Jan. 20th, 2009

Standing in the History of History...I feel impatience

I woke up and watched the inaugeration. Well aware I was watching History. This is a shining moment in my nation's history. Defining moment possibly in all probably. Forgive me if I hold off judgement on trumpianting wither its for good or ill. I am to much of a History student and a Sociology minor to scream that, this is the decisive stoke of the civil rights movement. Let us remember people that part of the reason Obama is President is precisely because he did not run on race.

He ran on the need of America's people as a whole with no emphasis on racial descriminations. Yes, it is a GREAT achivement for the black people from generations that lived in a world that where they were more likely to get their heads cracked open in the national mall than stand in it making a national address as President. However, to focus to heavily on that now, to beat it deeper into the ground then the soliders in Arlington is not the Spirit of the Civil Rights movement. It dosen't help futher the cause. Instead it stalls it, if not turning the tide back , so Mr. Anchorman please take a note from the dignifed Reverend, Sentor and Tuskagee Airmen. You've made you're point. You've belabored it. Move on or SHUT IT!!

President Obama's speeches were well done and executed. As a writer and English Student soon to have her BA, yes it did have a few cliche phrases but they fit. Deal with it. I am glad he is President. I want to see more from him. I suppot him.

If I have to hear more from these blowhorns called anchorman that do more to hinder change by talking then anybody I have EVER FREAKING MEET I will scream. Listen to them an hour and you have heard all they have to say. They find more way to say the same five sentences then anyone I have come across. And I have come across some doozies. So I am going to go play with my zune now and watch pretty gems on tv.