I didn't have class on Tuesday because the one class that i dad have was canceled. I think that it was ridiculous that classes were scheduled during the inauguration. We get off for "reading days" and stupid things like that but not for Obama's inauguration. I wasn't surprised by how many people showed up. It looked insanely ridiculously packed. I would of liked to go but i had no way to get there. i had a sort of odd feeling while watching it. It was such momentus day for our country and it really made me feel like things are going to start looking up for America. I was very affected by something Dianne Feinstein said in her welcoming remarks. She said that "future generations will mark this morning as the turning point for real and necessary change in this nation. They will look back and remember that this was the moment when the dream that once echoed across history from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial finally reached the walls of the White House." her statement gave me the chills and it made me realize just how significant this day really was in our history and how important it is pertaining to the state of our future. I am looking forward to how and when these changes that have been promised to us will come to place
Thursday, January 22, 2009
yes we did
I didn't have class on Tuesday because the one class that i dad have was canceled. I think that it was ridiculous that classes were scheduled during the inauguration. We get off for "reading days" and stupid things like that but not for Obama's inauguration. I wasn't surprised by how many people showed up. It looked insanely ridiculously packed. I would of liked to go but i had no way to get there. i had a sort of odd feeling while watching it. It was such momentus day for our country and it really made me feel like things are going to start looking up for America. I was very affected by something Dianne Feinstein said in her welcoming remarks. She said that "future generations will mark this morning as the turning point for real and necessary change in this nation. They will look back and remember that this was the moment when the dream that once echoed across history from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial finally reached the walls of the White House." her statement gave me the chills and it made me realize just how significant this day really was in our history and how important it is pertaining to the state of our future. I am looking forward to how and when these changes that have been promised to us will come to place
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