Yona F. Maro
R I P
- Nov 2, 2006
- 4,202
- 218
In my life time as I head towards 30s
I had I never felt that a black person would ever become the president of America but I was proved wrong by Americans
Truly and forthrightly, if I was quizzed on this I would say it singly "It is NOT possible" for such a thing to happen in the USA Maybe over my dead body heheheheheeeee
Beyond any shadows of doubts, America has proven that she is really the pace setter of democracy. In fact, America has the most advanced democracy.
With the election of Barry Hussy Obamash- into the oval office, Americans saw no colour, no race, no divide, no hatred, no handicap, no discrimination He inspired Americans and the world especially with hope and change; he made us all to expunge fear, defeat, and weakness. For many across Africa and the world at large.
Obama's election demonstrates The America's reputation as a country of interminable opportunities.
But for the world's poorest continent, the rise of a man of African heritage to America's highest office is a source of colossal pride and hope. As Nelosn Mandela remarked "Your victory has demonstrated that no person anywhere in the world should not dare to dream of wanting to change the world for a better place".
My humblest Question to Tanzanians
Are we willing to emulate Americans
1-By Voting someone physically challenged to be our next President?
2-Are ready to chose a president or a leader who comes from Minorities
3-Are we ready and willing to elect a leader who is A Female we have had 4 Males so far
Over to you Tanzanians
I had I never felt that a black person would ever become the president of America but I was proved wrong by Americans
Truly and forthrightly, if I was quizzed on this I would say it singly "It is NOT possible" for such a thing to happen in the USA Maybe over my dead body heheheheheeeee
Beyond any shadows of doubts, America has proven that she is really the pace setter of democracy. In fact, America has the most advanced democracy.
With the election of Barry Hussy Obamash- into the oval office, Americans saw no colour, no race, no divide, no hatred, no handicap, no discrimination He inspired Americans and the world especially with hope and change; he made us all to expunge fear, defeat, and weakness. For many across Africa and the world at large.
Obama's election demonstrates The America's reputation as a country of interminable opportunities.
But for the world's poorest continent, the rise of a man of African heritage to America's highest office is a source of colossal pride and hope. As Nelosn Mandela remarked "Your victory has demonstrated that no person anywhere in the world should not dare to dream of wanting to change the world for a better place".
My humblest Question to Tanzanians
Are we willing to emulate Americans
1-By Voting someone physically challenged to be our next President?
2-Are ready to chose a president or a leader who comes from Minorities
3-Are we ready and willing to elect a leader who is A Female we have had 4 Males so far
Over to you Tanzanians