Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Open Letter to Barrack Obama imported from Myspace blog

Wednesday, December 10, 2008 
    A day of remembrance is presently in our path.  As we watched Barrack Hussein Obama take the oath of office I was once again vindicated in my vote, at least in my opinion.  To here a President speak once again with a powerful oratory skill is something I have personally missed.  I know the next four years will not be easy and we have a daunting task ahead of us and to have leader who speaks intelligently, poignantly and of a worldly presence makes me optimistic of our future.  When road blocks are laid at your feet, you have two paths open to you.  You can see a stumbling block or a stepping stone.

    Yes the path ahead is steep with many road blocks.  But all can be dismantled with the proper knowledge and care.  To at least be optimistic that we won't be lead into battle by what seems from all appearances to be a bafoon and that assumption that seemes validated considering the results, is one huge roadblock already overcome.

    I wish our President good health, luck and vision.  I hope that you approach this job with the same vigor and dignity at which you have applied to your life up to this point.  I feel a special human is needed for this time and I believe we are lucky that destiny, if not God, put you on a path to us.

    I hope your humility and strength inspire a wealth of strong citizens of the next generation.

   I hope your intellect and all encompasing respect from all, further promotes the cause of education and innovation in the minds of the American people.

  I hope your grace and fortitude encourage the emfeebled and disabled, to learn that any weaknesses you have been handed can be overcome by the power of your strengths.

  And most of all I hope the vision of you, on the hallowed steps of our beautifully decorated capital, standing firm and regal, and taking the oath of office to defend our constitution, our most sacred of documents, our most powerfull of ideals, our declaration to liberty, with your hand embracing the ghost of Abraham Lincoln, ignites a spark in the mind of any who feel that America can't offer to them all that America has ever offered to any, that they are incorrect in their assumption, and discard the chains of apathy.

    And thank you Mr. President, for being willing to serve us, when so many other more lucrative paths forked from your road.


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