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by a_black_man from Dallas, TX

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Martin Luther King's dream has become reality for about 71% of the American people.  We the "Black people of America" should rejoice to see the results of this election. Not because Barak Obama won, but because of those non-African Americans who voted  for him and support him; who did not dispise the color of his skin.

I preach Jesus Christ and have found this election an opportunity the help heal the wounds of our elders who have suffered in the past when racial oppression was the norm in America. Wounds that have not healed because of what they believed was still the norm today.

It is true that racial prejudice still exist today,  but it is obviously not as prevalent as it was forty years ago when Martin Luther King was assasinated for his part in the civil rights and economic freedom movement.

So also they who founded these United States of America would be proud if they could see the progress of the people's will to be a nation united to achieve what is fair and good for the nation as a whole.

Since Pres. Reagan the Preamble of the United states Constitution has been greatly ignored.   ("We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.")  I hope the change that is initiated in the next four years with President Elect Barak Obama as President of the united States of America will help reestablish the meaning of the "Preamble" and that for all Americans.

[ "Earnie & Jay " might have seizures & conniptions multiple times a day now. LOL]<<-- I had to -Its had to resist. LOL :D))

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a_black_man

I've lived in Dallas since 1971. I am devoted to no political party though I am fundamentally republican. I believe we can all find problems with just about anything. What is rare are those who can and choose to implement solutions. (Skin color does not define a man.)

Member Since: 3/11/2008