Originally Posted by
cellist
Yes, Joe. I know what you mean. However, as an American who has been living in Oz, an unexpected effect occurred for me. I realised when I was in a shop yesterday that, for the first time since the Vietnam war, I was not embarrassed about my accent or my country.
There were many great aspects to this election. In the blink of an eye, and entire population of people came to believe not just in the rhetorical, but in the real. We all grew up being told that, rich or poor, if you really wanted to achieve something in America, you could. It was just words for many until Tuesday. That reality is something that people in other parts of the world can't ignore or disclaim. In that instant, even the most aggressive anti-Americans had to stop and consider that this is a country that not only could but DID elect a black man, and the country is overwhelmingly white in colour.
I am so proud that my other country did this. Of course it will be a difficult road ahead. But I am more than optimistic. My reason is this: If there was a single aspect to Obama's ascent, it was his dogged persistence and his ability to generate and sustain MOMENTUM. Once the world's people calm down, the turn-around will be the product of a sustained confidence-building machine. As people regain their faith, they will buy. They will invest. They will borrow. And once that process starts, helped along by an intellectually capacious individual like Mr Obama, the recovery will be swift and unstoppable.
I'm proud to have voted for him, and finally, after 40 years, proud to be an American.