Tuesday, November 4, 2008

YES HE DID

A proud and touching moment for all. Whether you supported Barack Obama or not, tonight's victory will affect your life and the lives of generations to come. But this win is bigger than him. It's bigger than just this election day. All around the country there are celebrations rejoicing not only for this milestone in history but for a chance at a change. But let's not forget the way we all came together today for a common purpose. And we accomplished that goal. Can we keep the momentum going and reach back, in, and out to touch those in need, to clean up our communities, to heal our societal ailments?

PS/ Don't let anyone tell you this was about race. Not all African Americans voted for Obama. Not all Whites are ultra-conservatives like McCain and Palin although she seemed to think that. Change is change. No one will see color walking into the poor house together. According to the exist polls I saw on CNN this evening, Obama-Biden voters spanned across all races, ethnicities, religions, ages, every income and educational level, AND party lines... Yes, I am a registered Independent and I know a few registered Republicans that voted for this Democratic ticket. Obama is the President for ALL of America. God bless the Obamas, the Bidens, and all of you.