We Have the Facts and We’re Voting Yes
October 8, 2008

After tonight’s debate, my respect for Obama has turned into adoration. I never thought I would become swept up by his proposed ideals of hope and change, but there is something about this man that moves me. He makes me invision a better future, and lord knows in this time of crumbling empire, we sure do need it. For without hope for a better tomorrow, what reason do we have to progress?
This election is the most historic election in modern American history. Obama is and will be one of those great Americans, the kind that future generations will study in history classes. I think we have a hero in the making–what an exciting time to be a young American.
But let’s win this election before getting too excited.
I can’t believe McCain rejected Obama’s handshake at the end of the debate. McCain looked like a doddering old man, wobbling around the stage, spouting off his lists upon lists of experience and has-beens and done-thats. Whenever I see him speak, I can’t get his green-screen speech out of my head: “That’s not change we can believe in.”
I feel that there is so much more to this election than just Obama and McCain. The implications of this election have shed light upon how far we have come, and yet how far we still have to go. It seems that we are stepping forward and backward at the same time, a sort of quasi-tango dance. But one thing is clear: culture is majorally shifting, we are entering a new era. Of what? I am not sure. But let’s hope it involves restoration of the catastrophies of the past eight years, and illumination and realization of our potential bright and hopeful future.
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