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Barack Obama has made history by being elected the first African-American President of the United States. This symbolic election has had a profound impact on so many Americans, marking a defining chapter in our country's civil rights movement.
In the days leading up to Inauguration, share what this historic occasion means to you. Add your journals, your photos, your videos, your memories. Let's make history together.
Arrogance, elitism, and special interests took a big hit on Election Day 2008. I look forward to the next four years with a sense of optimism I have not had in 8 very long years. Barack Obama will have a calming effect both on the American people and others around the world.
I don't really consider myself to be the "Liberal Left" but I do believe that George "Dubya" Bush is an evil man. He did more to undermine the true liberties of this country, both here at home and abroad, than any president ever.
Sarah Palin a weak heartbeat away from the presidency was just too horrible to think about.