Saturday is the big dayI leave for Washington, DC and the inauguration of our new President, Barack Obama. I am excited to be witnessing this historic moment in history. Regardless of who you voted for, I think most Americans will be proud of this past election as it says through and through, THIS IS WHAT AMERICA STANDS FOR the right for any hard working American even from simple means to achieve their goals and in this case, the ultimate leadership position in our country.
My mother was a civil rights activitist in the 50s and 60s and she truly believed that all people are created equal. She would be excited to witness this day I am sure. Most of all she would be proud that I have such a strong interest in government and politics and that I understand the impact of this moment. She would also be proud that I have even met Mr. Obama! Actually I have met many PresidentsCarter, Reagan, Clinton, Bush 41 and now Obama. WOW!! Whether you agree or disagree with anyones politics, it is an honor to meet a President. It is a very hard job and I believe they all try to do their best.
Maxine and Presidential Candidate Barack Obama- August 2008
Maxine and Presidential Candidate Barack Obama- August 2008
I wasnt an Obama supporter at first but now that he is elected I intend to support him and do my best for our country. So far he has shown wise leadership, he is cool under pressure and he seems to genuinely understand people on main street. I think he will do a lot for K-12 public education. I pray that he has a very successful tenure as President and that he is able to bring our country out of this economic crisis.
I love DC and am excited to be visiting and participating in so many events for St. Louis, for Missouri and for the USA. I will be attending lot of events at historic places and I intend to take a lot of pictures and write about my experiences. It is my first inauguration and if all goes well, it wont be my last.
Stay tuned for BEAR-aking news from the inauguration of Barack (BEAR-ack ) Obama.
Hugs,
Maxine the Cub Reporter
http://maxineclark.wordpress.com/2009/01/17/time-for-bear-ack-obama/
What a pompous liar, she gave him scads of money. Yet she is so vacuous in her convictions that she refuses to admit she was a strong supporter!
>My mother was a civil rights activitist in the 50s and 60s and she truly believed that all people are created equal. She would be excited to witness this day I am sure. Most of all she would be proud that I have such a strong interest in government and politics and that I understand the impact of this moment. She would also be proud that I have even met Mr. Obama!<
Well, it’s really heartening to know she supported him because of his past experience and his policies, which have shown that he was the most qualified candidate this past election cycle </ spit>.