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Obama and His Country
America, a country of independence and remarkable diversity, has pushed through tough times. Dark ages caused by dark people who - to this day - still wholeheartedly believe that what they did was right. Yes, the U.S.A, however strong and free it may be, is an enormous country suffering through a difficult era in these modern and contemporary times. Times when people vary from black to white, fat to thin, short to tall and so on and so forth. Times when people do crazy things, like find the long, lost twin of Sarah Palin and embarrass her until she turns as red as her suit, or aim a shoe at George Bush in Baghdad, forcing him to shield himself. Times when families who were once wealthy and swimming in cash have dropped down into the red, and people who were already pretty low, dug themselves even lower.
And then it happened. Just when we thought the U.S.A couldn’t embarrass itself further, when we sincerely believed that we could no longer withstand any more criticism for our country’s apparent “destruction”, he came along. Barack Obama, a black man, became the president of our suffering country.
A majority were confident in the knowledge that America was saved. I mean, if a black man could become president of the most dominant and influential nation on the face of the Earth, our country was saved, right? However, other people stated that a black man - “black” being a filthy race - did not belong in office. And, to be kind, they were the racist ones, the ones whose hearts were still black from the pain and affliction that the black race had endured decades ago. Nevertheless, America received something from this remarkable black man. The thing our homeland needed the most. Hope. Hope that we weren’t doomed to decease. Hope that the menacing recession wouldn’t drive us into utter chaos. Hope that we would remain as the incredible nation that we are today.
On January 20th, he did it. Obama and his country began the unforgettable journey on a road leading to Who Know Where. That day - the day when everyone put aside their masks of hatred and uncouthness, and joined one another in making America all that it can be - remains engraved in our hearts, souls, and minds. Then, Obama did something powerful beyond anyone’s beliefs. Our new leader not only changed our beloved nation for the better, but also warmed our hearts on that cold, mid-January winter day. And that’s what we needed.
Although we still may be drowning in dept, or enduring the craziness of all these peculiar political leaders that haunt our country’s well being, we have a man who has changed the history of his race and his country, not only by making amendments, but by mutually joining us as one.
Obama still has an Everest to climb ¾ a mountain of great height, and dangerous falls. But we cannot depend on this man to do it all on his own. Remember, he is leading a country of great supremacy. If anyone will help him climb that mountain, we will.
Obama and his country will make a change for the better.
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And by the way, Robby, it is wrong to place all the troubles of your current presidency on that of the former leader of our nation when it is your own party in control of a Congress that formed and passed a bad deal for the nation. Do not lie to me and say that President Obama could not have stopped that bill. He was the one who signed on it, then tried to pass it off on his predecessor. The government is not just a game of one man. It is played by each party, and the one which has made the most recent mistakes is the one which currently holds power.
Second of all, you keep up with current events at all? If you would watch more than just one biased news channel and read more than one biased newspaper, maybe you would see how terrible a president Mr. Obama is. Every word that comes out of thats man's mouth is a lie and a promise that CANNOT, no matter how much effort and how much good intention, be fulfilled.
Finally someone around here who can actually think for themselves!
i TOTALLY agree with you
The thing that bugs me about this whole thing tho is that he is a terrible president and probably always will be, but no matter what President Obama says or does, he will always be looked upon as a hero because he was the first black president.
Don't get me wrong, i think that having different races and genders in Washinton DC is great, but it would be helpful if they would actually be qaulified to do the job and every single thing that comes out of there mouths are lies.
Due to this, I understand that you may not wish to post any comments or praise for my work, for I may not be sharing your persepective as I am not from the U.S.A.
But, rest assured, Obama has changed the world.