Here are my pre-election jitterish thoughts. I ramble a lot. Feel free not to read, just needed to share.
The other day, I overheard a pretty heated political conversation. One citizen claimed that with Barack Obama as our 44th president, we'll just have another 9/11.
And, you know... I think that's what we really need.
When the Twin Towers were hit, we had never been closer as a country. Never as united. For the first time since anyone could remember, we were all working together, caring about each other regardless of what our respective views were when it came to how the country should be run. Somehow we lost that in the last seven years. Somehow we've become more self-absorbed and spiteful of anybody who didn't believe what we did than.
Somehow we've become completely and totally un-American.
George W. Bush should have never been elected office. This much is true, and denying that at this stage in the game is frankly moot. It's not a matter of opinion anymore. Whether or not he meant to flush us down the drain like he did is irrelevant. I truly feel for anybody that is put in the uncomfortable situation of trying to defend his "decisions".
But that doesn't matter anymore. What's done is done and we've got to look ahead. We don't have the time to let our checkbooks run the country anymore. We don't even have the checkbooks to use to run it. The next four years are going to be as difficult as they've ever been, but with luck, we'll have a leader who is fully prepared to put us in the direction we need to be in.
Honestly, whether Obama is elected or not... he's already done more for us than he'll ever do for us in office. He's made us a whole again. For the first time I see people in my age group caring about what is happening in our country. For the first time I see people wanting to make a difference. For the first time I see people caring about each other and the place they live in because it's their home. For the first time... I see what it had to have been like when America was founded so many years ago.
My favorite movie of the year is "WALL-E", for about a thousand different reasons. One of them is the ending, where the first plant in 700 years is being planted, and the Earth is set back on track to being a good place to live again. That plant is Obama. That plant is all of us, and we have to set ourselves in the ground.
I'm terrified about tomorrow. Something could go wrong. We're assured by polls and predictions, but then, things looked good for us in the last two elections as well. Can't have a false sense of security.
But thinking negatively won't do. It's not our way anymore. Like I said... Obama has given us another 9/11. We have a sense of togetherness again. We're looking ahead instead of looking back. I think now more than ever, the phrase "United We Stand", which truly has had no place in the last eight years, is relevant. It means something.
No matter what happens, we have that. We know what's important.
For anyone for whom this soothes... our 11th, 22nd, and 33rd presidents - Polk, Cleveland, and Truman - were Democratic. We're about to have our 44th. Doesn't mean fourth multiple of eleven's a charm, but hey.
History changes tomorrow.
God Bless America.