Barack, Barack, you give me hope my man!

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Great Pic! I wish he could return to Georgia one more time, i would surely make plans to see him also. I am looking forward to him winning.

And if by some strange chance he does not, i will look forward to sleeping at night without dreaming about him, i will look forward to being able to stop combing every blog and online news paper for the latest updates,

i will look forward to discontinuing my addiction to every poll and electorial map website. I will look forward to if nothing more,... the end of this long and very intense campaign.

He gave us all he had and that is all we could ever as for. I am so very proud of Barack Obama, no matter what happens now, i know he has changed my life and the way i see the world and America in general forever.

He will indeed go down in history as one of the most amazing people i have ever been blessed to encounter by way of his excellent campaign in general.

I know what you mean, Sharon. When he used our newsroom a couple of months ago. I walked up to him and the first thing I said when I shook his hand was " Thank you for running" . And I was sincere in saying it. Just him running for president has changed my attitude here at work and how I relate to others.
I told my grandson that he too can become President of the United States. Since he has lived in Hawaii, is of mixed race and has a father that he doesn't see often, I told him he has a lot in common with Obama. And you know, when I told him that, I really meant it! Before, I would not have told my grandson something like that because of the odds. I told him to start with being class president at school, something I never would have thought of putting in his head. Barack Obama has really given us hope in things we never otherwise would have thought of.
-Peace

Hi Kinath,

I am sure your man will win the elections today.

We are following with great interrest here in South Africa.

My wife asked me the other day why there's so a big fuss about the USA elections and I said to her: "You know.... If America sneezes... the whole world gets a cold!"

She understood!

Long live Obama!... Long live America!

Abie

Abie,
Not only that, but America has a race problem and "our" man is the first man to admit to being African American and having a good chance to be in the highest office in the country. You may not have been hearing of this but historically in some of our states, in the predominately Democratic African-American sections, only a few voting booths have been placed in comparison to predominately white sections which vote republican. This causes long lines and the inability of Democratic voters (Obama's party) to vote in time. This is sad but true and our system has done little to change it. Hopefully, with early "write-in" voting we will win. This and other changes we hope for when Obama comes in office!
By the way.... how's your feet!

Kinath,

My feet is OK now. I played a game of golf (18 holes) last Thursday and they hurt at the end of the day.

In the mornings I feel them hurt somewhat also and when I sat down for long periods.

I think they will need at least a month to recover fully.

About the elections: I am glad for the way it goes and that things are gonna change for the better.

You are correct. There may be things that we have no knowledge of.

What you say reminds me of how it was under Apartheid in South Africa.

That has completely changed now! So I hope for an Obama success also!

All of the best.

Abie

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