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AMERICA CAN BE PROUD

Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 7:15 am
by mekender
In a few short days, an African American man will move from his private residence into a much larger and infinitely more expensive one owned not by him but by the taxpayers. A vast lawn, a perimeter fence and many well trained security specialists will insulate him from the rest of us but the mere fact that this man will be residing in this house should make us all stop and count or blessings - because it proves that we live in a nation where anything is possible.

Many believed this day would never come. Most of us hoped and prayed that it would, but few of us actually believed we would live to see it. Racism is an ugly thing in all of it's forms and there is little doubt that if this man had moved into this house fifteen years ago, there would have been a great outcry - possibly even rioting in the streets. Today, we can all be both grateful and proud that no such mayhem will take place when this man takes up residency in this house.

This man, moving into this house at this time in our nation's history is much more than a simple change of addresses for him - it is proof of a change in our attitude as a nation. It is an amends of sorts - the righting of a great wrong. It is a symbol of our growth, and of our willingness to "judge a man, not by the color of his skin but by the content of his character".

There can be little doubt now that the vast majority of us truly believe that this man has earned both his place in history and his new address. His time in this house will not be easy - it will be fraught with danger and he will face many challenges. I am sure there will be many times when he asks himself how in the world he ended up here and like all who have gone before him, the experience will age him greatly. But I for one will not waste an ounce of worry for his sake - because in every way a man can, he asked for this. His whole life for the past fifteen years appears to have been inexorably leading this man toward this house. It is highly probable that in the past, despite all of his actions, racism would have kept this man out of this house. Today, I thank the lord above that I am an American and that I live in a nation where wrongs are righted, where justice matters and where truly anything is possible. Let's applaud the man right now!

Re: AMERICA CAN BE PROUD

Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 5:02 pm
by Rich
While I did not vote for him, and fear he will be another Jimmy Carter in office, I will reluctantly admit he was legally elected to the Presidency, and therefore is "my" President.

I understand the historical aspects of Obama's election, but please forgive me if I don't get all warm and fuzzy about it.

<edit> Okay, I just now clicked on the link, and guess what. Ya got me. That'll teach me to be in a hurry :oops: </edit>

Re: AMERICA CAN BE PROUD

Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 7:06 pm
by Aaron
Off topic, now that you clicked the link, but I won't consider him President until the citizenship issue is resolved (which it won't be).

I won't be the crazy who tries to take on the whole government and say it's illegal and that he has no authority, but it's an important distinction to me.

Re: AMERICA CAN BE PROUD

Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 2:02 am
by Lokidude
Rich wrote:While I did not vote for him, and fear he will be another Jimmy Carter in office, I will reluctantly admit he was legally elected to the Presidency, and therefore is "my" President.

I understand the historical aspects of Obama's election, but please forgive me if I don't get all warm and fuzzy about it.

<edit> Okay, I just now clicked on the link, and guess what. Ya got me. That'll teach me to be in a hurry :oops: </edit>
Agreed, with relation to Obama. And that's what separates us from the shrill of the species, who've spent the last 8 years screaming "Not my president!"

Re: AMERICA CAN BE PROUD

Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 2:58 am
by Jered
Rich wrote: I understand the historical aspects of Obama's election, but please forgive me if I don't get all warm and fuzzy about it.
Thou art forgiven for thine sins. Now thou must goeth forth from hither and do thine penance by purchasing yon Barack Obama commemorative plates!

Re: AMERICA CAN BE PROUD

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 3:51 am
by Combat Controller
Or a commemorative dildo. Whichever.

Re: AMERICA CAN BE PROUD

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 5:14 am
by Ben Rumson
They have plates?!!! Damn, I went and bought the coins.

Re: AMERICA CAN BE PROUD

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 2:12 am
by 308Mike
Aaron wrote:Off topic, now that you clicked the link, but I won't consider him President until the citizenship issue is resolved (which it won't be).

I won't be the crazy who tries to take on the whole government and say it's illegal and that he has no authority, but it's an important distinction to me.
You guys talking about dumbo need to click the link. 8-)

Re: AMERICA CAN BE PROUD

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 3:22 am
by Dedicated_Dad
Aaron wrote:Off topic, now that you clicked the link, but I won't consider him President until the citizenship issue is resolved (which it won't be).

I won't be the crazy who tries to take on the whole government and say it's illegal and that he has no authority, but it's an important distinction to me.
Came here to post this, beat me to it. I agree with Aaron whole-heartedly, however.

I'm wondering if this will do for my "penance"? I feel obligated to note that it would be much more realistic if there were an American Flag on the ground behind him, but...

Will it do(o)?

D(oo)D(oo) :lol: