Cool. I am glad. I didn't like the dude when I first heard of him because he seemed like he was just aiming to be president the whole time. I don't know why but it bothered me. Seemed a lil funny. I thought about it a little more, and adding those thoughts to my way of thinking about the whole Dem/Rep thing, I figured he was the better choice.
So yeah. Finally a black dude is president, only 40 years after a black dude could drink from the came fountain as a white dude.
Cool, but not. Shoulda happened waay sooner.
dude you lucky I got nothin but love for ya!
ReplyDeleteObama wins great, but shoulda happened sooner? why? While I'm glad that people will hopefully have to stop saying America is such a racist country, actually quite the opposite is true. It was American ideals (coming from the enlightenment of course) which eventually ended most racism, at least outwardly.
So ya Obama is black, and now the president of The United States of America. He will be sworn in this January having to promise to uphold the Constitution of the United States, a Constitution which he has on a few occasions in the past said he disagreed with and wishes he could change in order to better redistribute wealth.
So I love ya bro but I hope Obama doesn't keep half of the promises he's said he would otherwise we all are going to suffer down the line. Especially you as a student if he follows through with his plans for "community service" requiring everyone who gets loans, grants or anything paid for by the government to be forced to 'volunteer' to do 100 hours a semester of community service. Wait wait wait... forced volunteerism...
EHHH!!!???? http://objectivistindividualist.blogspot.com/2008/11/national-involuntary-servitude.html
Dude.
ReplyDeleteDo you read what you write?
America, in the media, is outwardly outraged at racism. It is fun and newsworthy to get on a racist bastard. Unfortunately there is hidden racism. I don't think I should have to explain further.
So, yes. I think that the glass ceiling should have been broken sooner, and that a black man should have had a reasonable shot at being president in 1778.