Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Victory Party in Vegas
There are so many reasons that I am overjoyed Barack Obama will be our next President. Besides the obvious points...of why I believe he will be a great President it’s very exciting to see millions of people volunteering and voting in a country that has often got in its own way of prosperity because of cynicism and skepticism. Plus, just the inclusionary movement Barack Obama created in itself can bring many positive results. Once people participate in the process they are more likely to care about staying involved in the solution. And, working with and celebrating along side such an incredibly diverse group of people across every ethic and socioeconomic background was a great source of pride for me. Looking forward to brighter days ahead!
Posted by Bonnie at 2:02 PM 1 comments
Labels: Obama 2008
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
November 5th, 2008
Like any life experience, it's almost impossible to articulate a feeling without living it. But, I thought this video really represented how I felt as I traveled, canvassed and interacted with so many other volunteers across the country. I'm amazed and proud and maybe even a bit stunned when I think of the millions of people that volunteered and voted in a country that has often got in its own way of prosperity because of cynicism and skepticism.
Posted by Bonnie at 7:52 AM 1 comments
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008
November 4th, 2008
I've been so busy between the Race for the Rescues, the election and trying to fit in my real job in between I haven't added anything to this blog in weeks. And, here I am in Vegas....today is the big day. It's not an over statement to say that most of the country realizes this is an incredibly historic day. I MISS TIM RUSSERT!! I woke up before dawn with more anxiety than excitment and I hope to go to bed tonight knowing without a shadow of a doubt that Barack Obama won the election for President of the United States of America....Glad I'm here to help Nevada go blue but miss my girls and looking forward to going home tomorrow a happy camper.
Posted by Bonnie at 6:51 AM 1 comments
Labels: My Girls, Obama 2008