Tuesday, November 04, 2008

 

Making History

Happy Barack Obama day!

It's a big time for vindication and turnaround in world history. I had a dream about the gap between rich and poor, thousands in ghettos while a few whites lived in a mansion serving themselves. Today a record number of United Statians are voting, especially the young and "minorities", because it's payback time by nothing less than a bloodless coup.

I like how the universe sends important souls into the underclasses, so the most progressive groups will benefit. I think of how Albert Einstein being a Jew got him kicked out of Germany, so the Nazis' own racism would prevent them from getting the bomb. Now the Republicans are clearly outdated with the oldest candidate in history, a veritable war monger with an explosive temper like Bush. One of McCain's biggest campaign errors was picking for running mate the incompetent social conservative Sarah Palin over unconventionally Christian Mitt Romney just to please the judgmental evangelicals. If McCain had picked Romney they would have had more money and a closer race, but the judgmental only limit themselves.

As for the difficult choice the Democrats had to make between Barack Obama and Hilary Clinton, both of whom could have been transformative figures in their own right, I think it just goes to show that the hardest choices are between good and good (channeled entity Lazaris said that). Patience, all good things come in time, there will be a woman president as well. I think roots in Africa were important at this time on so many levels. We have to live the right sequence for history, and arguably the Bush years were themselves a painful requirement to get more people on board with just how much change was needed. Hilary will make a great Senate Majority Leader, to work on healthcare and match the Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi. There's even room for McCain to continue his patriotic service in the senate as well. To the Master's table, all are invited.

Right now it's the eleventh hour for so many things, including the global environment and economy. I believe Obama is the extraordinary leader who was called from birth to these extraordinary times, and the United States, with its strong political foundations in human ideals (surprisingly gleaned as much from Native American principles as classical European, see the Iroquois confederation's document called The Great Law of Peace admired by many including Benjamin Franklin), shall be a greater power for good, once again and more than ever. World respect and sentiment is already lining up to be with the US under a President Obama in a way not seen since the days of sympathy following 9/11.

For now, today is the day to feel the happiness and hope that so many of us have been expecting to feel since 2000 when the popular vote was with Al Gore.

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