Well, the election is over and Barak has claimed victory. I think it was a fair contest; both major parties took some aggresive positions and threw a lot of mud at one another. It appears that the best man did win. Barak is young and energetic, qualities that will be of advantage as he takes on the dubious task of saving our nation from the fires of hades.
I did not vote for our president elect but I do support him now. Simply because he is our leader. It brings me joy to hear his speeches and see his handsom face on tv. However, you will not find me expressing any zeal like so many others. I am hopeful about his presidency and am motivated to participate in the rebuilding. I think I will feel comfortable under his leadership.
You see, I like Barak; I do not like his party. He campaigned as a centrist and, so far, his cabinet picks reflect that. I only have one piece of advice to offer: Why wouldn't Barak give Ron Paul a position in his White House? No doubt the Obama organization admires the Ron Paul Campaign for liberty and mimics their strategy of grass-roots involvment. Giving Paul a cabinet post would earn Barak major points from republican minded peoples. Not only would it be a good stratigic move for the democratic party but I believe Ron Paul is a true genius. He has a real vocation to public service and needs to be a part of this reform era.
Earlier I said that Barak was the product of evil. This was a miscalculation, or, rather, a misrepresentation of my opinion. The entire democratic party seems bitter over history. Many want what they think is vengeance but in reality is just plain revenge. Remember what grandma always said, "Two wrongs don't make a right."
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