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![]() Beth holds a Master Degree in Mental Health Counseling and an undergraduate degree in Psychology and Criminal Justice. She is a single mother of a special needs child and volunteers and supports Barack Obama for President.
This year's presidential campaign has prompted her to become actively involved in the political process for the very first time in her life. Some of the support she has participated in is through volunteering, voter registration, publishing article and columns, and donating money to a campaign for the first time in her life.
Five days after the tragic 9/11 attack on America's soil, she organized a "Petition for Peace 2001" event. Included in the event, were approximately 17 different religions, cultures, race, etc.; even two Muslim men who attended were very grateful to be a part of the event.
In 2002 she volunteered over 100 hours at the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah. On the heels of 9/11. This Olympic event was a welcome time in America and the author’s involvement in the Olympics was one of the most memorable times in her life; the only exception would be the event she organized just four months before.
Since the tragic day of 9/11 she has waited for an exceptional candidate that would lead our Country to peace and regain the positive leadership that other countries use to respect. She feels Obama is that exceptional person to lead this Country into the positive change that Americans have needed for a long time.
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The First Ten – Redefining the First One Hundred DaysIn such ominous times, Americans are investing their hopes in our Nation’s new Presidency. Expectations are high for our incoming President Obama’s first One Hundred days. Yet, Obama has not waited a moment to begin those hundred days; day one began November 5th, 2008. His journey started that day; and as history unfolds itself upon the world, most likely there will be more to write about, when Obama redefines the first One Hundred days into “The First Ten.” Windmills at the White HouseThe article address how America’s new President can be an agent of change by being an example and erecting Windmills at the White House. The Journey Less SpokenA story, which chronicles a voter’s first introduction of then, Senator Obama, and her nearly two year journey in a movement after her unspoken wish for him to one day become her President. During her journey she got to know him. On November 4th, 2008, she was privileged to witness history and her wish come true, as the first African-American was introduced to her and the world as Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States. Post Election Trauma Syndrome (pets); it is Curable!This article addresses a post-election phenomenon that nearly all those who were significantly or cursorily involved in the Obama Presidential campaign, have been dealing with since Obama became the President-elect of our Country. This phenomenon known as Post Election Trauma Syndrome (PETS) is explained in detail and reviews the various symptoms of the disorder. There are also some suggestions on how to recover from the disorder and how to return to a facsimile of pre-campaign life. We are the PeoplePresident-elect Obama will continue to rely on citizens of America to be ready to participate in their newly formed government through service and their civic duty whenever he is ready to call upon him. Palin in the Oval Office: A view of what could happen if Palin somehow graduated into the Oval Office; even the possibility should scare all Americans because of her significant inexperience coupled with known facts that she has abused her power in the past. Powell, Al Jazeera and the Mccain RalliesAddresses Powell’s statement that “Those images going out on Al Jazeera are killing us around the world” and continues to discuss the world impact on this election. A Perspective of “jane the Plumber”Reviews how John McCain continues his attacks against Obama to hide the fact that he is incapable of connecting to “real” American people because he has never experienced the struggles they have. It then continues with a description of one typical American and why Obama is a better choice for future generations of Americans. Palin Power; Voters Wake Up!Sarah Palin’s abuse of power ethics violation has not been adequately covered by the media. Yet, there are concerns about Palin’s continued abuse of power. Palin is not likely to change her behavior and if somehow McCain wins the election her will have the ability to continue this power premise, which may have great consequences for our Country. The Viery First TimeThis article “The Very First Time,” is a historical perspective of one person’s first introduction to Barack Obama and their first participation in a political campaign. The article also discuses if Obama is elected, he has the ability an vision on how to changes the world’s view of the Nation, which has negatively declined since 9/11. The article closes with a special request of going to the White House to shake Obama’s hand on January 20th, 2009.
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