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Contributed by Tony Cheek   
Sunday, 09 November 2008

Electronic votingLast Tuesday, a revolution was held. It wasn't one of those noisy types of revolutions where the radio station is invaded and propaganda spewed 24/7 (although some would say that's the job of either MSNBC or FOX News, depending on one's political bent.) No, this revolution was the same no-shots-fired organized chaos that the United States goes through every four years. But this time, history was made.

For the first time in our history, an African-American was nominated and elected Presidedent of the country, something I didn't expect I'd see in my jaded lifetime.  Sure, all teh pollsters and th epolitical wonks and everyone with an opinion said he had a 98% chance of winning the White House, but last Tuesday there were a lot of chewed fingernails as the results slowly trickled in, first overwhelmingly favoring the Republican candidate, but quickly turning into a political route as Barak Obama routed his opponent John McCain in an overwhelming mandate by the voters to end the last eight years of malformed policies.

For many the mandate was simple: the economic bubble burst, sending stocks into a tailspin and laying off workers by the hundreds of thousands. As homeowners and families struggled to keep a roof over their heads and food in their bellies, John McCain and his VP running mate Sarah Palin told them to worry about insignificancies such as Obama's pastor or a man he once worked with on a foundation. Smears also went out about Obama's religion and even questioned his birth in this country.

But the majority of voters looked beyond the smears and saw a man rising above the political muck, a man unflustered by the attacks and the name-calling and mud-slinging, a man who would lead the country into its second decade of the 21st Century.

President-elect Obama comes to the office facing a tsunami of issues: the economy in a tailspin, the health care crisis, two unpopular wars, and a federal government clearly out of control with its War on Terror.

Big issues. But we've elected a man willing to face the challenge.

Congratulations, Mr. Obama.

 Sincerely, Tony Cheek, Publisher

 
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