Hooray for America!
As I made the final preparations for our election night party on Tuesday ( hanging the " pin-the-lipstick-on-the-pig game and various pictures of Barack, John McCain, Michelle Obama, Cindy McCain, Joe Biden, Joe the plumber etc), I couldn't fight the small tinge of nervousness that the election just might not turn out the way that I had anticipated and hoped for.
A devoted Barack supporter since 2004, I have put as much time, money and effort into his campaign that I possibly could. I scowered the national polls daily and wanted to believe that the election's result would be what the polls had predicted.
However, having lived through the eight years of lying, distortion, corruption and greed of the Bush administration, I was not convinced that they wouldn't pull some sneaky trick(s) out of their pocket to steal this election as well.
Sure, there may have been some dirty tricks they we're not aware of. However, no tactics could counter the voices of the people, who turned out in record numbers to take our country back. My heart swelled with pride at the sight of people waiting in line for hours to let their voice be heard.
I had a thought yesterday, would Obama have been elected if George Bush wasn't as God-awful as he and his administration is? Hypothetically, if it were McCain who was elected eight years ago, the McCain of eight years ago who was actually moderate and had some of my respect, was elected, would the country be as angry and action-driven as we are?
Probably not.
I wonder what life would have been like with the old John McCain. Yes, I would prefer any scenario in which a democrat was in office, but even then, as I cringed in frustration over the debauchery that led to Georgey Boy's presidency, I figured we would have been better off with any Republican other than him.
As I watched John McCain give his succession speach, I honestly felt awful for him. Yes, there's no way in hell I wanted him elected. However, on Tuesday night, I felt as if I was looking at a heart-broken man who had finally realized what the GOP made him into; a desparate, flip-flopping, lying, greedy old man.
Therefore, thank you George W. Bush for being the worst president in the history of the United States. You changed history for the worst but also the better. The horror of your reign finally forced those who clung desparately to stereotypes, close-mindedness and hatred to realize that the only enemy is our own prejudices. Thank you for bringing our nation to the point at which we had to examine and put aside our prejudices for the greater good of our nation.
Senator McCain, I'm sorry for what you allowed the GOP to turn you into. However, the nation demanded change and we are now stepping in the right direction.
It has been amazing to watch some of the key players in the Civil Rights movement to bear witness to these historic events. They waited over forty, long years to see this day. Forty years is a long time. Your hopes and prayers, my hopes and prayers, and the sentiment of the nation have finally brought us here. We are ready to do what's right. We're ready to bring about the change that we need.
It's never too late. For you, McCain, Bush, anyone, it's never too late to stand up for what's right.
Afterall, some things are better late than never.
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