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		<title>Current America: A One-way Ticket to Change</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The day after the elections, November 5, 2008, we were asked, in LA class at school, to write about Barack Obama&#8217;s becoming the President Elect.  I thought that it would be pertinent to show you what I wrote, today being his inauguration.  You can use it, but please do tell me and don&#8217;t rip me off.  Thank [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The day after the elections, November 5, 2008, we were asked, in LA class at school, to write about Barack Obama&#8217;s becoming the President Elect.  I thought that it would be pertinent to show you what I wrote, today being his inauguration.  You can use it, but please do <a href="mailto:rwkaminer@aol.com">tell me</a> and don&#8217;t rip me off.  Thank you and enjoy.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span>     </span>Last night, history happened right before our very eyes.<span>  </span>The first African-American president, previously Senator, now President [Elect] Barack Obama, was elected to office.<span>  </span>He won the presidency for many reasons, but mainly all his talk about change. However, what exactly <em>is</em> “change?”<span>  </span>It can mean many different things to many different people.<span>  </span>According to the <em>New Oxford American Dictionary</em>, change means “to make or become different … to transform.”<span>  </span>I think this definition is very similar to the definition of the Obama Campaign and the majority of United States citizens.<span>  </span>Many people, rather <em>most</em> Americans, do not approve of what our current president of two terms, George W. Bush, has done.<span>  </span>Also, the same party has not been in control for three straight terms since the 1928 election with Herbert Hoover.<span>  </span>With all these things, America is ready for change.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>     </span>While Senator McCain and Governor Palin promised “no more politics as usual,” Senators Obama and Biden promised true change.<span>  </span>They wanted to mix everything up.<span>  </span>New ideas on healthcare, the economy, and the environment, just to say the least.<span>  </span>The whole United States will be shaken up.<span>  </span>I think that this is good for America.<span>  </span>We need a new soul in the White House.<span>  </span>I also think that a new party will be great for America.<span>  </span>Democrats have been constantly complaining about Bush and the Republicans, so a new party is good.<span>  </span>Then, maybe, just maybe, the United States will revert back to how it used to be, pre-Bush.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>     </span>I believe that Obama was inspiring to many voters as well.<span>  </span>He managed to get thousands of people who had never voted before to vote (for him) in the elections.<span>  </span>He has also gotten record amounts of donations from people of different ages, races, and backgrounds—something that, in my mind, helped him win the election.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>     </span>Another thing that I thought was interesting about Obama is that he won the vote of all different types of people: young and old, black and white.<span>  </span>He did not have one particular group—rather he had all of them.<span>  </span>However, one demographic that he nailed was the college-age student.<span>  </span>He really got in touch with them and turned many undecided kids party-wise into Democrats.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>     </span>Overall, I think that Obama winning the presidency will be good for America.<span>  </span>It will open up many American’s eyes as to what another president can do.<span>  </span>It will also give many people hope in their lives, something that was not there before.<span>  </span>But still, anything can happen.<span>  </span>I guess we will see. </p>
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