Monday, November 10, 2008

A Bi-Partisan Agenda?

With Barak Obama as our President-elect, there's anticipation that his campaign promise to include bi-partisan appointments to his administration. This in itself would be a monumental achievement in proving to the world, again, that minorities will have a say in the broad reaches within our government, just as Obama is the first African-American to take residency in the White House. Just as Obama took Pennsylvania in the General Election, so he shall occupy the House on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington D.C.

If in fact Barak Obama includes Republicans in his cabinet choices, it may provide an opportunity toward giving the Red Team of politics a means to overcome the damages done by soon-to-be dismissed President George W. Bush.

Take a moment, if you will, to check out a previous blog item originally implanted in a Florida Menagerie '08 entry during the period of time when Charlies Crist held a favorable consideration as V.P. choice on the Republican ticket with presidential hopeful John McCain.

http://ronraeblog.blogspot.com/2008/03/giving-charlie-secretarial-position.html

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