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Layla ([personal profile] layla) wrote2008-11-06 12:03 pm
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Post-election notes

The very, very good:

President-Elect Barack Obama. I still grin when I type that. His acceptance speech was inspiring, and McCain's concession speech was gracious and classy. Obama's not perfect and I may not be on board with every element of his party's platform, but I'm so much more pleased with him, from everything I've seen in the debates and so forth, than with any President in my lifetime -- I'm really looking forward to seeing where the next four years go. The more I learn of him, the more I like him. And what could be more of a success story than this -- a first-generation immigrant's son, going in four years from total unknown, to a (near) landslide election to the highest office in the land. America, right now, you seriously kick ass.

The bad:

Alaska, Alaska, Alaska. What is wrong with us? I mean, seriously ... is it so painful to vote for a (moderate, pro-development, pro-gun-rights) Democrat that 50% of us will vote for a convicted felon instead?

And California's Prop. 8 passed (as well as the other anti-gay initiatives in other states). I have no words for how disgusted and angry I am. A legal challenge has already been filed in California, and apparently the 18,000 existing marriages will not be invalidated (as yet), so ... waiting, just waiting.
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[identity profile] xparrot.livejournal.com 2008-11-07 06:55 am (UTC)(link)
I am refusing to let Prop. 8 and all the rest get me down too much. It's frustrating as hell, but Obama's election proved that it's just a matter of time, that senseless bigotry really can be trounced, that we as a people can move beyond it. So, yes, must keep fighting, must keep educating people, and eventually - soon, I hope, soon - everyone will look back and realize how utterly fucking stupid they were being.

[identity profile] laylalawlor.livejournal.com 2008-11-07 08:27 pm (UTC)(link)
The awesome thing about the Obama win is what a damned optimist it's turned me into. I mean, if a guy can go in four years from being a total unknown to the President of the United States (and a guy with dark skin, a foreign name and Muslim relatives -- I don't think the odds can get longer than that!), then who knows *what* is possible?