Obama: Anything is possible

Obama’s acceptance speech is broadcasting live from Chicago.
As usual, its perfect, inspiring and powerful. Seeing this man on stage never gets boring.
After 8 years of pain America has managed to heal its wounds.
The end of the beginning
Its been one hell of a show, I can’t quite believe its finally over.
When I started this site back in February I had no real belief that Obama would make it this far. He was the underdog and Clinton was a shoe in for the Democratic nomination.
The best I hoped for at the time was maybe a VP nomination. At very least I wanted to help give more airtime to someone I saw as an inspirational figure that the world just had to see to believe.
Some will say the campaign was too long, but it wasn’t long enough.
As John McCain might say, my friends, democracy works.

November 5th, 2008 at 6:01 am
What a fantastic end to a spectacular night. A wonderful speech, there’s nothing more I can say.
November 5th, 2008 at 3:20 pm
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December 3rd, 2008 at 4:02 am
[...] America showed the world last month that “anything is possible,” but the range of opportunities to achieve real change are unfortunately limited by the persisting array of institutions in DC that continue to confront and impede change. Progressives around the country have an opportunity to translate last month’s presidential election into meaningful change, by supporting the Rahim campaign this week, and then minor party fusion candidates over the next two years. [...]
December 3rd, 2008 at 7:13 pm
[...] America showed the world last month that “anything is possible,” but the range of opportunities to achieve real change are unfortunately limited by the persisting array of institutions in DC that continue to confront and impede change. Progressives around the country have an opportunity to translate last month’s presidential election into meaningful change, by supporting the Rahim campaign this week, and then minor party fusion candidates over the next two years. [...]