





I was recently invited to attend the presidential inauguration in Washington D.C. in January 2009 as part of my participation with the Global Young Leader's Conference since high school. As a result of this, I've been religiously following the presidential elections and am greatly in favor for Democratic Barrack Obama - change is essential.
I thought these pins were a lighthearted, humorous way of showing loyal unity within the different people of America.
October 23rd, 2008:
Although change is what America needs, I don't believe they are ready for a 'black' leader, as disgraceful as that may sound.
I'm not sure whether I'll be able to attend the inauguration in January, but it'll be history in the making if Obama wins!
No comments:
Post a Comment