues and using excellent problem solving skills to come up with the most effective solution. I don't know if he was always that way or whether he grew into that, since I only became aware of him in 2004, but it is a vital attribute for a great president. has such a marvelous empathetic quality as well. He knows what it is like to be in dire circumstances and it shows. I've met a few of his volunteers (including a lovely woman with Asperger's) and have noticed that ' passion seems to fuel their passion and vice versa. There is just such a positive energy coming from this campaign. I believe it is to ' benefit that he has been away from Washington DC since 2004. ' work with the University of North Carolina, Center on Poverty, Work and Opportunity and other public issues has been a catalyst for great growth from . is the candidate with the integrity to change things for the better. I agree with Harry Belafonte that it speaks volumes that is the only viable candidate focusing on poverty. Finally, after Rhutto's assassination last week, I noticed every candidate get in front of a camera to say what they would do... instead called Musharraf in Pakistan to discuss the situation. From all I've seen, is a do-er, not just a talker. Please take a look for yourself: http://www.johnedwards.com/issues/ Here are just a few of the videos that I've watched: on Autism and Mental Health (Note: I had to adjust my speakers for this one, since the acoustics were not great in the room.) answers a voter's question on health care and autism in particular at a house party in Hampton Falls, NH on 11/18/2007 on No Child Left Behind http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDnrP9MbPDg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEhGyhJy7Yw on Health Care A Conversation with and - Interview with local podcaster Some domestic life questions, but also more pertinent questions like about Darfur; health care, etc. Peace be with you!--- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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