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And Just Like That

They have a new president.

When I scheduled my trip to the US, I didn't realize that it'll hit the election day. And, when I did, I thought Nov. 4 would be a holiday. It was not! The system was very different from that in my home country and I was so amazed at how peaceful it was.

So, last night, when McCain conceded and Obama became the 44th president, I was glad that I got to see it, another experience for me and I was part of the history or should I say those who watched "history" to happen. *wink* HeHe.

Totally different from the election in the Philippines. Arggghhh.

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Unknown said…
ako din natuwa kagabi sa speech nya. i felt his sincerity and optimism. sana nga, it would be a different US. til when ka po dito sa US? any chance of u visiting east coast? :D

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