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OBAMA CLINCHES

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History has been made. A black man has clinched the democratic nomination for the President of the United States of America. I will admit, I lacked some hope in the beginning, that Barack could beat Hillary Clinton. I just didn't think it would be possible. But what appeared impossible, became possible. The Obama team still has a long and hard road ahead of them, but I believe he win the Presidency.

I think it's not just the fact a black man won the nomination, but how he did it. He appealed to Americans of all races, not just African Americans. Granted he could position himself this way because he comes from a multi-ethnic background. If Barack hadn't had a white mother, it would have been more difficult. But he didn't run as a black man, he ran as an American with a diverse background.

Obama's campaign has inspired me to get involved in the democratic process. Look out friends, I'll be talking a lot of politics and looking to debate our countries issues over a few beers or at a barbeque. I really hope he wins.

There is an opportunity for Americans to openly discuss the state of our nation. We could have some of the most important and healthy discussions that we seem to have avoided the past decade. We have two very different candidates running for the top office. We need to stay focused on important issues and not get side tracked by spinsters and the media focusing on 'reality show' type drama. I don't want to hear about McCain having lobbyist on his team, what preachers endorse him, or the trials of Obama's church and pastor. As citizens, we need to try to keep ourselves and the media focused on what's important.

Okay, so what's important. We need to talk about the war in Iraq and America's standing in the Middle East and world, we need to talk about health care, the economy, our education system, fixing our infrastructure, the environment, mass transit, balancing the budget, homelessness, poverty, border security, our military and veterans and equality for those living within our borders.

How I would love to see Obama, if not somebody just list and state our countries problems. Although Obama is inspirational in his speeches, we need to define our failings and problems. How can we begin to address what needs to be fixed until we define the problems. To agree as Americans what the biggest problems are. That will unite us, to fix what's wrong and establish common goals. We have had eight years of mistakes, compounded by propaganda and misinformation that will be very hard to fix. It won't happen quickly. It has to be fixed from the top down and the bottom up. We need the president, politicians and people to create a movement. We need to have somebody like Obama build the bridge, inspire a nation and bring about positive change.

Funny, as I write this I could go on for a long time. But I keep hearing the voices of friends who recommend I stay away from politics on my blog. Why? Let's not fight over the issues, lets discuss them openly and challenge each other on our beliefs. Educate yourselves, pick up and read both candidates books. Just become active in the process.

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