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Our Country's Blazing Fire Now Coming To A Slow Burn

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Now our country is at a slow burn as we went to the polls and used our right to vote. It had been at a high burning fire in a lot of people's hearts for the last two years with it coming to a full blaze the last couple of days. Now with everything said and done, we will wait until our new president gets into office to see if we were right. I hope with all my heart that he will be able to do at least half of what he said that he would do for this country of ours. He made the young people of this country proud and encouraged them to vote, which was a very big step in making our children realize the power that they can have in voting for something that they might believe in so strongly. In past elections, we just didn't seem to be able to make these young voters understand their right to vote or make them want to vote in the first place. As we saw, they went out in droves, and most of them did vote for the first time in their lives. With our economy in such trouble, our new president is going to be under great pressure from all sides of the world, including ours. The challenges that he is going to have to face are many, and none of them are going to be easy. We are in two different wars, which most people didn't realize. Our troops are in the Middle East, and we are facing the worst financial crisis in a century, with so many facing foreclosures and not being able to pay medical bills. This election had one of the highest numbers of voters. The last one was in 1908. Between the early votes and all the rest, it was a night to remember and will go down in the history books as nothing short of a landslide. Our old president will be earmarked as one of the worst or the worst in the history of our country. This country as a whole has had its up and downs. We had some really good presidents, and of course some that are not so good. We have had some that got into trouble in this highest station of our country, and a lot of them might not have been as pure as we thought. Of course they just never got caught of any wrongdoing. I think that most of the time their private life should be just that: private. As long as it does not hurt the country or the job that he does, then his private life is of no concern.



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