Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Historical Moment

We purposefully stay apolitical on this blog.  However, we decided to at least mark this momentous occasion in our nation's history. 
Although we have been out of the country for a while now, the significance of a female VP candidate and an African-American presidential candidate was not lost on us by any means, and we've followed the last few months of the race from the Philippines with fervent interest. 
I had a school teacher who lamented to our class of  diverse, New York city elementary school students that our country had such a long way to go in regards to racism that a black man would never become president during our lifetimes.  I am happy to be alive in a time when that statement has been disproved. Regardless of your political beliefs, I think we as American citizens can all appreciate what had to occur in our nation collectively - in order for a man who would have had to battle Jim Crow just to vote a half-century ago to now become the president-elect of our country!  I am thrilled to be able to recount the experience of this historic election to our children one day.
Yes, we can!



2 comments:

stacie said...

I completely agree. This is such a big step for our country. Very historical event. I love the Obama family photo- nice touch. Another thing, I already like the first lady. She is feminine and has a powerful presence.

Madhu said...

Intolerance is itself a form of violence and an obstacle to the growth of a true democratic spirit.

Mohandas Gandhi

I have a dream ...

Martin Luther King

Emancipate yourselves
from mental slavery;
None but ourselves can free our minds
Bob Marley

aum nama sivya