Tuesday, January 20, 2009

President Barack Obama.



I really have no words for today. I'm so proud of America and the people who worked together to make this day a reality. I want to focus on the positive rather than the negative of the day (read: bitter Republicans). I want to shout to everyone "I helped!" and have people yell back "Me too!" His speech was well-put. It wasn't about victory. It was about strength. The strength to stand up to our enemies, to overcome our economic perils, to work together and look forward rather than back. I can't even begin to describe how glad I am that President Obama will work for me, for my endeavors. I know it won't happen this weekend. It will take months, years, to get America back on track. But I believe he can do it, along with his Cabinet and supporters. We all just have to be patient and understand that nothing happens overnight.
I'm just a little speechless. I didn't think this day would ever come (not in the sense that it couldn't happen, but in the sense that I'm extremely impatient and ready to turn this place around).
To President Barack Obama--Help make this world a better place. I know you can do it.
LC.

2 comments:

  1. Here's to a better America! I agree with you, I am optimistic and also ready to get this nation turned around. Baby steps...into the elevator, baby steps...into the elevator (What About Bob), and soon, we will be in the elevator rising above this mess and on our way to peace and unity. :) Barack is our first baby step...and this comment is dumb.

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  2. hey lady!

    not much ado about your post (unfortunately), but i'm glad you found me! yes, it has been forever! that's so exciting you two got a dog; they're such great partners in crime!

    i'm all about some wii bowling. we got raving rabids tv party. have you played that? if not, you two will have to play that with us; it's a riot! i hope you're well.

    talk to you soon!

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