Wednesday W's
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Wednesday W's
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By A. Red
- When Americans come TOGETHER we really CAN make a difference.
- Who cried last night while watching history unfold?
- Who knew deep down that Barack Obama would indeed be our first Black President?
- Who thinks putting Palin on the ticket sealed the demise of McCain's election?
- We, Chicagoans, should be proud Daley stood up for his city and foreshadowed we would handle the news well and act with dignity!
- Who was touched watching Oprah AND Jesse Jackson shed tears?
- What would you have done if the election went to McCain?
- Will our Black men see this as a wake up call and strive to do better? Women as well?
- Will further elections down the line draw a big voting turnout?
- Why did this election evoke all the racism to come back out of the closet?
- What ignant folks called off work or came in late today due to last night celebrations?
- Who thinks Palin and McCain looked like this....
.... when they saw the margin of their lost? (Sorry I had too! LOL) - Who will let this be an inspiration to strive to reach the highest potential in their lives?
- We need to take the chant, "YES WE CAN," and apply it to any situation or goal that seems unreachable.
1 Response to Wednesday W's
1. True indeed.
2. Surprisingly, I didn't. I was just proud.
3. Giving the competition, I did.
4. Naw, I think the economy going in the toilet mixed with the piss poor election team for McCain sealed the deal. Palin was just comic relief (i.e. Yayo to G-Unit, ODB to Wu-Tang).
5. Humongous shoutout to Chicago and DC for behaving accordingly.
6. I know I was touched.
7. I would've been pissed but still proud of Obama.
8. Women, yes. Men...I'm not sure yet. I hope we don't see this as a scapegoat to act belligerent. If anything, we are in the spotlight to step up.
9. I hope so, but I slightly doubt it.
10. I don't know, but I'm glad it did. Kanye said it best, "racism's still alive, they just be concealing it"
11. Not I. I was on time, and had on my Obama "I'm about business" face on. This is the time to prove our value.
12. ROFLMAO. Probably in private, but I still applaud McCain for a classy "bow out" speech.
13. ME, ME and ME!
14. Amen. This is more than just an Obama slogan. It's real.
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