First and foremost, my sincerest apologies for the lack in blog activity. With Raya (I lost count over the number of open houses I'd visited this year!!), work commitments as well as a recent family loss all happening within the space of my last post, I must admit that blogging was the least of my priority although some of you might argue "if I can go on Facebook on a daily basis, then what's so different about blogging?" But let's not debate much on that for I am back peeps!
And what better way to get back into the swing of things by imparting my thoughts on the US presidential election. Yes, in less than 48 hours' time, the new leader of the world will be revealed. For now we will hold our breaths while the Americans put down their votes. Will history beckon for Obama as the first black American President? Or will there be an upset? Has McCain done enough to convince the population that he is nothing like the soon-to-be former prez?
The odds are stacked in favour of Obama. That is if we are to believe what the press have been feeding us. And let's not forget the high octane celebrity endorsements that have been shoved down our faces from day one (Oprah..Scarlett...JT..Madonna..Gwyneth..just to name a few) Heck, even the rest of the world are hoping for Obama to hit the jackpot! That, my friends, is saying a lot about what the rest of the world thinks of the Yanks.
I, for one however, can't seem to understand nor find any solace in Mr O's appeal. Is he really all that? Or just some? Perhaps I'm still reeling from my disappointment over Hilary Clinton's loss *sigh*
Whatever the outcome may be, at least I can be comforted in the fact that the reign of ho**or aka Dubya will be gone...gone baby gone!
And what better way to get back into the swing of things by imparting my thoughts on the US presidential election. Yes, in less than 48 hours' time, the new leader of the world will be revealed. For now we will hold our breaths while the Americans put down their votes. Will history beckon for Obama as the first black American President? Or will there be an upset? Has McCain done enough to convince the population that he is nothing like the soon-to-be former prez?
The odds are stacked in favour of Obama. That is if we are to believe what the press have been feeding us. And let's not forget the high octane celebrity endorsements that have been shoved down our faces from day one (Oprah..Scarlett...JT..Madonna..Gwyneth..just to name a few) Heck, even the rest of the world are hoping for Obama to hit the jackpot! That, my friends, is saying a lot about what the rest of the world thinks of the Yanks.
I, for one however, can't seem to understand nor find any solace in Mr O's appeal. Is he really all that? Or just some? Perhaps I'm still reeling from my disappointment over Hilary Clinton's loss *sigh*
Whatever the outcome may be, at least I can be comforted in the fact that the reign of ho**or aka Dubya will be gone...gone baby gone!
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