Change and Hope

Change is in the air.

Hope is alive and well.

Racism has taken a back seat.

The future is bright and new.

I have a new appreciation for America and look to the future with great anticipation.

I know the world gave a sigh of relief due to the new president elect. Now we can turn the war machine off and pay attention to our infrastructure in America.

We live in the greatest country in the world and now we can prove it once again.

It is a beautiful day for minorities in America. The people have spoken and our choice is aimed at human values and no longer monomaniacal monetary tunnel vision.

I must say I find it funny that so many non-democrats are walking the fence and saying they appreciate our new choice, but earlier they were focused on maintaining their maniacle grasp on the future of America.

The rich now must pay their part and the poor now must take the opportunities opened by this new change in office agenda.

Regardless of class, religion, race, and ideologies, we are one. We all swim together or we sink together, but we do either together.

As humans we are no better than another and it is time we understood the real differences are in our minds.

I love this country and will promote the positive contributions by the people for the people.

God Bless Each and Everyone of Us Forever!!!!

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2 Responses to “Change and Hope”

  1. Jeremy De Amond Says:

    I truely do believe in the change that is in the air. I believe in this change because I know that I am a part of it, as all other viewers are as well. I have come across some powerfull teachings and would like to share them with New Mexico. If think you would like to be apart of a large community gathering celebrating world peace contact me at Dione560@hotmail.com

  2. Pace Says:

    Since you made this post, I’ve heard a lot of people losing their hope because Obama hasn’t followed through on a lot of his big promises.

    I haven’t lost my hope.

    For me, the main message wasn’t Obama. It was hope and change. We as a people are hungry for hope and change. And regardless of what the president does or doesn’t do, we will continue to hunger for hope and change, and we will continue to act until we see it.

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