dear life 35
dear life,
tomorrow my country is facing an important decision, a decision that will shape its destiny and history. tomorrow we are to select our new president, a president who is to respond to our needs and to bring us new horizons of unity, prosperity, and knowledge. during the recent weeks, whereever we went, whenever we met, with whomever we talked, we talked of the upcoming presidential election. the young campaigning in unique sometimes bizarre ways, candidates talking of ever-before tabooed issues, reporters and media traveling to the capital from all around the world, even a famous Hollywood figure showing face in the most relgious gathering of the country ... are events not to be forgotten easily. all will one day be history and the history will surely remember the enthusiam and vigor of the young, the contemplations of the old, and the hopes of the middle-aged. tomorrow we will decide, hoping that all will turn out for the best. tomorrow we will turn a highlighted page in our history book, taking an oath to continue to care for our land forever and ever and to work hand in hand to build its future, a future that we can boast to as much as to its past.
tomorrow my country is facing an important decision, a decision that will shape its destiny and history. tomorrow we are to select our new president, a president who is to respond to our needs and to bring us new horizons of unity, prosperity, and knowledge. during the recent weeks, whereever we went, whenever we met, with whomever we talked, we talked of the upcoming presidential election. the young campaigning in unique sometimes bizarre ways, candidates talking of ever-before tabooed issues, reporters and media traveling to the capital from all around the world, even a famous Hollywood figure showing face in the most relgious gathering of the country ... are events not to be forgotten easily. all will one day be history and the history will surely remember the enthusiam and vigor of the young, the contemplations of the old, and the hopes of the middle-aged. tomorrow we will decide, hoping that all will turn out for the best. tomorrow we will turn a highlighted page in our history book, taking an oath to continue to care for our land forever and ever and to work hand in hand to build its future, a future that we can boast to as much as to its past.
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