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by microbrother from D.C.

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                    Dedicated to my father, “Pastor Ray” 1922 – 1998

A wake-up call from my father: 

 

Son, son…wake-up! How can you sleep? History has been made! 

 

Hey, Dad. What? What’s going on? DID HE GET IT??? Did he win? Barack, won? 

 

Yes, boy! Get your butt up and celebrate with the world! 

 

Oh my God! We really did it, Dad! 

 

Yes, son, victory is ours! 

 

Dad, I wish you could be with me, now. 

 

What are you talking ‘bout, ya big dummy? I’m always with you. I never left ya. Who do you think helped you to close that big contract you were working on for so long? Who do you think kept, that big ol’ Thoroughbred from crushing you when you two tripped over that six-foot fence? Who do you think guided the doctor’s scalpel in your surgery? It was the Big Guy and me, that’s who! 

 

Thanks, Dad. I guess I’ve always felt your spirit with me. But, I just want you here to see Barack and the inspiration that he has given to so many us. 

 

Boy, I knew all about that young man before you did and that’s why I got together with all of my buddies up here to make sure he would become the 44th President of the United States. 

 

Dad, did you and your buds have the same issues about Barack’s candidacy as we have down here? 

 

Ugh (chuckle). Son, we don’t have issues….we have grace. Everyone is represented, here: black, white, red, yellow and brown people. All of that foolishness we had on earth, stayed on earth. You know, when I think about it, earthly issues seem so stupid to me now. In my 75 years down there, I saw folks squabble over stupid stuff…and that’s all it was…stuff! 

 

Yeah, Dad. I guess I see it, too. Who makes the most money? Who has the biggest house? Who has the latest clothes? Who controls the most land? You’re right…it’s just stuff. 

 

Son, do you remember in ‘63, when I was ill and the doctors didn’t have a clue as to what my problem was? 

 

Sure, Dad! How could I forget? You were in the hospital for three months and to a kid like me, it felt like a lifetime. In those days we weren’t allowed on the hospital floor. 

 

Well, we lost John Kennedy during that time…... 

 

Yeah, I remember calling your hospital room to tell you about President Kennedy and when the nurse answered the phone all I heard was what sounded like a man crying. 

 

Yeah, son. It was me. I felt the same way about JFK as you do about Barack. 

 

Dad, as a kid, I memorized the names of all of President Kennedy’s cabinet members. I can’t say I remembered any administration cabinet members’ names, since.   

 

Hey, son…I’m going to have to run, shortly. I’ll be breaking bread with Jack Kennedy, Malcolm X, Martin, Strom, George Wallace and others in celebration of Barack’s …..

 

Dad, Dad, excuse me, but….did you just say Strom Thurmond and George Wallace? What are they doing up…? 

 

Son, like I said, all of that foolishness that started on earth, remains on earth. As a matter of fact, George is my Bid Whist partner, up here! Barack won’t be successful unless he has everyone working together like we do up here. Again, it won’t be easy, but it can be done. Jack said we could put a man on the moon and we did it! Now, get your butt up and get going. Do your part to help make America a proud country. Give your mother a big hug for me….love ya, son. 

 

I love you, too…Dad!

 

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Linebacker53 read my blog view my photos
Nov 5, 2008 | 6:56 AM

Very inspiring Micro...

Savvie read my blog
Nov 5, 2008 | 9:31 AM

Micro,

Thanks....enjoyed the read. Everyone have a Bless day today, History has been made. Now it's time for us to do our part.

PSA403 read my blog
Nov 5, 2008 | 11:24 AM

Although I wasn't an Obama or McCain supporter, I would like to congratulate President elect Barack Obama. I did cast my vote for Obama in the end instead of Moses of Mount Sinai. Some people are full of hate and anger and they need to let it go. There are some voters who didn't like Barack Obama for his policies and his being of the Negroid race. I am a black man! I didn't support either candidate, because they didn't address illegal immigration. I live in this madness daily in my D.C. neighborhood and both candidates tapped danced on this issue. All U.S. citizens must come together as one people. I truly wish our new President elect much success in bringing our country together. The majority of the voters have spoken.

Ward 4 Resident
Washington, D.C.

LilBits read my blog view my photos
Nov 5, 2008 | 12:48 PM

Brotha:

First, let me dry my eyes as your story really touched my heart and I had to take a moment to tell your Dad what a fine man he reared during the hardest times for blacks, job well done, bless you both. I cannot say much as I cannot keep the tears from hitting the keyboard so I will leave you with these words:

YES, WE CAN and YES, WE DID, YES, it will be hard, but just remember, YES, we all have a part!

JulioDemo read my blog
Nov 5, 2008 | 2:09 PM

YES WE CAN!

BigSmooov read my blog
Nov 5, 2008 | 3:06 PM

No more "YES WE CAN."

it's....."YES WE DID!"

Where are all of my conservative people? LoL LoL

TomW read my blog
Nov 5, 2008 | 4:13 PM

Smooov,
I want to offer all the "conservatives" (I hate monickers that divide us and mean absolutely nothing since most of them have no idea what being a conservative is) the olive branch of unity should they reach out and take it. The people have spoken and now is the time for healing of all kinds. passions and fears were fanned during this campaign and some will take time to face reality. I am looking for us all to get this country back on track to the greatness we know we have. It will take all of us, working together.

countrydoc read my blog
Nov 5, 2008 | 7:33 PM

Smooth...its time to embrace the enemy.
its time to move forward

It is time to do it the right way. It is time we see our world as less adversarial and find ways to bring everyone together. People are angry and confused, and the worst part is not everyone undersands why. We must reach out and help our brothers and sisters on the other side learn to walk with us through this journey, this hopeful evolution will help us through the rough waters ahead.

yes we did... win the battle

and ... YES WE CAN ... win all the wars ahead...

together

AveMaria22 read my blog
Nov 6, 2008 | 11:05 AM

Micro...tears and a hug to you. This is the first election that kept me up all night...unexpectedly, I cried off and on from the moment I watched Obama casting his vote... what a wonderful presidency in the making. I am physically exhausted and know the Obama family must be sleeping the clock around, too. I hope we will all be patient after the inauguration... we all know what a mess he will be immediately facing. I am so very proud of him...maybe I can stop tearing up, now.

microbrother read my blog
Nov 6, 2008 | 9:56 PM

Thank you, everyone, for your positive responses to what the world witnessed Tuesday night and to the spirit of a man who meant so much to me, my father.

What we say/write in the blogosphere, I believe, may serve as a time capsule, a historical record that chronicles the human condition. This condition includes the good, the bad and the ugly that makes up mankind. What is said and done here contributes to the definition of who we are which begs the question, how do you want to be defined and remembered?

rwdiddy1 read my blog
Nov 7, 2008 | 9:39 AM

Microbrother,
If you ever write a book, I want in on the first read. You're articulate, witty, and write with passion and compassion. Take care and if your dad is any kind of Bid whist player, he's probably knocking heads with my dad.
Take care Brother,
Rob

NegroWithOpinions read my blog view my photos
Nov 8, 2008 | 1:15 PM

Yes we did!! Yes we DID!

P.S.
Very nice Ave. I've missed you, where've you been?

microbrother read my blog
Nov 11, 2008 | 2:03 PM

@rwdidy1: Thank you for your kind words. I must say that the times we are experiencing could be anyone's muse for a book.

@nwo: Ave is missed by everyone.

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microbrother

My humble attempt to express my opinions and observations as a black man on life from the banks of the Anacostia River in Washington, DC to the world community. I share my views in a satirical manner on politics, environmental issues, religion, social interactions, sports and world events.

Member Since: 5/28/2008