Posted by
OrpheusMay on Sunday, November 09, 2008 8:10:01 AM
It has been written
that this Presidential election would be a defining moment for our nation. Now that that moment has been defined,
President-elect Obama will have 4 years to define his moment. He ran a
brilliant campaign that ran circles around a GOP opponent who had to be dragged
across the campaign finish line.
Given the current state of foreign and domestic affairs and the 24/7
nature of around-the-clock news cycles, it is an understatement to say that
President-elect Obama has the opportunity to be one of the greatest presidents
in American history. Can our
country get any worse? Yes. And if it does, he has an equal
opportunity (no pun intended) to become one of the worst presidents in American history. With all of that said, I am slightly
amused by .....
.....
the number of white people who think that no minority will ever use the word
'racism' in this country again.
You were led to believe that once you voted a certain way, that a new
day would dawn. I hate to be a
glass of cold water thrown in your face, but racism is much easier to overcome
than it is to eradicate.
"With all thy getting, get understanding" (Proverbs 4:7). Please remember that the refrain from
the familiar civil rights song says "We Shall Overcome", not "We
Shall Eradicate".
.....
the number of people who think that the political partisan bickering on Capitol
Hill will stop now that the
long-armed Obama, with his well publicized ability to reach across the aisle,
has been elected. What is the
over-under on how many days it will be before Nancy Pelosi or Harry Reid hear
the bell for the next round and pick right back up where they left off?
.....
the number of people who think our troops will be brought home swiftly. EVERY President-elect comes out of that
first high-level intelligence/security briefing with the
weight-of-the-world-on-their-shoulders, deer-in-the-headlights look about them,
and President elect Obama is no different. I wonder what the over-under is on how many days since that
initial intelligence briefing it will be before he utters the words "troop
withdrawal". It is now three
days and counting.
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the number of Black people who have the audacity to be interviewed on national
TV and tell the world that their children now have hope that they can be
somebody now that our nation has elected Mr. Obama. So, you did not tell them that they had hope before November
5th? Pssst! A Black American has
already held the position of the top military figure in the nation. And haven’t you heard that there has
also been more than one Black American who has been the Surgeon General, our
nation's top doctor. A few years
ago, another Black American ascended to sit on the highest court in the nation,
the Supreme Court. Our country is
replete with examples of Blacks who are making their mark on a daily basis in
both the public and private world.
Did you tell your kids about these accomplishments, or have you, as a
parent, been led astray by what others have defined for you as 'success'?
.....
the number of people who know how President-elect Obama will govern. The early buzz is that he will govern
from the center. His record does
not indicate that. John McCain
voted with President Bush 92% of the time, and that statistic was a drag on the
McCain campaign. President-elect
Obama, on the other hand, voted with the Democrat leadership 98% of the
time. These two facts, the
governing from the center and 98% party agreement, are at odds, don't you
think? I SINCERELY PRAY that
President-elect Obama will indeed govern from the center. He seems like a very decent and
reasonable man, someone able to put himself above the fray. But, the trillion-dollar question is,
will he veto bills from the Democrat leadership, namely Nancy Pelosi and Hary
Reid? The thought of an unchecked
Pelosi and Reid is about as comforting as taking a shower at the Bates Motel.
No matter what your political persuasion,
you cannot deny the fact that a man of color has been elected to lead a country
that once enslaved people of color.
The greatest country on the planet once again proves that it is the
greatest country on planet. This
by no measure is this the first, nor will it be the last time that we prove to
the world that the concept of American Exceptionalism is alive and well. Our system of government and our free
market economy is still the envy of the world. President-elect Obama, the expectations are high. You will be given many
opportunities over the next four years, to be up to that challenge.