2009-01-21 4:04 p.m.
The day after. I was just sitting here watching Oprah Winfrey. I don't usually watch her, but when I turned the TV on, that was the station it was showing and I caught a line from her that I still can't believe. There were over two million people in Washington DC for the inauguration yesterday and there were no arrests. I repeat, there were no arrests. That speaks volums people. At any givin time in this country if you get more than a hundred people together, you have the potential for arguments, fights, and arrests. There were whites, blacks, asians, latinos, straight, gay, men, women, children, Catholics, Muslims, athiests and other people of varying faiths, ethnicities, and backgrounds. All these people came together in a peacful way to show unity and respect to the man who is now our 44th president. I wish him health, happiness and peace. I pray he keeps true to who he is and that he remains hopeful. I hope all the people that pledge their support remember those promises to unite and help him bring this country to a higher place. I hope he can once again restore our position with other countries and regain the respect of the rest of the world. I love this country. I love that I am an American. I am proud to live in a country that is daily striving to ensure that all men are qreated equal and have all the same rights and responsibities as everyone else. We still have a way to go. I hope this man will keep our hopes up. I hope he can change the minds and hearts of the naysayers. God be with you Mr. President. Later, Cosmic
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