Wednesday, November 05, 2008

MANDATE - LANDSLIDE - ASS KICKING!


















It is a shame that President Elect Barack Obama's Grandmother did not live to see this day. I heard someone say "She voted for him in Heaven and she did not have to wait in line long because there were not any Republicans there".

History was made and I will say I am proud of America today. She has grown and I hope she continues to grow and set examples for the rest of the world. I was very ashamed of McCain supporters for booing the President Elect as McCain graciously addressed him. I hope this hate in America is a thing of the pass and if they want to stay there they will just have to be left behind. No more hate, fear and demonizing of others please. NO MORE IN THE UNITED STATES of AMERICA and sit in church on Sunday.

McCain proves again that he is a decent man. I don't know what happened but McCain took the low road and resorted to gimmicks in his campaign. McCain did not stick to the issues and took bad advice from someone he trusted. Thank you that someone.

I believe that President Elect Obama will use his 100 million people (and growing) organization to help guide him. He got support from the masses and owes no lobbyist or groups anything. I also hope he uses his amazing communication network to get the masses involved and alert us as to who or what gets in the way of us moving this country forward. This should not be difficult as we have witness the technology and communication expertise his organization developed. In this way we the masses can get to work to correct or remove the problem.

There will be a small, vocal and older group that will go out of there way to hold on to hate and fear. As I mentioned earlier if we cannot drag them forward kicking and screaming for the good of us all, we will need to ignore them and leave them behind.

America still needs work because we still define a person that is 50% one race and 50% another as Black. Why is that?

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think McCain was pushed by his campaign and the Republican party to do things like he did, because last night we saw the McCain that over the years had earned the respect of all Americans.

If McCain had been the McCain of old, the one we saw last night, this would have been closer. I'm thankful that he listened to the Bush campaign machine.

Jae Kay said...

McCain sold out to the Republican hardcore and failed to use his talents properly. I felt sorry for him when I saw his eloquent and worthy speech announcing Obama's win being ruined by the booing bastards in the hall with him.

Such a shame, but the best man won!

Anonymous said...

It is a shame...but landslide? 5% is not a landslide by any means. And if Obama hadn't done the wrong thing by feeding people at concerts and then signing them up to vote and making them vote before their adrenilene had cooled down from the free food and concerts they had just been given, they might have voted different. That was a low down trick....too bad McCain didn't try that...but then, if he had, and he would have won, Obama and the media would have jumped all over it for being unconstitutional....and for once...the left would be right.

-Robert-

Tony W said...

Wise Conservatism Bush declared MANDATE with 1%. If you remain to be in denial as to why Obama won means you voted for Bush twice. I'm sure your happy how that worked out. Also please don't try to throw Bush under the bus now.

If you believe a 70 year old man that grow up in the America of 70 years ago would govern different from Bush I would have to disagree.

The fact of the matter is America is in the beginning of a change. A change that will support all in the country and move forward for the better. If you are among those who resist and prefer things to stay the same, landslide will become an overwhelming avalanche.

Everyone is welcome at the table for change.

Anonymous said...

We did it! That's all I can really say.