Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Hail To The *New* Chief

Don't tell the boss, but I've pretty much goofed off all day at work glued to any source of Presidential news content I could find. Fox News, The Internet, KTBS .  Like a drug addict, I couldn't stay away from the constant drip of Presidential Inauguration coverage.

What an amazing display of events today.  No matter if you supported Obama or not during the campaign, you can't help but be proud to be an American; the millions standing at the National Mall in Washington D.C.;  a speech that resonates with so many hurting in this country; the parade to the White House where the President actually jumped out of the super-tank-caddy to waved at the endless crowd; the many smiles and many tears.

I, for one, am ready and expect for the new prez to take us in the right direction.  I am done with Republican/Democrat, conservative/liberal crap.  I'm ready for Americans for Americans.  Let's band together and get the things we need.  A better economy, healthcare, etc.

Congrats to yours, mine and our new President .  I pray that 2009 will be good to us all.

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Jim said...

" am done with Republican/Democrat, conservative/liberal crap"

Yes, Yes, Yes!

badylugs80 said...

Very well said honey.

The front page of the paper today brought tears to my eyes all over again. Can't wait to see what the future holds...

Uncomfortably Numb said...

Readin' my mind. I swear I was just thinking about this while pouring my coffee this morning.

I was reflecting on our times, the crises at hand (plural intended, with Iraq, Afghanistan, the Economy in mind). You know, the reports about what it was like in those stairwells in the crumbling WTC towers revealed a camaraderie and synergy that was born in adversity for the purpose of the task at hand: live through this or at least die trying. Americans summoned the best of themselves to render aid, pour out compassion, and strive together for the common good.

I spent yesterday in tears—sadness for the years paid in the waiting, years that deferred the dream of people like the Reverend King and President Johnson and Bobby Kennedy; joy for the blessing of bearing witness to its fruition and of being a citizen of the state of Freedom and Democracy with the power to effect peaceful change as one person and one of millions; anticipation for the hope that somehow has come bubbling up into a beautiful crescendo of affirmation.

Old labels and divisive ideology are the yoke of yesterday. Today is a new day, a time for courage, a time for involvement, a time for responsibility, a time for accountability.

We may be broke. We may be limping. We may even be fearful. But we are something else as well. We are Americans.

Great post, Todd. Got me all worked up! I repped you on my blog.

Mollie

Bloggy Todd said...

Very well said Mollie. I am a man of simple words (and simple blog, haha) and could never come up with something as elegant as what you wrote. Thanks for being a part of the blog!