Obama's presidency has a sense of a larger destiny to it. And America should come together and be thankful we have such a historic figure like Barack - he's one of the good guys. After eight-plus years of a corrupt and out-of-control Congress, with a dimwitted leader, we need the 'elitist' Obama; the 'Socialist' Obama; the 'Centrist' Obama; and the 'Leftist' Obama. Which one is he? He's everyman who has achieved personal greatness through his humility, humanity, and honesty (a least, that's the hope). So to that hope we all should place in Obama, let us recognize the image is not the man. Let's help this man succeed. America needs a win.
We've lined up our best man for the job. Now let's get to work, building the new energy economy, with new green transportion, in an environment of the positivism Obama brings. May he embrace his destiny with the knowledge that we're with him.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
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I seriously hope you're right. I am beginning to wonder if there _are_ any "good guys" left. Having said that, I voted early and I voted for Obama. If nothing else, This country _needs_ a president who is not an old white guy. We've had 232 years of that, and it's been a good run, but I think we can all see that getting a little color in the white house is going to be meaningful to this "melting pot" culture of ours on many different levels.
Good blog - Let's all thank Harriet Tubman who said, "Keep on Running." I hope we get there tomorrow. Obama is our best hope.
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