Today is an amazing day in America. Today we will celebrate two great Americans who looked past the struggles of their day and reached for a better vision for this country and then made it happen. Our country has always relied on great men and women to be a catalyst for change, as drivers to the evolution of this country.
When Barrack Obama saw the possibility of a black man being president even relatively well-off minorities like myself didn’t think it was possible to achieve. Barrack’s election showed that Americans can rise to the words written by our founding fathers centuries ago. His second election, against very difficult opposition, shows that America is committed to a new direction.
MLK’s civil rights movement and Obama’s inauguration represent defining, transformational moments in America’s history. I know many here will not agree with me on this one, but it’s hard to argue this is not a historical moment.
When Barrack Obama saw the possibility of a black man being president even relatively well-off minorities like myself didn’t think it was possible to achieve. Barrack’s election showed that Americans can rise to the words written by our founding fathers centuries ago. His second election, against very difficult opposition, shows that America is committed to a new direction.
MLK’s civil rights movement and Obama’s inauguration represent defining, transformational moments in America’s history. I know many here will not agree with me on this one, but it’s hard to argue this is not a historical moment.