Ever since I was old enough to understand what the "Pledge of Allegiance" meant, I've refused to say it. Patriotism for this conflicted (and often the cause of conflict) country was impossible for me. But last night, and it's warm glow continues today, I felt this flicker of what must be pride in my country. Yesterday we elected a black man named Barack Hussein Obama to become the next president of the United States. I cannot express what this means to me. Have we finally broken through the bigotry, racism, hate, and fear that have defined this nation through most of its history? I dearly hope so.
Here is an article that states a lot of what has been going on in my head with far more clarity and eloquence than I am currently capable. Read it now, it's worth it.
And here is Barack's victory speech. Most definitley worth watching, but particularly from about 11:25 to the end.
Barack Obama's Victory Speech from David on Vimeo.
America, for the first time in my adult life, I am proud of you.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
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It's exciting news!!! He's got so many expectations to live up to, but I just think his election is FANTASTIC news! And I understand your hesitancy about the Pledge of Allegiance. I agree very strongly that nationalistic pride is frequently an ugly thing. Reminds me of the Midnight Oil song "My country Right or Wrong?"
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