Dream is a window that opens the window of the soul; Dream is a pen, a pen that paints a blueprint.
I remember someone saying, "Being a black president is less likely to hit the earth than a comet." Maybe it's a joke, but that's how the world sees it. However, on June 5, 2008, the view of 165438+ was completely broken. This day belongs to Obama, to the United States and to all mankind.
On that day, Obama won the American election by an overwhelming margin and became the 44th president of the United States. This is a victory over race and color. The value of equality, in the United States, is realized in a nearly perfect way. "Whether you are young or old, whether you are rich or poor, whether you are a Democrat or a Republican, whether you are black or white, whether you are Latin American or Asian or Indian, whether you are gay or disabled, this is the common answer of Americans. Americans send a voice to the whole world, that is, our election has never been a dividend-paying state or a blue state. We belong to and will always belong to the United States of America. " This is people's impassioned words.
Obama was born in Hawaii. My father is a black economist in Kenya and my mother is a white female teacher in the United States. His parents divorced when he was two years old, and he lived with his mother for four years. 10 years old and lives with his father. However, it is the children who grew up in such a family who took their own "American dream" and succeeded step by step ... Obama's life experience was complicated and bumpy, but when he grew up, he organized charity in Chicago and gradually accumulated a reputation. While studying at Harvard Law School, he became the first black editor-in-chief of Harvard Law Review-this position is usually regarded as a stepping stone for law students to enter the Supreme Court of the United States as a judge's secretary after graduation, but after graduation, Obama chose a small law firm specializing in civil rights litigation in Chicago. After that, Obama chose politics and was re-elected as an Illinois senator for three times. In 2004, he stood out from the crowd at the Democratic National Congress and extended his popularity to the whole country. After that, Obama chose politics and was re-elected as an Illinois senator for three times. In 2004, he stood out from the crowd at the Democratic National Congress and extended his popularity to the whole country. That year, he won the Senate election and became the fifth black federal senator in American history. Suryakusuma said: "You know, there is a white mother and a black father, and he has been to Indonesia, which makes him as easy to identify with all kinds of people as his mother." Some American communities see Obama as proof that integration can transcend race. William galston, a public policy researcher at the Brookings Institution, said: "I think American voters are ready to support leaders who embody the American dream."
However, it is the children who grew up in such a family, but with their own "American dream", step by step towards success. ...
Obama's childhood was miserable, but his "American Dream" shone and warmed him like a ray of sunshine.
Everyone has their own dreams. However, every step on the road to realizing your dream is difficult. Some dreams will never bear fruit. Those who sow their dreams never give up the opportunity to sweat and shed tears, just because those touching details in life enrich the connotation of life.
In our flower-like season, let youth fly and let the flowers of dreams bloom!