Earlier this afternoon, as I watched the NFC Championship Game I also was frequently switching the TV channel to HBO, which broadcasted a concert taking place at the Lincoln Memorial in celebration of Barack Obama's upcoming inauguration . Many of the images from this broadcast were amazing. The crowd was enormous and the Washington, D.C. scenery was beautiful, but the image that I will remember most from this event was that of President-elect Obama speaking to the audience with the Lincoln statue in the background. As our country gets ready to inaugurate its first African-American President one cannot help but feel proud and excited at the progress our country has made. When Americans and people all around the world watch President-elect Obama become President Obama we will all be witnesses to history. This is a moment to remember and celebrate.
2 comments:
Keep drinking that kool-aid, my friend.
You don't have to "drink the kool-aid" to appreciate the significance of an African-American man being elected to the highest office in the land, in a country with our history of racism. Love him or hate him, it was a wonderful moment.
PS - Please don't ever discuss the NFC Championship Game again. Ever. That was an awful moment in our nation's history.
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