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By , on January 19, 2009

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Today, Martin Luther King Jr Day this year, feels very different from others. Tomorrow America will welcome its very first black president into the office. I cry like a baby every single time I listen or read this famous speech by Martin Luther King Jr. Today it’s no different, but the tears come down with much more hope. No, not because it was our president elect’s campaign slogan or he wrote a book about it or do I expect any substantial change in American politics or economy any time soon. It’s because the Americans who are reconciled with the fundamental human decency, that decency the founding fathers of this country proclaimed as the foundation for establishing this great nation, the belief that all men are created equal, are now majority.

Yes, I am hopeful. Now we are getting somewhere. Maybe, just maybe, we will learn to love and cherish our fellow inhabitants of this world before we destroy it completely. I have a dream.



7 Comments to “I Have a Dream”

  1. Deb/Shibamom says:

    I agree with you about this being a special Martin Luther King day. I know that our President-elect has a lot of work to do, but for the first time in a long time, I have hope for the future of the U.S.
    Congrats on your citizenship Yoon!

  2. MissRiss says:

    :rockon:

    As my blog friend and virtual trainer, CAT, said on a message she left on my blog today, “BAAAAAAA ROCK! ON!!!!!”

  3. topsurf says:

    :yahoo: :thumb: :worship: :applause: You do know that now there are so many emoticons to choose from I have a hard time deciding which one to use. In all seriousness this post is fantastic yoonie. Job well done.

  4. crysohara says:

    Well done post. I think we all have hope. :applause:

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