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Regards
Alistair
: With Jeff's indulgence, I'll take this to make a non-partisan
: political post. I've been happy on the morning after election
: day, and more often sad, and even thoroughly confused. But this
: time, it really is different.
: Last night was a great American moment. A moment when the
: Presidency of these United States was transferred from a man who
: father was President to a man whose mother had to make ends meet
: on food stamps. A man who, only a half century ago, would have
: been denied the right to vote in many parts of this country.
: America feels like a bigger place today, and a better one.
: I think John McCain recognized that and last night we saw a good
: man who loves his country more than he hates losing. That was
: the speech of an American hero.
: John McCain's is a great American story, but it's a story that's
: been told before.
: Barack Obama's is a new and different story, and I think it's a
: story that Washington and Jefferson and Lincoln and John
: Winthrop and Martin Luther King would have embraced because it
: is a story of opportunity and hope, a story about change and
: redemption, a story about how we rise above our differences and
: reinvent ourselves even in our most trying hours.
: And what could be more American than that?
: I have never been more proud to be an American than I am this
: morning.
: allen
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