He had a single organizing thought - change.
The excitement and anticipation and joy that envelopes this nation with the election of Barack Obama is nearly indescribable. I won't try other than to say the following.
Change is more than a word. President-elect Obama will bring change. America will regain respect in the world which will do more for our own security than anything else. We will see equality return in our domestic policies. And a new generation of leadership will bring new thinking and new ideas to address the challenges and opportunities ahead.
Thanks to my friend, Mike Carter , for this little bit of weekend fun.
From Howard Fineman at Newsweek :
We could all use a little more respect in the world today. The economic crisis, a war that won't end and a presidential campaign that is growing bitter is wearing us all down. We are scared, tired, worried and a tad mad right now. We are a little more testy than usual and probably looking on at others who might not agree with our point of view as being out of touch if not down right dumb for not seeing things our way.
A quick post tonight. As a lifelong communicator, I have a simple question to ask. Was the "bailout bill" the best name to call this piece of legislation that failed to pass the House today? I mean, seriously, how easy is it for anyone to vote for something called a "bailout bill?"
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