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Archive for 4 November 2008
Feeling Sick (Election Results)
4 November 2008 by Brian.
It’s not like I couldn’t see it coming, but I was holding out hope as long as possible. I am very glad that the USA has elected a black President, as I believe it makes an important statement about how far we’ve come in the area of racial prejudice. I’m just very, very sorry that the first black President was Barack Obama.
I only hope that his desire to stay in office pulls him toward the center and he cannot implement the socialist ideas he has espoused over the last few months. As always, let’s pray for our leaders and trust the One who is Sovereign over all our political maneuverings to work towards his good purposes.
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