hobbyhorse23
Well-Known Member
...we need to be gracious. No matter who wins, someone is going to be afraid for their family and their future. No matter who wins, someone is going to be convinced that we've done the wrong thing and extinguished all hope. No matter who wins, nothing is certain. There could be a major terrorist attack with McCain as president, or nothing change at all with Obama as president. We don't know yet. So regardless of who you voted for and which candidate wins, please remember that people stepped up to the polls and supported their choice out of hope for a better future and an honest wish that America find her footing in these uncertain times. Be respectful of that which we have in common and do not gloat and put others down. This goes strongly for both sides!! It would be very easy to cause further rifts and cross-party alienation when feelings run this high and that's the last thing we need. We're going to have to live with our new President for the next four years no matter what- let's not make it harder for our neighbors to live with than it already will be.
We're all Americans and can be proud of that. Accepting differences and surviving difficult times is what this country is all about!
Leia
We're all Americans and can be proud of that. Accepting differences and surviving difficult times is what this country is all about!
Leia