On the eve of what is to date the most historical event of our young country's existence I find myself torn between pride in my country for overcoming prejudices we have stuck to for over a century and despair over the particular candidate who will be taking office. As a conservative republican I often have people say to me that I am un-american or even racist because I don't think Barack Obama should be president. First of all I find it very un-american to question someone else's political viewpoint to such an extreme. If you like B.H.O. for president I certainly disagree with you and hold a different opinion but I won't go up to you and say you must hate white people.....!?!?! It is not the color of the candidates skin I have a problem with, I applaud the American people for electing their first African American President, it is the character of the man who has been elected that I take issue with. I feel like I could go on and on with this particular argument but really it is futile. The election happened, B.H.O. takes office tomorrow and nothing will change that, at least for the next 4 years. I just felt compelled to state that I am happy and sad at the same time, it is my prayer that in times of great turmoil B.H.O. will take to his knees and ask for wisdom and guidance from the God who deemed now the time for him to make history. Well, here's to the next election!
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Well said little sister! You will probably think me silly when I tell you that tears came to my eyes when I read this...not because of what it is you said but because how you said it and the wisdom in your words. Sometimes it is hard for me to believe that the years have passed and we are ALL grown up and not the little children we once were. I love you and miss you!!!
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