For me the most moving moment came when the family in front of me, comprising probably 4 generations of voters (including an 18 year old girl voting for her first time and a 90-something hunched-over grandmother), got their turn to vote. When the old woman left the voting booth she made it about halfway to the door before collapsing in a nearby chair, where she began weeping uncontrollably. When we rushed over to help we realized that she wasn't in trouble at all but she had not truly believed, until she left the booth, that she would ever live long enough to cast a vote for an African-American for president.Early voting in Indiana.
thoughts on religion, politics, science, and life, from the perspective of a liberal Christian
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
What This Election Means
For black Americans:
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Quite a powerful image.
That is awesome. With all the issues our country is facing, it's great to see some progress! Only 12 days until election day! gObama!
Jay, if you want to understand GetReligion's bias on same-sex marriage, check out the relationship with Howard Ahmanson, one of the main individual funders of Prop 8 in California.
Interesting reading on Howard Ahmanson.
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