As we move into a new (alright now, you might be a Clinton fan… or worse, a McCain supporter, but I have to assume for the good of humanity that you also believe in a discourse from Bush’s America) era in the good country of America, there are thousands of things that need mending. Quite frankly, it would be redundant to ramble on the failures of the Bush administration, but the opposite is true for the potential of the next administration. In fact, not enough can be said about Barack Obama. What struck me in the last debate between himself and Clinton was that if certain supporters of Obama’s fan base really do not know of his accomplishments in the slightest, two things must be true:
1. The man has achieved an 11-contest sweep to make realistic a Hollywood-like run for Presidency without milking every little thing he’s done AS PART OF HIS JOB AND RESPONSIBILITY as a servant of this nation and its government (the “experienced” candidates only seem more experienced because all they do is talk about what they’ve done and said in the past!)
2. It must be assumed that a large portion of the people who are NOT for Obama do not know about him either (not to mention his accomplishments) and take an almost partisan disliking to him.
It has been shown in the last few primaries as well as in general opinion that Obama’s fan base is growing… in fact, it is absorbing independents, Clintonites, and McCainheads across the country. Why? Perhaps, people are putting aside the automatic “he’s not my candidate, I won’t embrace him” attitude and learning a little bit about what has allowed this man to make politics magical again.
This man has brought back eloquent speaking and the idea of a leader who lifts up his nation. No wonder his wife talks about politics and pride the way that she does, its true! There has not been a single man or woman who has had the fire that this man has in a LONG time. Correct he is in saying that his is the type of leadership that is desperately needed in this country and in its time of healing and re-building. We don’t need some figurehead, we need a leader. We need for people to be able to rally behind someone as a symbol for their commitment to the promise of tomorrow. Yes, the candidates agree that a change is needed… but the only candidate who has put himself in the position to usher in a new era of hope, a new feeling of pride, and a new sense of unity for prosperity in this country is Barack Obama.
Let it be known that as this decade ends, it is one characterized by lost souls. It has been a decade of misadventure into iPlanet because reality has been too complex and non-giving. Let it also be known that change is already occurring in America with a young senator in a more commanding seat in this nation than the president himself. Barack Obama’s already made good on his promise for change we can believe in. After all, look at what he’s done to unify people out of office. The next decade needs to be one where our people come back to life and care once more. We need to arrive at a place where our sicknesses are not our deaths and our houses are our homes not burdens. We need to march forward, together, behind a man whose fire is bright enough to lead us out of darkness and light up our future.
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