Blah, Blah, Blah, Blah...thank God the election is over! I am ecstatic over the amount of votes that were put into this election. This means there are people in this country who still believe in a cause, a purpose. We all have friends or family members in our lives that we don't always agree with - we don't stop believing in them, we don't stop uplifting them when they need it. The same goes for Bush and Obama. Many of you may not agree with Bush's strategy or tactics...I think he believed in a purpose, a cause for his actions. I don't condemn him, I still support his efforts. Obama...I may not agree with everything he is bringing to the table, but I will support him, because he is our President and I have a great respect for him. His family is like any other American family and we should be praying for them as they step into this role and for a sound adjustment for their girls. This is hugely impacting their little lives. Sadly, this should not have been a race issue, which seems to be loudly portrayed here...our nation will always be divided with those simple mindsets. ..remember the pledge of allegiance? ...One Nation under God...INDIVISIBLE...are you listening? It is what it is, whether you voted for Obama or McCain. Now, it's a choice of attitude for each of us, time for us grab up our own reigns and responsiblitles by asking ourselves: "NOT WHAT YOUR COUNTRY CAN DO FOR YOU, BUT WHAT YOU CAN DO FOR YOUR COUNTRY". For those of who fear the President just because he is black, shame on you. For those of you whose anger rises against the whites because of the election, shame on you, too. Look at your kids, your families, THEY are our future. We need to teach them to live peacefully. You know who our biggest enemy is? EACH OTHER.









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