It's not about you.
It's about the young American men and women who will needlessly lose their lives in Iraq if John McCain is president.
It's about the young American men and women who will return from Iraq horribly maimed and disfigured both mentally and physically if John McCain is president.
It's about the thousands of returning veterans who will not get the medical, economic, or educational support if John McCain is president.
It's about the thousands of Americans who will lose their jobs and homes because of political indifference if John McCain is president.
It's about the tens of thousands Americans who will continue to be denied health care if John McCain is president.
It's about the tens of thousands of children who will grow up in wrenching poverty if John McCain is president.
It's about the tens of thousands of American children who will be denied a decent education if John McCain is president.
It's about the continuation of tax breaks for the rich corporations and individuals at the expense of the poor and middle class if John McCain is president.
It's about our crumbling infrastructure which will continue to be neglected in favor of pork-barrel spending if John McCain is president.
It's about the lobbyists and special interests who will continue their strangle hold on our government if John McCain is president.
It's about the old military battles both just and unjust that will continue and the new ones now contemplated if John McCain is president.
It's about the depletion of the world's natural resources, lack of conservation and global warming which will remain neglected if John McCain is president.
It's about what the future of our country and the future of the world will be if John McCain is president.
It's not about you.
Update: From Taegan Goddard's Political Wire:
Clinton Will Be Put Up for Nomination
Sen. Hillary Clinton's name will be put up for nomination at the Democratic National Convention, according to Marc Ambinder.
"Within the past week, Clinton advisers informed the Obama team that many of Clinton's staunchest supporters felt strongly that something had to be done, and that Clinton had concluded that, in part for the sake of unity, their wishes ought to be respected. They heard back immediately: the Obama campaign had always been open to having her name placed in nomination alongside his."
However, "the exact choreography has not been worked out."
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