Regards,
RAJESH CHOUDHARY
CS RAJESH C.CHOUDHARY (ASSISTANT MANAGER) (14607 Points)
07 November 2012
Regards,
RAJESH CHOUDHARY
CA AYUSH AGRAWAL
(Kolkata-Pune-Mumbai)
(26986 Points)
Replied 07 November 2012
Thats Good news for India....Comparing to Other Option.
Yes, that's true, Barrack Obama swept to re-election on Tuesday, creating history again by defying the undertow of a slow economic recovery and high unemployment to beat Republican foe Mitt Romney.
Obama became only the second Democrat to win a second four-year White House term since World War II, when television networks projected he would win the bellwether state of Ohio where he had staged a pitched battle with Romney.
US President Barrack Obama started his address by thanking those who had made his re-election possible. He said, "The task of perfecting our union moves forward. It moves forward because of you.”
Stating that the best of US is yet to come, Obama said, "We are an American family, we rise and fall as one nation."
Romney called up Obama to concede defeat. Addressing the media, he said, "I pray that the President will be successful in guiding our nation." Romney hoped he had been able to fulfill hopes to lead the country in a different direction.
Despite of some flaws, I like U.S.A. There is an aura of hope, optimism and positivity around this country and its people. That is why it has been No. 1 throughout all these years. India’s history was glorious in past but today I feel so much disheartened when I look at the dirt, filth, grime, corrupt people and politicians. Many individuals make a nation. If we want to see the change, we will have to change our self first.
Today, we Indians take pride in our thousands of years of glorious past. Although U.S.A is 236 years old, it seems new even today. We need good young energetic leaders like U.S. Presidents, who would make every youth proud of being an Indian.
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