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  Injuneer

And now we have read a page in history that just a few years ago would have been considered not only unlikely, but by most accounts, impossible. A president of color with a charm and charisma that we have seen in too few politicians over the past many decades. As I watch and read the many accounts of this young man’s rise to the presidency, there is an interesting coincidence that bears review.

In the history of our country, at every juncture where a person of mixed race or color has had to rise up to achieve greatness, there have always been roadblocks put in their path. Rarely are these easily overcome and only the strongest and most dedicated rise to the occasion. Events of great importance come to mind. Whether you consider Jackie Robinson’s entry into professional baseball, the Tuskegee Airmen’s flying accomplishments during the 2nd World War, Martin Luther Kings winning of the Nobel Peace Prize or the many similar achievements by persons of color, each and every one has been a road of great difficulty and challenge.

Perhaps this is the underlying reason for this man at this time. With our economy in shambles, the image of America so tarnished across the globe, wars that seem to be stalled and no way out, and the trust and faith of the American people so diminished and so untrusting of the very government they have elected … certainly this will be the new presidents impossible challenge. The words of an old neighbor of mine, spoken to a nice young black boyhood friend of mine, “here boy, you so damn smart, let’s see you make this dead crow fly”. It was one of my first experiences of witnessing first hand the very raciest attitudes I would later find were prevalent in my own neighborhood. “Boy, crow” … I had much to learn and the journey has been a long one.

So now, we have elected this dynamic young person of color, as if to challenge him and say “here boy, see if you can make this dead economy fly, and solve a few more complex problems in the mean time … if you dare!”. One thing is for sure; we would have been hard pressed to pick a better man to take on this challenge. All we have to do is look at some of the shots taken at him during his campaign and envy the man that managed to maintain his composure in the face of immense controversy, and still manage to also turn it into a history and civics lesson for us all.

Yes, this fourty-forth president will indeed need to bring that magnum personality to bear on so many of these problems, and no doubt, he’ll do so his own way, in his own style, and if my guess is right … like so many of his race, he’ll find a way to do so with a measured amount of humility, compassion, and leadership that any of us would like to see in our children.

If only John, Bobby, Martin, and my father could have lived to see this day …

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Comments:
hoftner

Jan 20 @ 10:01PM  
great blog!
butterfly943

Jan 20 @ 10:10PM  
Awesome blog..thank you for writing it
missliss78

Jan 20 @ 10:31PM  
Absolutely wonderful blog!
I myself am very inspired by this man and I believe he wants to do GOOD for our nation & I so hope he will.
suthrn_belle

Jan 20 @ 10:32PM  
If only John, Bobby, Martin, and my father could have lived to see this day

Thank God, I have lived to see it, please join me in praying for his safety.
XCALIBR39

Jan 20 @ 10:35PM  
Well said. Well written.
MrPaul

Jan 20 @ 10:37PM  
(young person of color, as if to challenge him and say “here boy) Better man, Time will tell. He is a wonderful speaker and a smart young man, that has no experince or track record even his pass voting record is dismal. But he can speak and energize the people and it will be the people that make the change happen . Hopefully he can break free of both parties and put the people of America first Change is coming and change has been needed for a long time Let us hope, pray and work together to bring America back together
KnittinKitten

Jan 20 @ 10:43PM  
A beautiful piece of writing...obviously, right from the heart. I'm sure there are MANY of us who wish this man the strength necessary to get this burdensome job done, and the faith he must have to do it.

I believe he will do it....And, this is coming from a Republican!.

KK
ANGRY_MUPPET

Jan 20 @ 10:43PM  
i'm rooting for him.,i was against going to war in Iraq.,he was the only one that stood up and said no.,Saddam kept Iran in check.,.,pandoras box has been opened...now we must win there...

he seems like a good hubby and a good dad.,and he seems to be setting sail on a ship that is sinking.,but i think he will do a better job than people expect.,his degree in economics will help.,
redtigr

Jan 20 @ 10:51PM  
Well said, Injuneer!




SallyF

Jan 20 @ 11:59PM  
Bravo!!!!

EmmeS61

Jan 21 @ 12:31AM  
I don't comment on political blogs but I just had to say... great blog.

I am among the hopeful. I feel that some people are destined to change the world, let's just hope that this man is given his chance.

A tribute to those whose chance has been taken
TallBlonde1

Jan 21 @ 12:34AM  
Nicely written and wonderful points.

I was moved by his speech and I can't wait to see what the next four years bring. I finally have hope for the future again.
eastham

Jan 21 @ 12:53AM  
Thank you for a wonderful blog.

In addition to charm and charisma, I would also offer up discipline and dignity. The Obama run for the White House was one of the most disciplined endeavors, I have seen in some time. He rarely, if ever, put down a wrong foot. During the debates, when a lesser man would have lost his cool, he was as cool as a cucumber.

And he is dignified. No forgoing dialogue on tax policy in favor of a session to pick out a good nickname -- as Paul O'Neill, Bush's first Treasury Secretary recounted. He is poised, confident and hard working. And those aren't bad qualities for a president.
Tunes4u

Jan 21 @ 1:25PM  
Excellent!

Hope is a good thing.....and he inspires it in those who would believe our country is good. Worth working for.

Those who can not allow hope to have it's chance? The nay sayers?

They stand in the way.

Good blog!
misschief

Jan 21 @ 8:04PM  


Brilliant. ~*~

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