Friday, November 7, 2008

Change

Barack Hussein Obama will be the next president of the United States. Finally, we can put to rest the election. No more political commercials, no more John McCain, no more Sarah Palin, just Obama. I could not ask for a better person to lead this country. He is so well cultured and personable which is exactly what we need in a leader of our country. If you don't know what I mean when I say that, I recommend reading his autobiography--Dreams From My Father. Barack has lived an unusual life compared to many Americans. He has experienced many different lifestyles and cultures that has led him to be a very well rounded man. A man who fought long and hard through this campaign and he was rewarded for efforts.

^Broad and Cecil







^ Supplies needed to work a corner for Obama





^ Two Obama volunteers



^ These people pitched a tent outside of the polls on 16th and Jefferson.



These photos are in no particular order. I did my best to document the evening. Please, let me know what you think of my photos. I need critics. Feel free to criticize my writing too.

After seeing thousands of people come out to celebrate Barack Obama's landslide of a victory, it made me think. Do all of these people know what they voted for? Do they know the substance behind Barack Obama or did they simply vote for him because he was a black man? Or since their favorite muscians were very outspoken for Barack? I just hope people did their job as a voter and educated themselves with knowledge about the person they voted for.

If you haven't read his autobiography, you should go buy it right now. I'll even let you borrow it. There's nothing wrong with getting to know where our future president has come from. He's a pretty cool guy and he's a pretty decent basketball player too.

It's getting late. Sleep time.

Adios.

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