Wordless Wednesday: Change

November 5, 2008 at 10:56 am | Posted in History, Politics | 6 Comments

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Wordless Wednesday is not so wordless today.  I had another photo ready this week, but to post anything other than a recognition of last night’s election of Barack Obama didn’t seem right.

I didn’t hide that I didn’t enthusiastically support Obama or McCain.  None of us can deny though that at least half the country felt disenfranchised, that far many more felt that the country was “on the wrong track,” and that many had lost American pride.  There’s no doubt that the election of Obama will energize many Americans, lift their spirits, give them hope, and polish our image with many people around the world.  The burden is now on President-Elect Obama to deliver on his promises when those promises might actually be bigger than the man himself.  In short, it’s put up or shut up time for the Democrats.  But, the burden is also on those of us who didn’t fully support Obama, who may be more fiscally conservative or right-leaning, to take the high road and allow positive change to happen.  If the same bitterness continues that has existed for the past eight (or even more) years, then the country will only continue swinging from right to left every two, four or eight years without any real positive movement at all.

It’s also impossible to ignore the incredibly historic significance of this election, and—despite party or politics—to not be proud of this country for electing its first African-American president.  Last night two young girls looked up at their dad and saw the President of the United States.  Only fifty years ago, those same girls might have needed a military escort just to walk to school.  I’m definitely proud to be part of the generation that helped to make this happen.

Other votes last night were not as encouraging.  Votes in California, Arkansas, Florida and other states exposed that discrimination, hate and fear still exist.  We can’t move forward while we’re busy holding others down.  This country is making progress and will continue to be the greatest nation on earth.  Next time that we want change though, let’s just be sure to try to take everyone with us.

 

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  1. All we can do is wait and see.

  2. I am disheartened by the polarity that still exists. Who knows–we’re moving forward and that has got to be a good thing.

  3. I still don’t think he was the best choice. But, as I explained to my children this morning… He’s the president. We must respect him and support him and help him succeed. And if he doesn’t live up to his promises we get another chance to vote in 4 years.

  4. Very well said Darren. I look to Obama to be a unifying figure. He seems to have that going for him, so I too hope it happens and that he can keep the party in line and finally dismiss this polarity. We need to all stand together and it hasn’t happened in the last 8 years. I think that is why so many people are excited about this change.

  5. I’m so excited about the choice we made…and very hopeful about the future…for the first time in 8 years.

  6. Can I use this post and tell people to come here who don’t believe that you can be a Republican and NOT be a hate mongering neocon?

    Very well said… except for the fact that with 52% of the country voting Democrat, it would be “nearly half” not “at least half” (unlike 2000).


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