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ALEX SANJUAN
CANALIS 340
POST ELECTION
Obama KO’s McCain!
As I expected, the build up was greater than the show. Thinking that I should take a nap before the long haul, the election was over not long after I awoke. Obama took four crucial states that were primarily Republican, two, which had been so, for the last 40 years, Colorado and Virginia.
When Obama took the stage, it was if he had known for a long time how the outcome would be. He has always been humble with his presence but he had an aura of relief. A relief that this is finally over and he can now focus on 2009.
McCain graciously bowed out with a noble speech, taking the blame for the loss and relinquishing any guilty feeling the Republican voters might have had. Something tells me as he walked off that stage that he wanted to serve a cold dinner to whoever’s idea it was to elect Sara Palin as his running mate. Four years is a long time to wait for another shot, and I believe he realized, this was his last.
The most surreal part for myself was the panning of the camera over the masses, as profiles of Oprah Winfrey and Jesse Jackson fed through the television set, with streaking tears on their face. A younger more contemporary crowd was visibly apparent, as expressions of glee filled the Chicago air.
As Obama’s family stepped onto the stage, First Lady Michelle and his two daughters, I thought to myself, an African American family will be living in the White House. I myself got emotional, and felt a sense of pride and hope again as I listened to people cheering outside on my Long Beach street.
Alex Sanjuan
Canalis 340
Pre-Election
A Showdown for the Ages
A historical moment will take place, Tuesday November 4th as America’s next elected President will be selected. As of recent, many conflicting reports have different views on where the race actually is. “The race is tightening”, and “Obama is a lock for the position”, are just a few of the premonitions that society has apparently. One thing is for sure; the issues at hand will definitely determine who wins this election.
Healthcare, Immigration, the war and most importantly, the economy are the key factors that will reach into the depths of everyone’s hearts when they punch in their votes.
Unfortunately people will still consider race and religion as a factor in their decision. The paper trail of Muslim roots for Obama has been portrayed as an accusation of terrorist links that people view as detrimental when it comes to foreign affairs. Obviously, there is no validity to these reports but people will run with anything in extreme times of camaraderie. Vice versa, the Republican Party gets a bad name for having conservative narrow-minded views that are facilitated by the word of God. The fact that Obama is African American gives a false sense hood to people that that actually represents diversity. What people fail to forget, is that he is half Anglo.
In my opinion, staying up all night for the monumental finish will be a waste of sleep and will ruin your Wednesday. November 4th will be anti-climatic and I believe Obama will win by a significant amount. The story will be what he does come 2009 and how a diminished economy will be replenished under his guidance, definitely time to fast-forward.