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This thread needs more of Obama:-



if McCain wins i will be really fucking pissed, many people in US will be as well
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| Originally posted by Skipper Yeah, that's a good way of describing it. Both candidates would be making history if elected - Obama for being black and McCain for being...old. Florida looks like it's leaning Democrat, and that's 27 electoral votes...huge. Which state counts for the most? |
obamaboom 77- 34
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| Originally posted by yankeeBaby Its looking worse and worse. Voting booths in predominately black area's malfunctioning, paper votes dissapearing (or so is has been said...). I swear I hope this is not true (the booth story is 100% true, but the paper vote story is yet to be confirmed). If there is a voting conspiracy for mccain to win, I am moving to canada. |
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| Originally posted by rulzz obamaboom 77- 34 |
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| Originally posted by rabbitjoker Conjecture flows so easily when one doesn't actually have to participate in the process. |
One really good benefit of Obama winning the elections would be that black people will never be able to use the race card again in the US atleast......last time one of them had a dream,he got shot.
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| Originally posted by Irishaddict Because people posting in the thread are not American, they are not entitled to an opinion? Or is it that you feel yours is simply more valuable because of your citizenship? Pretty condescending RJ. For countries that are as extensively intertwined as Canada and the US, I'd say everyone on here has more than a right to an opinion on this election. |
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| Originally posted by DannyPINK My thoughts and those who want to bring up the assasination topic are that they are undereducated about what really matters and just want to be a part of the coversation. It's getting old. If it happens it will be one of the saddest days in US history on par with 9-11. |
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| Originally posted by Skipper My thoughts exactly. The world is watching this election, and they're entitled to an opinion - particularly after the U.S. single handedly brought the global financial system to its knees in the last several months. |
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| Originally posted by ChemEnhanced There are too many radicals out there that not only disagree with Obama's political stances but also dislike the fact that he is not a good christian white boy. Obama probably has the highest risk for an assassination attempt of any past president. |
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| Originally posted by geroin uhh...some past presidents were assasinated |
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| Originally posted by geroin uhh...some past presidents were assasinated |
LOL @ Steve Lawler doing better than John McCain
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| Originally posted by UmmiE This thread needs more of Obama:- |
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| Originally posted by Irishaddict Because people posting in the thread are not American, they are not entitled to an opinion? Or is it that you feel yours is simply more valuable because of your citizenship? Pretty condescending RJ. For countries that are as extensively intertwined as Canada and the US, I'd say everyone on here has more than a right to an opinion on this election. |

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| Originally posted by Endlesswave Yes they were, he's just saying Obama has the highest risk in being assistanted than any previous president possibly because he's not a 'good christian white boy' as he put it. |
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| Originally posted by Yohan that and the high cost of oil... |
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| Originally posted by Skipper The high price of oil was partially attributed to the US policy to load up oil reserves, driving up demand at a time when other supply/demand factors were out of balance as well...but that's too much of a hijack for this thread. |
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27-12 Giants over the Redskins
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