It’s the day after historic elections. We elected Barack Obama as our 44th President of the United States, and it’s historic in many ways to have elected our first African-American President. A fairly young man. A man who is incredibly intelligent, works hard, and achieved the American dream. As a conservative columnist, I spent a lot of time and energy in the run-up to the election, stating all the reasons why I thought that he was not ready to be President and why we should elect somebody else, but now that he has been elected I feel a strong need to call each of us to unity in support of our government, even if we disagree with the policies that our new President may put forward. Read More »
It’s the day after historic elections. We elected Barack Obama as our 44th President of the United States, and it’s historic in many ways to have elected our first African-American President. A fairly young man. A man who is incredibly intelligent, works hard, and achieved the American dream. As a conservative columnist, I spent a lot of time and energy in the run-up to the election, stating all the reasons why I thought that he was not ready to be President and why we should elect somebody else, but now that he has been elected I feel a strong need to call each of us to unity in support of our government, even if we disagree with the policies that our new President may put forward.