Posts Tagged ‘Kelly Byars’

Change and Hope

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

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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The Election has Come

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

The election has come, excitement and dread fills the air.

While at the polls I could hear conversations of fears and hopes for the future of America. There seems to be a genuine concern about the issues facing America.

As much as I would like to think we are so past the hatred of racial bias, I believe we are slapped in the face to deal with our misunderstandings. We fear each other and our cultural conditionings. This fear keeps us complacent in our own little cubby hole in the world.

Knowledge of each other’s perspectives and communication is education that should be promoted in America.

When I think of the war in the middle east, I think of how that would be like Missouri being at war with Arkansas. War accomplishes many deaths and not much more.

We are truly blessed to have each other and be able to count on each other in times of need. America is blessed, and regardless who wins the election, I hope we as a nation can direct our candidates with a public voice promoting a stronger America, within first and outside second.

If ever I run for President I hope You vote for me, my campaign would be “Relax America, were united!”

Anybody not feeling the spirit of unity can leave the country.

We got a lot of work ahead, thank you…God Bless Us All!

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Where is the Voting Technology?

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

I went to vote early and was astonished at the technology used for this election.

Much like an exam in high school, I had to fill in the oval shaped dots on my ballot.

What happened to computerized count machines?

It would seem at this point in our technological age we would have an election count system that would be second to none.

Well, maybe next year, but I doubt it.

Less than a week away and I have butterflies. That tells me our historical election is anything but mediocre.

The colors of America are beautiful red, brown, white, yellow, black and blue.

God Bless Us All.

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