It's not the slogan or the great speeches Barack Obama speaks, it's the possiblitiy that change in the White House can happen, the possibility that when change of issues that effect the United States America are challenged - the American people will have a voice, the possibility that the face of America will look different and we will be able to save face and face the world with dignity, the possibility that Americans will look at each other differently and come together. Barack Obama is a change agent, he comes with experience that will forge through hipocrasy, he comes with plans to deal with the issues, he comes with inner strength and word to guide this country. The responsibility of one's word effects a great many. Yes I Can vote for change, Yes We can vote for change.
My thought is Obama is going to have to step up to plate to defend bringing America together and to transform Washington. People yes will have high expectations...However the only mistake Americans will have is to have the thought that Obama will make it all go away by himself and must be perfect, no one is...America must wake up and take back what the constitution gave us - freedom. Again, Obama can't afford to make the mistake of not defending his principals. The distinction is that Obama is bigger and we are stronger for it to have Barack Obama in this race because Obama is the only candidate that stands for something more than promises made and certainly he is bigger than the Washington Machine. Go Obama!
I would like to take some words of wisdom from the JFK Presidential Library & Museum.
"Many respected his coolness when faced with difficult decisions."
"JFK made mistakes, but he was alway optimestic about the future."
Barack made a mistake something he apologized for...all make mistakes....Just take a look in the past of our presidents.
If Barack reads this, take care my friend, get rest, pray....oh and here's the mother thing....eat right. Just get up and brush yourself up....we have awhile to go (like you need that preaching).
Go Obama!
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Thank you first for taking time out of your day to read my email. I am writing to all Senators for their support in signing the War Spending Bill. Before you delete this request please consider that I am an American asking to be heard.
I realize that since the Congress is made up of majority Democrats this plays somewhat into the political debate, which it should not be if it is for you. I do wonder what some of you are holding on to? If you are not signing this Bill. I hear a lot of them say our military is important, I hear we must complete the mission , I hear we need more troops but in reality I see and hear no action or demonstration of seeing what is actually going on. We have already overloaded our troops over in Iraq - they are coming back terribly wounded and mentally scared and we have completed the mission over in Iraq, because as the mission was stated the Iraqs voted and demonstrated their desire to become democratic nation and we over thrown Sadam and his regime. I realize war is war, but now there are "new missions" and we could conceivably be starting "new missions" for a long time. Either way we need to leave - gradually, respectfully and leaving Iraq with our support. You must know that this war was given to us through rose colored glasses, Now It’s Your Turn To Take Them Off....please sign this Bill and bring our young men and women home to heal, so our country can heal.
Sincerely,
Robin Hall
What do you think?....we need to all voice our need here if we want something done.
This '09 election has really changed my view of myself as an American. This is the first time I have ever took the time to search the issues deeply in myself. This is the first time I am taking my time and money to support someone who I believe speaks the truth for me. A lot of people who have lost what it means to be an American are reclaiming their rights and to have a voice and not lose one's integrity , but to stand up for what is right. The only person seriously I can think of who did what Barack Obama is doing is Martin Luther King. I not say this because of ethnicity, but of their similar deep concern for change that all people are equal, not Republican or Democrat, or Black, White, Spanish, Chinese....this country is unique in the respect we have many cultures but one nation. Thank you Barack Obama for standing up(and thank your family for supporting you) this time to direct and lead our country, plus bringing me back to say "I am an American".
Kudos that you Barack will get yet another chance to voice himself for the people. Go Obama!
I'll be there....