2012년 9월 16일 일요일

This is an assignment :)

  I interviewed my friend's mother in person. She voted for Democratic Party (Obama). Because first of all, she liked his promise. Especially, He promised about insuarance for the whole nation and withdrawal troops to Iraq. And it caught her fancy. And she said that the September 11 terrorist attacks after experiencing her political affiliation seems to change a little a little more neutral.She thinks she came to prefer the peace.

  She said when she consider herself, she probably have a neutral political affiliation. But she is a little conservative, too. And she does not agree with Obama's support legalizing same-sex marriage. But she wants to the "world peace". And she said she can tolerate that, if necessary for "world peace"

By the way, I am Korean. And in my country, president who took office last died. This incident influenced me a lot. I became interested in politics and became a progressive tendency. Interested in his political moves and got to thinking, the leader need to hear the words of the low.To do so, just sit in high places are not allowed.

To be honest, I didn't know about the politics of the United States. While preparing for this interview, I spent a week to study American politics in order to create interview questions .Now I'll have more interest in the upcoming election  and make my  own opinion.
In my opinion,  people seems to determine the political affiliation after observate the footsteps of politicians.
And, in my opinion, when significant political events wake up, people see the politicians' response. Or people also see politicians' commitment and  decide how to vote.
And  my point of view did not change .
---------------------------------------------------------------------
 interviewed my friend's mother in person.

Q1. How did you vote in the last election?

A1. I voted for Democratic Party (Obama). Because first of all, I liked his promise. Especially, He promised about insuarance for the whole nation and withdrawal troops to Iraq. And it caught my fancy.

Q2.Do you have a reason that you liked it?

A2. I opposed the war in Iraq.

Q3.
Do you consider yourself a liberal, conservative, or independent?
A3. I probably have a neutral political affiliation. But I am a little conservative, too.

Q4.So you supported  Republican the usual?
A4. Yes. But I search commitment rather than blindly supporting a party


Q5.  What life experiences have shaped your political values?
A6.
The September 11 terrorist attacks after experiencing my political affiliation seems to change a little more neutral. I think I came to prefer the peace


Q6. What key issues are most important to you, when it comes to US policy?
Like I said, September 11 terrorist attacks.


Q7. Who will you likely vote for in the future? 
A7.I'm not sure. But I think I vote for Obama, again.

Q8
Why?
A8.
I do not like Romney's way. He seems to be very biased,

Q9. Specially which part?
A9. He seems to be separating the sides before The presidency. He attacked China and made hierarchy (the basis of his own) and he officially announced.It is imprudent. It seems like he does not understand the economic situation.

Q10.
Where do you get political information?
A10.
Most of the Internet news articles.

댓글 1개:

  1. Yeryeong,

    Great post! I like that you have written more, and it is written very well. There are only some minor mistakes.

    Good job with your interview. You asked some very good questions.

    AS for your political viewpoint, do you think that being a "progressive" in Korea is similar to being a "liberal" in the US?

    Also, please be sure to add 2 or more pictures to your post. You can cut and paste pictures from Google. This will enhance your design.

    Overall, very good work.

    GR: 90

    답글삭제