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| Carlos Pereira |
We've witnessed a change in the wind my friends.
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| Zeonfiend |
| And it reeks of fool. |
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| Benjamin DuBose |
As i was walking back to my apartment from washing clothes, someone on their patio yelled out " OBOMA" I knew then who one. well it wont be long before we make history again by having the first assinateted african american president.
Sorry if this offends anyone |
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| Schwab |
| 2012 is the end of the world..... |
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| Carlos Pereira |
| quote: | Originally posted by Benjamin DuBose
As i was walking back to my apartment from washing clothes, someone on their patio yelled out " OBOMA" I knew then who one. well it wont be long before we make history again by having the first assinateted african american president.
Sorry if this offends anyone |
I couldn't agree more with you. I voted STRONGLY for McCain this morning. The potential for McCain taking the win, however, was flawlessly difficult.
My old political science professor Richard Murray said it perfectly just minutes ago on ABC13: Obama took a walk in the park while using the internet to manifest his campaign that built and established the race in this historical election.
I don't care who won this . I am flying to Alaska next summer and I am making out with Sarah Palin. She looked so damn hot up there earlier...I almost dropped my hot tea all over me. |
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| jonas |
| quote: | Originally posted by Carlos Pereira
We've witnessed a change in the wind my friends.
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Maybe Obama will follow through with the Puerto Rican genocide |
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| Zild |
| Vote for the puppet on the left or the puppet on the right who gives a ? Now what would be nice would be if we had real choices and actual political diversity in this country, but there is too much at stake for that to ever happen. |
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| jonas |
| quote: | Originally posted by Zild
Vote for the puppet on the left or the puppet on the right who gives a ? Now what would be nice would be if we had real choices and actual political diversity in this country, but there is too much at stake for that to ever happen. |
That's kinda what I think. Does it really matter who's president? |
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| davemolina |
I don't expect much of anything to change, but I really am happy Obama won. I never would have thought back when he announced his candidacy that he would have made it all the way. All BS aside, the man can organize a population at a grassroots level.
I wouldn't have been too upset if McCain won though. I know he had to pander to the evangelicals during the campaign and he lost his maverick image along the way. He's a damn fine senator though.
I thought it was funny to see the crowd in Arizona boo every time McCain mentioned Obama...such disrespect. At the Obama event the crowd cheered and clapped for McCain. You can see a little of that behavior carry over to this thread too. |
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| jonas |
| quote: | Originally posted by davemolina
I don't expect much of anything to change, but I really am happy Obama won. I never would have thought back when he announced his candidacy that he would have made it all the way. All BS aside, the man can organize a population at a grassroots level.
I wouldn't have been too upset if McCain won though. I know he had to pander to the evangelicals during the campaign and he lost his maverick image along the way. He's a damn fine senator though.
I thought it was funny to see the crowd in Arizona boo every time McCain mentioned Obama...such disrespect. At the Obama event the crowd cheered and clapped for McCain. You can see a little of that behavior carry over to this thread too. |
Shut up Dave. Booooooooooooooooo |
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| davemolina |
| I'm still waiting for my O.J. prize in the mail. |
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| Rememberence_ |
| quote: | Originally posted by davemolina
I don't expect much of anything to change, but I really am happy Obama won. I never would have thought back when he announced his candidacy that he would have made it all the way. All BS aside, the man can organize a population at a grassroots level. |
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| quote: | Originally posted by davemolina
I thought it was funny to see the crowd in Arizona boo every time McCain mentioned Obama...such disrespect. At the Obama event the crowd cheered and clapped for McCain. You can see a little of that behavior carry over to this thread too. |
Definitely disrespectful but a huge factor in this is that the people booing at the McFail speech had lost, and the people at the Obama speech had not. Had the tables been turned I'm sure some of Obama's crowd would have booed while McFail's may not have at all. Of course it didn't help to have a crowd interspersed with rednecks either. |
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