Tuesday, January 20, 2009

The 44th US President.

Today is an historic day, no only for America but for the whole world.

Barack Hussein Obama II is right now taking charge of the US administration. The common phrase all over the world around this event is: "I never thought it would happen in my life-time". Specially because the Bush's administration took away much of the world's hope in America, first because of the Irak issue, and then the economical crisis.

And Hope is Obama's introduction card to the world, furnished with the flag of change. A Hope that's not private to Americans, but to the whole world. This Hope he gives to the world, shold be enough for those with a glimpse of humanity, to feel good about Obama's arriving to the power the US presidency.

We're witnessing history, and we're part of it. My hope is that America embraces this opportunity of change, and reach a new level of civility and brotherhood. Because being America one of the more important countries in the world, if they progress, the rest of the world will follow.

The election of the first black American president, that changed the world's point of view to America. Now is really true that America, is the land of opportunities.

This is a tough task for Obama, he created big expectations, and because of this, he's not allowed to do anything less than that.

A few decades ago, an African-American had a dream, today, that dream became true. This teach us that we must never stop dreamming.

Dreams still come true, keep dreamming.

Congratulations America.

PD: Wow! I'm watching the musical play composed by John Williams with four great musicians: Itzhak Perlman, one of the greatest violinists of his time.Yo-Yo Ma, renowned cellist (Asian) Gabriela Montero, classical pianist known for her improvisation (Latin), and Anthony McGill, principal clarinetist of the New York Metropolitan Orchestra (Black). Performing together a work of art.

My dream is that the world as a whole is going to reach this kind of cooperation one day.

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