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The wait is almost over. I know we are all ready. The talking heads are in overdrive and running out of new material. How many times can you run the same clip or reference the same part of the speech?

Now we are in the hyper-excited mode. Will he really call for a new declaration? The word was a significant component of his Baltimore train stop speech on Saturday. There is little doubt he will ask us to help. He has always called this a participatory election. We are ready. It’s been a long time since we, the people, have had a voice, have spoken, and been heard. We are delighted.

Everyone is so upbeat. It’s as if the world is on Zoloft. We are flying high and recognizing that we can contribute. That we are being asked to think for the greater good, of others. We are ready. Why not? This is not a job for one single individual. It is too hard. We must all roll up our sleeves and help save this great nation.

If it’s energy you want, you’ve got it. The soon-to-be President exudes energy and commitment and we can listen and learn. We need to stand with him and help him over the hurdles he has inherited. We can participate. Every aspect of our great nation stands ready to muster the call.

We are ready, soon-to-be President Barack Obama.

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It's Not Redundant

No matter how many times you say it, it’s not redundant when you repeat how excited you are about the upcoming administration. No matter how dismal world news has become, you can’t help but get on The Hope Wagon. It’s contagious, and there’s room for all of us.

You don’t have to be at the Memorial, the Mall, or the Capitol to feel the energy. Of course, if you are there, it’s a naturally electrifying linc_reflect2experience–one giant emotional surge of a powerful wave. The city and the country already feel different ,and the change of power is not official yet.

We are ready. OK, that’s an understatement.We have been ready. Now it’s time to  put all the programs into place. To demonstrate the leadership we all know the Obama administration is capable of. The country, the world, they have been patient, anticipating the good that will come. T he polls tell the story: No one expects an overnight turnaround, but everyone believes the all-important changes that have been mentioned will be implemented. The country needs money into the hands of the people and not the greedy banks that are keeping the bailout money. Today’s New York Times has that frightening expose.

Health care has become a rallying cry as everyone has a provider or insurance nightmare. That is, the people that have health care. Emergency rooms are strained with people who need to see a doctor but do not have a doctor who will see them because they do not have insurance. This is barbaric.

The list goes on. We all have footnotes that can be added. Let us not lose sight of the moment and let us be redundant as we sing out our song of hope. Time to catch the concert. Thank you HBO for letting us watch the stars share their talent. Yes, we are one.

We can believe.

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Rolling Along

I can hardly concentrate on anything. I have the TV set to MSNBC, and they are doing the great job I expected. Except for that one little announcement about time to sign up for MSNBC events to watch with others on the 20th. No, over, full. Save time, don’t click. That’s OK, I’m not going anywhere. Live coverage for me. Inside with a crowd of 2.

I may not be there at this moment in time, but I’ve been there: the 30th Street Station in Philadelphia. Too many times to count. Yes, have stopped in Wilmington; find the train station in need of a little facelift, but who’s looking at that today. An hour stopover–great, and with a special passenger:  the conductor of vice-president elect Joe Biden’s trips on the Acela. That’s sweet.

Then on to Baltimore where people have been gathering for hours, and finally on to Union Station–my station, my base. I’m with him every step of the way, even though I am inside, just watching and smiling.

Love the morning Newsweek polls. People do have confidence that President-elect Obama can do it. How about those daughters; they told him what he needed to do. It will be great to have young opinionmakers in residence. We need their input and the charming way that daughters can speak to dads. The country needs the vibrancy, the liveliness of a leader who mirrors what we all want for this great country.

What an exciting day. Gotta go. Mighta missed a comment, a chapter of history. Stay tuned.

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The Bandwagon Effect–Tone It Down

feature-inaugurationYes, I’m a groupie. I think I earned the chance to be one as I worked hard to make it happen. Yet, I am respectful.

Of course, I’m talking about the amazing election and the upcoming Inauguration of the person who can pull us all together and make us smile again: President-elect Barack Obama. I am so excited that someone like him will be able to stand in front of us on Tuesday and declare in a strong voice with his winning smile and a twinkle, “Yes, We Did.” I just object to every company in the universe repegging their commercials to use the phrase “Yes, we can” or the words “change” or “hope”. This election, the upcoming weekend, the swearing-in, and the next four years should not give license to travel agencies advertising they can. Seriously.

There is something almost sacred, magical about what has happened and what will go into place. I am such a traditionalist that it offended me that he was called “Obama” for the longest time after the election. What about respect. He is more than just a first and a last name, he is the President-elect. Now everyone seems to understand and remember to insert the official pre-Inaugural title.

Advertisers though: you are not adhering to the guidelines, mine. I do not mind the decorated cookies from Barnes and Noble, Starbucks,  and every other coffee shop or cafe. That’s ok. It’s fun. I do mind horrible, loud radio and television commercials from debt collectors, car dealers, and mortgage companies believing they can pull us out of this economic mess if they borrow a phrase that has taken on a different life. They CANNOT.

Let us show a little respect. Have a little dignity and revere the man who has helped so many people change their outlook and have hope. Leave the commercialism for the Super Bowl, the Oscars, and the Olympics.

Be there in Washington DC or plan to plant yourself in front of  a television to watch history’s next chapter. That’s something to shout about.

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