
Obama repeated these words after every sentence, and like a hypnotized population of German drones from another time period, the crowd chanted back; yes we can.
A black President of The United States of America? Yes we can.
A black man to lead his country in suppressing democratic foreign economies to protect his own? Yes we can.
A black man to continue the bombing and slaughter in the Middle East to gain control of oil reserves? Yes we can.
A black man to support dictators who's economic views benefit Americans far more than their own people? Yes we can.
A black man to continue stealing civil rights, which his ancestors fought so hard to gain, through the use of the Patriot Act? Yes we can.
A black man to perform the wishes of gigantic corporations who paid for the most expensive campaign in history? Yes we can.
A black man to bail out wealthy bankers who sold their countrymen and nation out in the name of the green greed that seems to forever fornicate new generations of sociopathic suits? Yes we can.
And so as the camera's panned over weeping black celebrities including Jesse Jackson and Oprah Winfrey, I remained stoic and disenfranchised as disgust reigned over my emotions.
His skin color may have changed but America's belief in their "freedom" of hypocrisy has not. And as much as people dream to believe things will suddenly change, they will not.
The only thing I can be grateful for tonight is that a pageant queen princess psychotic religious nut and a near death shell of a Senator did not gain office to further flush the U.S.'s and world economies down the toilet while furthering the war in Iraq.
Pakistan, watch your P's and Q's. You're next.

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