Thursday, November 6, 2008

hallelujah

For some, the American dream has been a non-attainable illusion. For others, it never even arose to the idea of remote possibility. The happenstance of our birth has kept us in perpetual second citizenship, forever unable to enjoy the freedoms or aspirations to greatness afforded to the majority of our fellow citizens, held down by the fear, intolerance, and prejudices of those that have deemed themselves superior. After this election, no more. We have crossed over the mountain top and seen the promise land. A land we thought impossible to reach in our life time. A land where the injustice and ignorance of the elite will be replaced by the justifiable self-righteousness of oppressed. A land in which any man can walk in the light of inalienable freedom. A land of true and equal opportunity for all. A land of eternal brotherhood. No longer will we folically challenged be forced to avert our eyes, but instead stare in the sacred brightness of a new day of freedom. A new age has dawned, an age in which no man will be judged by the baldness of his skin, but the content of his character. Why, I might even be able to interact with a non-inflatable woman. Hallelujah!

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