Ok, so I won’t say ONE WORD in my post, but here I will mention that I took these pictures myself on the day that Barack Obama was in Springfield, IL to announce his candidacy.
My children were there. I was there. I was this close to him.
Historic moment for us. When I say “us” I mean all of us. You, too.
I remember seeing these photos and Kelly’s notes about the Obama announcement at the time. To be there at “ground zero” had to have been a great thing.
I’ve wept tears of anxiety relief for results of this election. For voters to place Obama in the White House as the President-elect is a tremendous event. My state of VA actually voted for Obama! I need to pinch myself a little. I’m not an Obama worshiper, as I don’t think anyone should be, but I do believe in what he stands for, his strength, the hope of a different course. It’s truly an inspirational time.
The adversity of the fantastic war debt, the managing of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the financial meltdown, lack of jobs, etc., are extremely difficult obstacles. Imagine that we will have a President who can effectively communicate with the People, as should be done (in full sentences, no less!) about what is happening in real time, not only post-event. I can’t wait to do my part to part of the solution.
I think about what John Murtha of PA said about racism in rural areas of PA negating some of the vote for Obama. I’m still an idealist, even in my middle age, but I’m not naive enough to believe that what he stated is not true. What I hope is that those folks who wouldn’t vote for Obama because of his race, will be shown that it’s the man (or woman) that matters most.
Peace.
(Delete/edit as needed. This is a veritable diatribe from someone who seldom comments!)
My state (CO) also went blue, first time in 16 years. I too hope people will be willing to open their hearts & their minds in the next 4 (8?) years & work together. There is so much work to be done, and so much common ground on which we can ALL agree.
I hope this President can help restore some humanity & humility to the way the U.S. is perceived internationally. Yes, I know that perception & reality can be polar opposites, but our country has taken a beating in the eyes of the world (& not always undeservedly) by what the current occupant of the White House has done or said. We are a young, resilient, diverse nation with big hearts & minds. What happened yesterday illustrates that, in my humble but earnest opinion.
And selfishly, I hope that the winds of change refresh Mocha Momma so she will start blogging regularly again, because I miss her!!!
I place very little value in the way the U.S. is perceived internationally. If what other people’s perceptions were mattered to me, I would never have stepped outside my own comfort zone. What I hope, is that finally there is an administration that brings all the voices to the table, not just the voices who are in agreement with the man in charge. That is after all what got us in trouble during the last eight years.
hopefully this wind of change will be a hurricane in the right direction. As much as I admire the man, he’s about to begin waging a major uphill battle to fix what the present administration has done. He’s got 8 years of turmoil to straighten out…His confidence and a strong administration will get the job done though.
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Nice way to use your words. Hee.
A picture is worth a thousand.
YES.
Here is my word: WORD.
Love it!!!
By my count, you just posted 3000 words!
Goddess…I’m hoping so!!!
I hope so too.
Ok, so I won’t say ONE WORD in my post, but here I will mention that I took these pictures myself on the day that Barack Obama was in Springfield, IL to announce his candidacy.
My children were there. I was there. I was this close to him.
Historic moment for us. When I say “us” I mean all of us. You, too.
Go out and vote!
I’m taking the kids with me in about an hour–we’re gonna Barack the vote!
oh to be in Illinois today!!!
I was this close to him last night in North Carolina.
Great man, i hope he gets the chance to prove it
Oh please oh please oh please
I hope we get to see that face a lot in the next 8 years.
Yes, Same here!!
I did get a good laugh at the McCain/Fey Bumper Sticker I saw.
Got fingers, toes and a whole lot more crossed in Wisconsin this morning.
A picture is worth a thousand words…
*smile*
Nor will I!
Delurking to say this made me laugh and I SO hope your next “wordless” post shows him with a bible, hand raised.
Here’s a website that gives the international opinion of this event
http://www.iftheworldcouldvote.com/results
; )
love it.
Great pictures of our Illinois Senator, before he became known to the world as President-Elect Obama!!!
Tell me you were in Chicago tonight for this celebration. Please?
WE HAVE A BLACK MAN IN THE WHITE HOUSE!!!!!!! I can’t believe how amazingly happy this makes me. My heart won’t stop singing and I can’t stop crying.
We CAN, we CAN, we CAN!
Tomorrow my kids are going to read this acceptance speech because it is the most beautiful thing I have heard in a long time.
I will – WE WIN. Pah hah hah hah hah hah!
What a night! We did it!!!
Well done America.
Hear hear Big Mike!
I was thinking about you Kelly, while I watched the crowds in Chicago.
I didn’t comment on the election results either. But I did brag that gas in Omaha is $1.97!!!
I remember seeing these photos and Kelly’s notes about the Obama announcement at the time. To be there at “ground zero” had to have been a great thing.
I’ve wept tears of anxiety relief for results of this election. For voters to place Obama in the White House as the President-elect is a tremendous event. My state of VA actually voted for Obama! I need to pinch myself a little. I’m not an Obama worshiper, as I don’t think anyone should be, but I do believe in what he stands for, his strength, the hope of a different course. It’s truly an inspirational time.
The adversity of the fantastic war debt, the managing of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the financial meltdown, lack of jobs, etc., are extremely difficult obstacles. Imagine that we will have a President who can effectively communicate with the People, as should be done (in full sentences, no less!) about what is happening in real time, not only post-event. I can’t wait to do my part to part of the solution.
I think about what John Murtha of PA said about racism in rural areas of PA negating some of the vote for Obama. I’m still an idealist, even in my middle age, but I’m not naive enough to believe that what he stated is not true. What I hope is that those folks who wouldn’t vote for Obama because of his race, will be shown that it’s the man (or woman) that matters most.
Peace.
(Delete/edit as needed. This is a veritable diatribe from someone who seldom comments!)
yeah
)
Thats enough said right there!
I agree w/ A Different Ken.
My state (CO) also went blue, first time in 16 years. I too hope people will be willing to open their hearts & their minds in the next 4 (8?) years & work together. There is so much work to be done, and so much common ground on which we can ALL agree.
I hope this President can help restore some humanity & humility to the way the U.S. is perceived internationally. Yes, I know that perception & reality can be polar opposites, but our country has taken a beating in the eyes of the world (& not always undeservedly) by what the current occupant of the White House has done or said. We are a young, resilient, diverse nation with big hearts & minds. What happened yesterday illustrates that, in my humble but earnest opinion.
And selfishly, I hope that the winds of change refresh Mocha Momma so she will start blogging regularly again, because I miss her!!!
I place very little value in the way the U.S. is perceived internationally. If what other people’s perceptions were mattered to me, I would never have stepped outside my own comfort zone. What I hope, is that finally there is an administration that brings all the voices to the table, not just the voices who are in agreement with the man in charge. That is after all what got us in trouble during the last eight years.
I love you people and all your words on my “wordless” post.
I’m starting to feel refreshed and I miss you (and blogging) too!
You always have such a way with words – even when you don’t use them. smiles!
hopefully this wind of change will be a hurricane in the right direction. As much as I admire the man, he’s about to begin waging a major uphill battle to fix what the present administration has done. He’s got 8 years of turmoil to straighten out…His confidence and a strong administration will get the job done though.
YES.
Nuff said =)
Hurrah! I worked for on a (D) congressional campaign which upset the (R) incumbent by the largest margin in the nation.
See you at the Inauguration
GREAT wordless post!