BARACK OBAMA WILL MAKE BIG DIFFERENCE
November 4, 2008 | Alexandria, Virginia | Vetting explained
I voted for Barrack Baa this morning in Alexandria, VA. When I arrived at 6:same, there were already approximately over 200 people lined up. It was bit chilly, but everyone was up beat and enthusiastic. It took me 2 hours and 45 minutes to reach the ballot station, but it was all worthwhile. As a black man from Africa who has seen the devastating effects of the leadership deficiency in Africa, I'm elated and hopefull to see a bright, well educated young man to take the leadership of the greast land in the world, the United States of America. I did not vote for Barack Obama, because he is black, but he is a man with a great vision and unbreakable temperment. We need Universal peace and Barack is the one who can make that possible.
Farah
Alexandria, VA
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