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                         23 ሰባት (2 ኣባላት ባይቶ) ተኣሲሮም

    ብመሰረት ትእዛዝ ፕረዚደንት ኢሰያስ፡ ብእዚ ዞባ ስርሒት 2 ዝተተግበረ፡
2 ኣባላት ባይቶ ዞባ ጋሽ ባርካ ዝርከብዎም 23 ሰባት ብዕለት 2/1/09
ተኣሲሮም።
      እዚ ብዘይ ኣፍልጦ ኣመሓዳሪ ዞባ ጋሽ ባርካ ዝተፈጸመ ናይ ምእሳር
ስጉምቲ፡ ብወተሃደራዊ እዚ ናይቲ ከባቢ እዩ ተፈጺሙ።
እዚ ስጉምቲ'ዚ ከመይ ኢሉ ብዘይኣፍልጦይ ይትግበር፡ ብምባል
ኣማሓዳሪ እቲ ዞባ ምስ እዚ ዞባ ስርሒት 2 ኣብ ከቢድ ምትፍናን
ኣትዩ ኣሎ።

        እቶም ዝተኣስሩ ሰባት ዓበይቲ ዓዲ፡ ኣብ ምምሕዳራትን
ካልኦት ጽፍሕታት መንግስትን ዝሰርሑ ዝነበሩ እዮም። ምኽንያት
መእሰሪኦም ድማ 'ዝተዋህበኩም ትእዛዝ መንግስቲ ብግቡእ
ኣየተግበርኩምን' ዝብል ምዃኑ ምንጭታትና ሓቢሮም።
 

Posted: 07/01/2009

                                              

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Elated supporters of Barack Obama took to the streets of cities across the globe to celebrate
Obama's presidential win over John McCain. "This is the most wonderful night of my life,"
said iReporter David White. "It's history," said Tave Johnson in Chicago.

Elated supporters of Barack Obama took to the streets of cities across the globe to celebrate
Obama's presidential win over John McCain. "This is the most wonderful night of my life," said
iReporter David White. "It's history," said Tave Johnson in Chicago.

Elated supporters took to the streets of Chicago, Washington, Atlanta and other cities across the
globe, dancing and cheering for their candidate. "This is the most wonderful night of my life," said
an emotional David White, who grew up during the civil rights movement of the 1960s. White said
he remembers when African-Americans couldn't go to amusement parks and didn't think a day like
this was achievable. "I've seen this country vindicate itself," he said. "I welled up with tears just
looking at the turnout ... I just thank God that I was alive to see it." Many iReporters were quick to
praise the victory as a momentous message to the children of the United States and around the
world. Samiour Patterson has two children and said Obama's victory means everything to him
and his family. "It's amazing when I can sit here and finally say, 'you know what? You can do this.

If you want to be the president of the United States when you grow up, no one can stop you.'"
His family celebrated Tuesday night with a "yes we did" cake. Patterson is African-American, but
he says it wasn't about black or white in the election.
"It means a lot to us, not just because he's black, but because he's qualified," he said.
"That's why the crowd is so diverse. It's a true picture of America. We've come together as
a United States of America rather than just black people or white people. We've come together
as a people and elected the best choice for America."

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 
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