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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWatching Joe and Kamala, I feel as if I'm watching the celebration of peace after a 4 year war.
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Watching Joe and Kamala, I feel as if I'm watching the celebration of peace after a 4 year war. (Original Post)
cornball 24
Nov 2020
OP
Exactly how I felt. Given the fireworks in England and bells in France, we are not alone
Raven123
Nov 2020
#1
It's not changing the president but outing a nasty dictator with decent man & woman
uppityperson
Nov 2020
#3
I feel the same. I had nearly forgotten what it felt like to hear words of hope and inclusion.
NoRoadUntravelled
Nov 2020
#4
Raven123
(5,890 posts)1. Exactly how I felt. Given the fireworks in England and bells in France, we are not alone
bamagal62
(3,586 posts)2. We are all breathing a sigh of relief
And then a heartbeat of hope.
uppityperson
(115,767 posts)3. It's not changing the president but outing a nasty dictator with decent man & woman
NoRoadUntravelled
(2,626 posts)4. I feel the same. I had nearly forgotten what it felt like to hear words of hope and inclusion.
It's like stepping into a new world.
honest.abe
(9,238 posts)5. Like kisses in Times Square!
bdamomma
(65,693 posts)6. Decency and hope to be restored
and those who have any ill will against this new administration better shut up.
Especially Lindsey Graham and Mitch McConnell again use their own words on them.
The people have spoken, Period
Aristus
(68,001 posts)7. That's EXACTLY the way I felt!
As if a long, brutal war had just ended.
And now the lights will go on all over the world...
2naSalit
(91,757 posts)8. Yup, that's what it felt like.