
anyways i have an amazing week ahead of me. A day, out of school, A day the rest of the week isn't that good.
So I'm sure everyone has heard that we have a new president. If not you must have been living under a rock. Anyways, I'm not disappointed in the choice to be honest i finally just got to a point where i didn't care which candidate was elected. In my opinion neither one has the ability to get this country where it should be. But unlike most people I'm not going to start saying that he is going to rule our country so terribly already. He has been elected what a whole two days? This is a pattern with America, they don't give the presidents a chance as soon as they are in office they are automatically "the worst president we've had" The point is we are all Americans and if we don't support our president then he will fail. How about we take Obama's advice for change and change ourselves? Instead of expecting him to fail try supporting our new president for once. Who knows it may just be the change we need. I feel very lucky to witness such an exciting part of history. Barack Hussein Obama, the 44Th president, was elected as the first African American President of the united states. He is only 47 years old with a wife and two adorable young daughters. He speaks of a lot of "change" in this country. I really hope that he meets everyones expectations. They sure are high. Well i guess we will see how it goes over the next 4 years. Cross your fingers and hope for a miracle in this nation.
As for John McCain's concession speech was definitly touching. He seemed very accepting of the fact his opponent won. He promised that as an American he would stand up and full heartidly and support Barack Obama. I have a lot of respect for a man that can speak so passionately about being defeated that badly. Sarah Palin even cried a little bit and made me feel like maybe she wouldn't have been as clueless we all thought.
Well hope all goes well with our country. :]