Alas, a multilingual announcement came over the loudspeakers on the boat, and impassively stated that we would not be stopping in Gibraltar as promised, due to rough seas. Adrian and I both have a monkey-shaped hole in our hearts. Straight onto Malaga, Spain.
Posts Tagged “change”
Nov
05
2008
Yes We Can!Posted by: Lydia in Seattle, USA, tags: celebration, change, democracy, obama, SeattleWhat an extraordinary night. We headed down to the Northwest Film Forum on Capital Hill to watch the election results come in on the big screen. It was full of people drinking beer and wearing Obama t-shirts. Once Ohio was called as blue, we cheered, because we knew that was what was needed for the Democrats to win. The lobby was dominated with a giant map of the USA, and every time a state was called, it was lit up in red or blue lights. We watched as the blue steadily grew from east to west. As soon as the polls closed in California, CNN stated that, with a projection of over 270 electoral votes, Barack Obama will be the 44th President of the United States! The audience went wild, the music came on, and the dancing began. We watched McCain give his concession speech, and then Obama stepped up to address hundreds of thousands of people gathered in Chicago. And he said:
We walked from Capital Hill towards downtown. The streets were full of people cheering and laughing, and the cars were honking exuberantly. Obama signs and badges and t-shirts were everywhere, and the mood was so positive and optimistic. A large spontaneous crown had gathered outside Pike Place Markets. Adrian hoisted me onto his shoulders. We raised our hands into the air, and shouted:
Photos from barackobama.com and elijuicyjones. It is such a big day here in the USA. After eight years of the Republicans tearing this country apart, invading countries, running up a record debt, and abandoning the health and education of the people, there is a time for change. Adrian prefers graphs and long detailed evidence-based policy documents, but there is something about watching Obama speak that is very inspiring. I get goosebumps when Obama talks about the great hopes that he has for America. We both agree, however, that Obama is the best choice – the only rational choice – for America and the rest of the world. I hope that US citizens choose to vote. I hope that there are enough voting booths and voting machines for everyone. I hope that the ballots and machines record these votes accurately. I hope that people do not vote out of fear. I hope that people vote for universal health care. I hope that people vote for cheap, accessible, and quality health care. I hope people vote to end the war in Iraq. I hope people vote to rebuild Afghanistan. I hope the Democrats get over 60 seats in the Senate. I hope people vote for Barack Obama. |




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