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scalywag66 Posted at 10:22 am on Nov. 5, 2008
Obama's election as America's first black president unleashed a renewed love for the United States after years of dwindling goodwill, and many said Wednesday that U.S. voters had blazed a trail that minorities elsewhere could follow.
People across Africa stayed up all night or woke before dawn to watch U.S. history being made, while the president of Kenya — where Obama's father was born — declared a public holiday.

In Indonesia, where Obama lived as child, hundreds of students at his former elementary school erupted in cheers when he was declared winner and poured into the courtyard where they hugged each other, danced in the rain and chanted "Obama! Obama!"

"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," South Africa's first black president, Nelson Mandela, said in a letter of congratulations to Obama.

Many expressed amazement and satisfaction that the United States could overcome centuries of racial strife and elect an African-American as president.

"This is the fall of the Berlin Wall times ten," Rama Yade, France's black junior minister for human rights, told French radio. "America is rebecoming a New World.

"On this morning, we all want to be American so we can take a bite of this dream unfolding before our eyes," she said.

In Britain, The Sun newspaper borrowed from Neil Armstrong's 1969 moon landing in describing Obama's election as "one giant leap for mankind."

Yet celebrations were often tempered by sobering concerns that Obama faces global challenges as momentous as the hopes his campaign inspired — wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the nuclear ambitions of Iran, the elusive hunt for peace in the Middle East and a global economy in turmoil.

Source :Yahoo








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easy Posted at 12:34 pm on Dec. 2, 2008
Quote: from scalywag66 at 12:20 pm on Nov. 5, 2008

Quote: from easy at 10:47 am on Nov. 5, 2008

The last pictures a joke, the muslims kill more people.

America kills more people than any other country, and this is supposedly a 'Christian nation'.....


Try looking at Africa's stats, too many murders to count.
atomictastic Posted at 1:47 pm on Nov. 5, 2008
That last photo makes me want to cry seriously because so many people there are being killed and just almost everyone likes him.
scalywag66 Posted at 12:20 pm on Nov. 5, 2008
Quote: from easy at 10:47 am on Nov. 5, 2008

The last pictures a joke, the muslims kill more people.

America kills more people than any other country, and this is supposedly a 'Christian nation'.....

easy Posted at 10:47 am on Nov. 5, 2008
The last pictures a joke, the muslims kill more people.
Bacon Posted at 10:26 am on Nov. 5, 2008
Yes. We. Can.
420trendz Posted at 10:26 am on Nov. 5, 2008
Yeah obama!!!
patziiilla Posted at 10:25 am on Nov. 5, 2008
OMBAMA FTW!
Byble Posted at 10:23 am on Nov. 5, 2008
a lot of people seem to like him.
Style Out Posted at 10:23 am on Nov. 5, 2008
This is what we need.
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