A new day has begun in America and its spirits will be echoed all over the world.
The chains of Oppresion have given up to the voices of the modern day, where equality, respect and being a good neighbor are the new choices and new way of life.
In spirit of election of the first "minority" to become the President of the United States of America, let us not forget that the road is still long and rough to get us to success. The gates have been opened, the shattered hopes have been rejuvinated.
President Obama's successful campaign and election should sit with us as a reminder of being honest, intelligent, modest and hard working individuals.
God has given us abundance of talents and lets use them to the greater good of our society and world.
The shackles that held back progress and prosperity, the threats that instilled fear, submissivness, anxiety, inferiority complex, self doubt and other ills that degrade self esteem and self assurance have been broken.
As we, Christian's celebrated the resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ after his battle against evil, the victory for Obama is not just for minority but for everyone.
I salute President Barack Obama and say thank you to John McCain for a wonderful experience. Thank you both for your inspiration.