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With Obama's election, Jones decided to shop a $33 billion proposal before Congress that would hire about 600,000 over the next two years for similar work. "I wouldn't have believed in myself enough to come forward with an idea that bold," Jones said. "But now, you've got somebody who's up there, who's telling people,
'Let's be bold.' "The ceiling has come off. We can dream of ... bringing new technologies and new jobs into communities that have been left behind. Yes we can." Obama's historic run has provided ammunition for black fathers, too, who can point to it in motivating the next generation of black men. Will Rodgers, a communications manager at an electric company in Tampa, Fla., said he takes every opportunity to talk to his 12-year-old son about Obama and "how our nation has transformed." "I want him to understand the gravity of what's happened," said Rodgers, who boasts of having been a conservative Republican who never voted for a Democrat for president until Obama. "He can really be anything he wants to, even president of the United States." ___ On the Net: Amun Ra Theatre: http://tinyurl.com/a48z7y Green for All: http://www.greenforall.org/
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