Wow -I'm sitting here glued to my computer screen. I have just witnessed history. Major networks are calling Barack Obama the next president. It took a minute to sink in. It's still working on it. But in watching the video of the crowd in Chicago - a feeling of amazement and awe swept over me. Yes we can!
It was worth standing in line today. A young black lady behind me exclaimed excitedly "almost time to make history!" Darn right. I was proud to vote today.
ROck on, Obama!
- James
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Where to Vote
Wow! It's almost that time!
The moment of truth - the results of hard work, oodles of money, blood, sweat, and tears.
Yep - Election Day! And if you're considering not voting, I suggest you watch this video to see how important it is. Mr. Tate explains it much more eloquently than I could.
OK, so now that you're convinced, here's our favorite online buddy to help you figure out where your polling station is:
Google's map
Please, please, please vote! It's your voice, and this is an exciting time! I'm, of course, voting for Barack Obama. I feel he has the leadership, vision, and answers that America needs. I also feel that Cheney's endorsement of John McCain proves that Mr. McCain is certainly not a maverick. He's voted with Bush 90% of the time. And look where it's gotten us.
Regardless of your political affiliations, please vote. If you're having trouble making up your mind, email me, and we'll chat!
Bring a good book, take a few minutes out of your day for something that will affect the world.
- James
The moment of truth - the results of hard work, oodles of money, blood, sweat, and tears.
Yep - Election Day! And if you're considering not voting, I suggest you watch this video to see how important it is. Mr. Tate explains it much more eloquently than I could.
OK, so now that you're convinced, here's our favorite online buddy to help you figure out where your polling station is:
Google's map
Please, please, please vote! It's your voice, and this is an exciting time! I'm, of course, voting for Barack Obama. I feel he has the leadership, vision, and answers that America needs. I also feel that Cheney's endorsement of John McCain proves that Mr. McCain is certainly not a maverick. He's voted with Bush 90% of the time. And look where it's gotten us.
Regardless of your political affiliations, please vote. If you're having trouble making up your mind, email me, and we'll chat!
Bring a good book, take a few minutes out of your day for something that will affect the world.
- James
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