I have been glued to the television all night long, and I had the honor of watching history in the making.
What a country we live in, where everything is possible.
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I'm not an American, I'm a proud Canadian. But I watched and wept tears of joy with you tonight. I'm so happy for you... us... the world! Here's to the dawn of a new day!
I am not a big fan of O'Bama... Well, I'm not a fan of McCain either... But, of the two, I think O'Bama has the potential to impact the "Good Ole Boy" network in DC and break up some long-standing paradigms. Regardless of you political views, America should be proud to elect a President that doesn’t conform to decades of status quo.
Proud Canadian here too - but WOW!! I'm so proud of our neighbours to the south!! Congrats on making history and we, as well as the rest of the world, can't wait to see what this man does :)
My 9 year old daughter (a dual Canadian/US citizen) said it best, "I've never been proud of my US half but today I am super proud that I am American, too."
I'm still stunned. I keep thinking someone's going to yell "Ha ha! Fooled you!" and take it all away. It's such an incredible feeling to know that my candidate won. I haven't had that feeling in 8 long years and I'm not quite sure what to do with myself now, except smile.
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I'm not an American, I'm a proud Canadian. But I watched and wept tears of joy with you tonight. I'm so happy for you... us... the world! Here's to the dawn of a new day!
Posted by: Sherry Roberts | November 5, 2008 12:52 AM
I whole-heartedly agree!!!! And I have that same picture on my desktop.
Wow, just wow.
;-)
Posted by: CALpumper | November 5, 2008 12:54 AM
I am not a big fan of O'Bama... Well, I'm not a fan of McCain either... But, of the two, I think O'Bama has the potential to impact the "Good Ole Boy" network in DC and break up some long-standing paradigms. Regardless of you political views, America should be proud to elect a President that doesn’t conform to decades of status quo.
Posted by: Scott | November 5, 2008 09:14 AM
Proud Canadian here too - but WOW!! I'm so proud of our neighbours to the south!! Congrats on making history and we, as well as the rest of the world, can't wait to see what this man does :)
Way to go!
Posted by: Jamie | November 5, 2008 10:31 AM
While I didn't vote for Obama, I will agree history has been made.
Posted by: Ryan | November 5, 2008 11:23 AM
universal healthcare should do wonders for diabetics..........................
Posted by: Jeff | November 5, 2008 11:54 AM
My 9 year old daughter (a dual Canadian/US citizen) said it best, "I've never been proud of my US half but today I am super proud that I am American, too."
Posted by: Angie | November 5, 2008 12:59 PM
Simply glorious.
may your chickens be plentiful,
- L
Posted by: SparkleMotion | November 5, 2008 07:41 PM
Wow. That picture made me teary.
I'm still stunned. I keep thinking someone's going to yell "Ha ha! Fooled you!" and take it all away. It's such an incredible feeling to know that my candidate won. I haven't had that feeling in 8 long years and I'm not quite sure what to do with myself now, except smile.
Posted by: Major Bedhead | November 6, 2008 08:14 AM