Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Change We Can Believe In

It's was twelve days ago, when Senator Barack Obama accepted his party's nomination for the President of the United States of America, at the historical 2008 Democratic National Convention, in Denver, CO. There it was, a moment of history on so many levels. Senator Barack Obama being the first African-American to secure and accept his party's nomination; then there was the fact, it just so happen to be on the exact day, 45 years later when the great, late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his famous "I Have A Dream" speech.  It was also, the 88th year in the same month that women in this country was granted the Right To Vote, when the 19th amendment was approved.  Also, it was Denver, Colorado's centennial for hosting the Democratic National Party, the last convention held in Denver, CO was in 1908.  

It was 40 years ago, when another senator by the name of John F. Kennedy(the 35th U.S. President) held a public convention. Both conventions were held in the Western States of California and Colorado.  Furthermore, when Senator Barack Obama becomes the next President of the United States, it will make him the 44th U.S. President.  Needless, to say 4+4 equals "8", eight represents "New Beginnings"did you also note that JFK's was our 35th U.S. President, 3+5 equals "8".  Our Father who art in Heaven, is so much into numbers he dedicated a whole book to it..."Numbers" in the Old Testament. This is God speaking.  Refer to this passages: Number 1: and Ecclesiastes 3:1
 
I put together a short film entitled "What is Democracy?" A Historical Reflective, that captures the visual of the democratic journey from my point of view. It's just below this article.

Nonetheless, here's a link to a recently published article from Annenberg Political Fact Check: "A New Stitch in a Bad Pattern"

Until then...happy blogging to all my bloggers out there, I'll post to you real soon!


LG

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