It was a moving day, to see so many coming to Washington D. C.. so many thirsting for justice and so many hoping that Obama will lead the United States and the world in a more progressive direction.
Obama may be too chummy with some rightists for comfort but he certainly was friendly to gays and lesbians in the ceremonies. Has he abolished "don't ask, don't tell" yet?
Obama recognized and said we have to deal with global warming by stopping it. That is a revolution of sorts, if he really means it and I see no reason to question his conviction at this time.
Obama is well informed and intelligent, a leader capable of writing his own speeches. This is a man who is intellectually and philosophically qualified to be President. What do I mean by philosophically qualified?
Despite his often religious rhetoric he doesn't seem to think he is personally communicating with a major deity on a daily basis. This suggests we will have a less insane White House!
This blog starts on this January 20, 2009, a day that Martin Luther King and millions of other oppressed did not live to see, but what a glorious day. Now that it has come we offer up our words of thanks to all that struggled for justice and equality before us and pledge, we will continue this struggle to the end, complete worldwide human liberation. Obama's election and the people rallying behind him are just the beginning of a
great revolutionary upsurge in the United State, the Americas and the world.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
OBAMA ELECTION RESULT OF NONVIOLENT STRUGGLE
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