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The Connection between Challenge and Change

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After a long and tiring election, Barack Obama will be our next President of the United States. There is much speculation and theories of why he was victorious, but the message was clear - people are hungry for change, and Barack Obama is the face of change. I decided to use Social Radar for some post analysis of the election. I wanted to get some stats on some of the important issues and how much they were being talked about with each of the candidates. I used Social Radar’s Topic Analysis feature to give us a percentage of posts that each word appeared in around that candidate. I also included a trend chart of each topic to give you a percentage of posts that contained each topic with the candidate. These results are all between September 1st, 2008 - November 3rd, 2008. Here are the analysis results.
Analyzing Obama’s Speech to Congress. Interactive video and transcript of President Obama's address before a joint session of Congress on Feb. 24, 2009, with annotations from New York Times reporters.
Before Obama was sworn in, he launched Change.gov under The Office of The President-elect. Change is an easy concept to grasp after 8 years of crony capitalism and fraudulent wars built on lies from international war criminals. But change in and of itself is a tool, not a destination, where is it going? While launching a plan to increase government spending by nearly a trillion dollars to create millions of jobs, upgrade infrastructure, and computerize the national health care system. Part of Obama's spending plan is to expanding broadband access to millions of Americans so businesses can compete on a level playing field, wherever they are located.
I am inspired by: Challenges, instinct, characters, goosebumps in the warm wind, sincerity, diversity, humour, freedom, kindness, and things that work when you really, really need them to.
I regret: The forces, both within and out of our control, that prevent us from believing in our possibilities and follow truly meaningful adventures. Also, mosquitoes, bedbugs, taxi drivers, and sand flies. Today I am grateful for: So many once in a lifetimes, my ability to write about them, and the wonderful opportunity to share them with you.
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