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US Election 2008 – Would Vote Swing?

A very timely movie, the recent Hollywood flick Swing Vote (2008) tries to capitalize on the ongoing race to US presidential election, with Obama and Mrs Clinton heating things up. The satirical route taken to depict political realities when a nation goes to polls is a kind of wearying as towards the end it focuses more on personal grievance handling than on larger issues.

 

Greeting us on-screen are Kevin Costner as Bud Johnson and Madeline Carroll as his 5th grade daughter Molly settled in the tiny, impoverished town in New Mexico. A degenerate, barely-employed, drunkard father is persuaded by an intelligent, responsible daughter to vote in the presidential election. The latter in a drunken fit fails to turn up on the D-day and the melodrama heightens thereafter. The clever and politically conscious Molly somehow manages to sneak past the dozing poll officer to cast a vote in the name of her father. However, a machine malfunction leaves the vote half stuck as polling comes to a close.

 

This is followed by a frenzied rush for Bud’s vote by the hot seat contenders. The camera zooms in on the wretched man’s dwelling and the world waits with bated breath. Who would get the swing vote when it is recast? A new face of political Leviathan raises its head as the hopefuls for presidential vote start jostling to grab Bud’s vote. Political lust, odious pandering, coarse commercials, and mean servility smear the face of civil existence. Good intentions, funny moments, annoying times, political follies and never-ending ambitions - ”Swing Vote” stirs up a cacophony of human realities.

 

Towards the end, Bud gives a long-winded, grandiloquent speech punctuated by wisdom tooth and honest yearning to bring about some real change against the canvas of US presidential run. The fate of swinging vote, however, remains dangling as the flick disappears in the flower of speech. Nice performance Kevin, after a long hiatus! Wake up all you fellas- Realize the power to make a difference wherever you are!

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Vote For Obama

Hector Cadena asked:

This coming November, the United States is faced with a clear choice, between more of the same old politics or change. McCain has tried to steal Obama’s catch-phrase of “change”, but come on, let’s get serious. What does a 72-year old know about change? John McCain has been a US Senator for over 25-years and during that time, our country has stuck it’s heals in the sand and fought change tooth and nail.

I was a child when John Kennedy was first elected president, but I can still recall the excitement that hung in the air like smoke on the water. The United States fully rebounded from the Second World War and our stature as a world leader was confirmed. By electing a young and charismatic president, we sent a strong signal to the world that our country was ready to move into the future brimming with confidence and we were electing a young, new leader to get us there. In his short tenure as president, John Kennedy inspired a nation of young people to look beyond their won self interests and to reach for their full potential by striving to serve the world’s greater good. John Kennedy was a rare and visionary leader and because of that, he posed a threat to the old guard. True leaders are far and few between. Leaders cannot be created or promoted. Leadership cannot be taught or learned. Real leadership come from the soul. Leadership is derived out of an ingrained sense of purpose and servitude. There is no substitute for leadership.

Our form of government is the world’s greatest not because our leaders created it, but because it has created leaders. Democracy is the best form of government because it fosters an atmosphere of leadership development by creating the environment and the conditions that allows for men and women to strive to reach for their full potential.

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