Thursday, November 8, 2012

Day 62: NYC for the Election

In the past 24 hours I have witnessed the closest Presidential Race I can remember, slept in a warm place(the first time in 10 days), and pigged out on chinese. Wait, no, that is not important. Let me change that last experience to going to Democracy Plaza. Yes, that is better. I tell you, I was thrilled to partake in the feast of chinese food but I can not see how anyone else would find that interesting. What a feast it was! Sesame chicken, General Tao tofu and broccoli, steamed dumplings and.... my apologies. I forgot we were not discussing the chinese pig out session. 

Since the intake of chinese was so great I will confess that I was slightly drowsy. However, when Romney conceded in the "wee hours of the morn" the streets of New York City suddenly were flooded with chants of "OBAMA" and joyous exclamations. You know, the tough reputation that New York City has is showcased by its citizens fight for democracy, equality and free will. It's people will fight tooth and nail for what they believe in for there is heart in New York. 

Democracy Plaza was an incredible site. News crews and the City took over the ice skating rink at Rockefeller Plaza to show which party won which states. Picture of finished artistic brilliance is below. ENJOY!  

I want to now thank my friends who supplied me with a warm place to sleep and food to eat. Your generosity was overwhelming. So thank you, thank you, thank you!

One Day is Today!
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