I knew that the USA had two options, two different routes to take. One, the continuation of the Bush politics, and two, the politics of Hope and change that barack offered.
Miraculously, the Nation decided for the second. It was difficult to break the stigma that historically existed for centuries in the Nation. Who could have ever thought that an African-American could reach to the White House as Pesident of the United States.
Even though I found it to be difficult, I have learned that nothing is impossible. I have lived with AIDS for sixteen years, and I have never let this disease overcome my willpower to serve and deliver help to those that need it.
When years passed and I saw the amount of money spent in a useless war, I asked myself: whu are we not fighting the real war? The war against illnesses, poverty, foreclosures, unemployment, drugs and the maany teenagers that decided to take the illegal fast tracK, and stopped going to school.
Sometimes I really felt that we were working against the impossible.
And then came Obame, change and Hope. And as i did, so did millions all over. We needed to do something and the Obama Brigades were creted by special people who also wanted to be part of change. And activities to raise money started, and like I did, many waited for their dissability cheacks or social security checks, or pensions, and we started contributing to the campaign.
And we broke records, because we had a cause and the man that would deliver it: the change and Hope that Obama offered us.
And our union in hearts and spirits made the change come true. Barack Obama is the President of the United States. he is everybodys President, and that makes me feel really good.
I would love to be in Washington DC on November 9th. It would really be a miracle. i am just waiting for it to happen...
God Bless You All!
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