
What is the message Barack Obama is trying to get across to Americans? What is Obama's blueprint for change? Actually, Barack Obama's complete blueprint for change touches on almost 25 issues and topics that are important to all Americans.
Here is Obama's blueprint for change on the issues of Civil Rights, Military Defense and Citizen Disabilities; all without the misinformation and political mud slinging of inaccurate facts.
Obama on Civil Rights
The ultimate right of each American is to vote. In the last half century, the barriers to voting, such as: literacy tests, poll taxes and other social status related requirements, deprived and discouraged many Americans, especially minorities. Even today, there are obstacles that prevent all citizens the right to vote. Here is what Barack plans to address the issues of Civil Rights:
Obama's blueprint for Civil Right change include:
- A stronger Civil Right Enforcement
- Combat employment discrimination
- Focus on eliminating hate crimes
- End deceptive voting practices
- End Racial Profiling
OBAMA ON DEFENSE
Barack Obama deeply respects the men and women in our military. He is adamant about having a clearly defined mission before we sent them into harm's way. A mission that has concrete objectives, both political and military. His blueprint for change calls for seeking advice from military experts, military commanders, and other experts. He will lead the cause to ensure our troops have the very best to protect themselves in times of war.
Obama's blueprint for change of the American 21st Century Military include:
- Investment in technology
- Continue to build our defense capabilities
- Bolster up the National Guard and Reserves
- Promote the office of Homeland Security
- Restore alliances
- Reform military contracting
OBAMA ON DISABILITIES
Barack Obama believes that the barriers, stereotypes and discrimination of disabled Americans must be addressed by building policies and changing attitudes through education. We must also remove the physical barriers that face our disables citizens trying to function and get around in the country's infrastructure, including access to building and transportation.
His blueprint for change, calls for providing the disabled, the chance to get an education, and a means to live independently.
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