I may not agree with most of Barack Obama's policies, but I offer him my congratulations and support. Lydia and I watched the news this morning and I was happy that I could tell her that we would soon have a black president. Truly a historic day.
I have to agree with you...he will have my support in hopes that he makes decisions to help this country vs. hindering it. If he is who more than half the country wanted then, so be it. I wish him luck as it isn't going to be easy.
Michelle stole the words out of my mouth, classy. My sentiments are exactly the same, may not disagree or wanted him in office, but we have to support and pray but stand up for what we do hold dear to our hearts, our morals, values, our freedoms. Thanks for a beautiful post.
Believe me, as the Momma of a black son - I am so thrilled that I can now honestly tell him that he can truly be anything he wants to be in America. A great feeling ... :)
Ahh... politics. A subject I try to approach with an open mind. I too, echo your sentiments. It is a relief to finally be moving forward. I hope and pray the change he brings can bring our Country together. We need unity more than ever now.
Natalie, you do seem like a very classy lady and a diplomat. Well spoken comments and much appreciate. I, myself, voted for Obama. I think he will give our economy the life we need so bad right now. Starting in January, of course:)
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that was a great post! so many people take the angry route. you...so classy :)
I have to agree with you...he will have my support in hopes that he makes decisions to help this country vs. hindering it. If he is who more than half the country wanted then, so be it. I wish him luck as it isn't going to be easy.
Love your blog, by the way. ;o)
Michelle stole the words out of my mouth, classy. My sentiments are exactly the same, may not disagree or wanted him in office, but we have to support and pray but stand up for what we do hold dear to our hearts, our morals, values, our freedoms. Thanks for a beautiful post.
Hear hear! Well said.
Believe me, as the Momma of a black son - I am so thrilled that I can now honestly tell him that he can truly be anything he wants to be in America. A great feeling ... :)
GoBama!
Great post, Natalie. I also appreciated Sen. McCain's gracious words last night. I only wish some people in my family felt as you do.
I am so excited he won! Woohooo Go Obama!
Ahh... politics. A subject I try to approach with an open mind. I too, echo your sentiments. It is a relief to finally be moving forward. I hope and pray the change he brings can bring our Country together. We need unity more than ever now.
Natalie, you do seem like a very classy lady and a diplomat. Well spoken comments and much appreciate. I, myself, voted for Obama. I think he will give our economy the life we need so bad right now. Starting in January, of course:)
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