Breathe a sigh of relief

Unfortunately, I haven't posted since Nov. 4, 2008 - the election of President elect Obama. The hard thing about writing now is that me emotions aren't quite as present as they were. That said, I recall that evening as the first time in recent American history that I was proud to be an American.  Regardless of your political background or affiliation, the election of Obama was a major milestone for America.  Obam's rise is one that we can all admire and feel proud of -- that we as a country have seen fit to elect our first black president only 60 some odd years after blacks had to ride at the back of the bus. 
Two of the weird things about the election night are :

  1. I don't think the election would have happened had it not been for the colossal disaster of the George W. Bush presidency and while George W. can't claim the election as a victory. He is to be thanked in part for Obama's victory.
  2. Proposition 8 looks like ti passed revoking the right of gay people to legally marry in California.  Ironic. I guess as a country we're more homophobic than racist.  Or more aptly put, better to be a black straight man than a white gay man -- you get the idea.  Makes you wonder when and if we'll ever have an openly gay president!?

Great grassroots idea: Use barack's photo on your facebook page and your blog

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After I posted my blog last night and sent out a similar message to 2,500 of my closest friends on mybarackobama.com. In response, a friend suggested that we encourage people to start using Barack's image on our profile pages in our social networks and blogs.  I thought this was a great idea and am taking that action. Feel free to use the images below or just choose your own image of Barack to use for your profile. 
What's great is that taking this action is free , can be done from your desk, and markets Barack to the netizens....and on Facebook, you're encouraging young people to get behind Barack even more than they already have!
Check out my new and improved blog profile , my linked in profile, and my facebook profile.  
 

The power of ezample

Last nights democratic convention was exciting and smart. I thought Bill Clinton redeemed himself for some of his foibles during his wife's campaign. His speech framed up the election and the case obama needs to make to the public. Beau Biden speech was emotionally moving to the point that I teared up at the same time Michelle Obama did (how much was that tear worth?). And Joe Biden was solid and tough if not a little tongue tied at times. Overall, the stage is set for Obama to take back the lead in this election as he marches forward to his presidency. Hope is a wonderfula nd powerful thing!