The American Ideal: Out Of Many, One
Posted: Wednesday, November 05, 2008
by Judi Lake
Judi Lake Advertising
Yesterday, on November 4, 2008, I, as did millions of Americans, began my day; standing in a very long line to cast my ballot for the candidate I wanted to be the next President of the United States. When I arrived to a full parking lot, "my gut" told me something different was happening; I had never seen a line of people that long in all of the years that I have voted.
The projection of an Ohio win for Senator Obama came upon the heels of the projection of a similar Obama win in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The trends were clear and the numbers irrefutable. The evening was over, at least as it related to wondering who was going to win this Presidential election. One of the longest and most interesting Presidential contests in American history is over. The pundits will dissect, parse, predict and pontificate till the wee hours of the morning.
Finally, a little after 11:00 p.m. est, the election was called. President Elect Barack Obama will address the thousands gathered in Chicago. I will pray and go to sleep.
Clearly, the United States of America has crossed an amazing threshold in electing its first Black President. May that fact alone help to bring healing to our Nation and bear witness to the world of what is good about our American ideal, "out of many, one". As an owner of an advertising agency, I was impressed and can honestly say that President Elect Barack Obama ran an extraordinary campaign. Riding a wave of utter disappointment in the current administration, deep disappointment over America's foreign policy, but most especially, a complete lack of confidence in the collapsing economic state of the Nation, America sent a strong message today: they wanted a change.
Americans overwhelmingly bought the version of the call to "Change" offered by Barack Obama and one of the best-run campaigns I have ever seen. They elected the candidate who persuaded them that he was able to bring this change about. The new President elect is one of the finest political orators I have heard -- it is his ideas on fundamental human rights issues that I strongly disagree with.
I have been an outspoken critic of Senator Obama and his support of the so called "Abortion Right" which was created out of whole cloth, pulled from a "penumbra" of the Constitution by unelected Justices in the infamous decisions of Roe and Doe. I have sounded the alarm concerning his pledge to sign the Freedom of Choice Act that, if passed, will undo 35 years of hard work of millions of Pro-Life Americans. Like all Pro-Lifer's, I am absolutely convinced that children in the first home of the whole human race are human persons, our neighbors, and that killing them at will is insidiously evil and must be stopped.
I have written extensively concerning my unalterable conviction that the dignity of every human life must be recognized. I have taken the position that President elect Obama's failure to recognize that right made him an unacceptable candidate. Obviously, the majority of Americans saw it differently.
What is clear is that Barack Obama will now be my President as well as the President of all those who voted for him. I will pray for him and respect his office. I will, however, do all that I can to influence him and his administration concerning the truth of this fundamental human right to life.
The movement to end legal abortion and recognize the right to life, at every age and stage, will not go away. To my fellow Pro-life Americans who are tired, disappointed, distraught and dismayed, I say never lose hope and keep the faith. Our position concerning the humanity of children in the womb will be recognized and prevail as certainly as the truth concerning the intrinsic evil of slavery came to be recognized and prevailed in this Nation.
There is a lot to analyze in this election that will help us to learn from our failure and become more effective in our work. In the next few months, let us do just that and continue the "fight" for our babies, who are America's future.
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Top-level comments on this article: (4 total)Hi Judi,Well said my friend! I, like you, am compelled to continue my quest to protect our unborn children from being eliminated, and make sure that it is never legal to do so. It a travesty that anyone with the intelligence of our President Elect Obama could possibly back this type of legislation. Just because the elections are over, our fight for what is right is not.Blessings,Star Lyn
Hi Judi,Well said my friend! I, like you, am compelled to continue my quest to protect our unborn children from being eliminated, and make sure that it is never legal to do so. It a travesty that anyone with the intelligence of our President Elect Obama could possibly back this type of legislation. Just because the elections are over, our fight for what is right is not.Blessings,Star Lyn
hi judi lynn,i believe that someday, abortion will be thought about in the same frame of mind slavery is today, or wars that kill thousands and don't accomplish a thing.we won't believe it was ever allowed to happen.i don't understand how doctors can perform abortions, and yet, take an oath to "First, do no harm."thanks for sharing your thoughts,my best,sue
Hey, Judi. I was also shocked at how long all the lines were around town during the voting process. And strangely, they continued to be long throughout the day. Every community center that we passed in and around our neighborhood was crowded with cars and lines of people going out the doors.God Bless.Sandra
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