DarkJediKnight
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Congrats to Obama! A skinny, colored kid with a funny name CAN become President! What a night!
Staccat0 said:I just want to gon on the record and say that I voted for Obama but I hate guys like this. Mcain is a classy guy at heart who has done amazing things in the service of this country. sure he has surrounded himself with fools in order to get elected, but I think we should take a moment to consider the guy's accomplishments in his moment of defeat.
-gang of fourteen
-has co-written bills with many dems including John Edwards
-pushed for anti-torture bills against bush
-opposed guantanamo bay's practices
-doesnt talk about religion much (flip flopped later to get elected)
-once called jerry falwell an agent of intolerance (flip flopped later)
-sought a middle ground on imigration reform (i dont consider this a flip flop)
-seems nice and funny
-didnt bring up reverand wright or Obama's funny name when strategically he should have.
-wrote obama a funny letter in senate when obama used him a political prop
BobLoblaw said:I haven't looked yet, but have there been any Fox meltdowns yet?![]()
Oh yeah my mistake, the two streets intersect near there and it mixes me up.thefit said:Its actually on Santa Monica blvd, and I've been antsing for that goddamn golden statue for some time know. I'm drunk.
Sometimes I wish I was an American, in those moments where they seem to stand apart from us. Their endless optimism and their endless desire for change and movement and history. They make history, where as as an English woman I feel I am just you know in it. I don't know that much about life, or what it takes to be a successful adult because well I am just a student, full of that optimism and promise and you know I like to watch Jeremy Kyle. I sat up and watched Obama become the 44th American President, I watched Americans cry and I cried and I believed in him and his words and the fact that really, this is going to have an impact on us all and to say that we are not involved is really fruitless.
Sometimes I wish I was an American just so I could be proud and wave a flag and not feel like a loser. I wish that I could hold my flag and say you know what, I want my country to be amazing and I believe we are in many more ways that you will never ever understand and most of all I am proud to be English, I am proud to be British.
But I cannot, not just yet, but maybe one day. We will chant, Yes we can. and I will teach my children to believe that they can do anything and be anything and more over that we are all safe tonight. And we will live to a dream that those Yanks make seem a little less fluffy and at times like these very real.
And Obama, not as an American, not as a British Woman but as a Human has given me that, I fly my human flag and for this moment, live in hope.
Thank you America, and I wish us all a happy and optimistic future!
now i hope that the money can get to the right places. Nothing worst than promising the schools the money and spending it elsewhere.Frester said:I'm not sure if it'd been discussed at all, but Prop 2 in Maryland (slot machines) passed.
Screaming_Gremlin said:That is the fun part of watching Missouri elections. You usually never know who is going to win until the last vote is counted (unless it is someone extremely popular like soon to be Gov. Nixon). The Republican will usually take a fairly early and large lead, and then as the St. Louis, Kansas City, and Columbia vote comes in it tightens up and becomes anyone's game.
Jack Scofield said:What the fuck? Wasn't there supposed to be a Daily Show/Colbert Report special at 10? Right now it's just some bullshit musical Scrubs episode.
whytemyke said:one of the comments from the Guardian editorial posted just got me choked up again :lol
Jack Scofield said:What the fuck? Wasn't there supposed to be a Daily Show/Colbert Report special at 10? Right now it's just some bullshit musical Scrubs episode.
Tamanon said:Man, Drudge sure cleaned his page up REAL QUICK once Obama was announced the winner.:lol
just saw a comment from a Briton who said they watched the coverage on Fox News, and compared it to being in the bunker while Hitler killed himself :lolColdDeckEd said:I witnessed a Brit Hume meltdown. It was lovely.
ElectricBlue187 said:Why the fuck is NC and Indiana taking so fucking long? I want to go to sleep knowing if Obama got a >350 landslide
Do you have a link? CNN seems to be running slow.Marvie_3 said:Franken is closing!!
Coleman 954,800 42%
Franken 949,662 42%
Barkley 348,119 15%
82% in
Haha. That's a lot of blue in my state. Love it.Odrion said:![]()
SUCK IT MINNESOTANS
Joe said:holy shit, at this moment everyone in the world is jealous of us. :O
I hope I can see a youtube of this.ColdDeckEd said:I witnessed a Brit Hume meltdown. It was lovely.
Government can only recognize civil unions. When it comes to marriage you have to speak to religious leaders. Seperation of Church and State. Gotta love it Gotta Hate it but it does it's job.typhonsentra said:I'm absolutely shocked. On such a happy day all the anti-gay bills still passed.....
kkaabboomm said:more on GEORGIA
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/pages/results/states/GA/
in 2004 - 3,317,336
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/results/individual/#mapPGA
in 2008 - 3,303,618 (with 97% reporting)
really? NO INCREASED TURNOUT? ZERO?
http://elections.gmu.edu/early_vote_2008.html
2008 early vote - 2,020,839
there were 8-10 hour long lines. huge news. huge turnout.
were there only 1.3 million people who voted on election day? 2.6 million people voted on election day in 2004. half the turnout on election day itself in 2008? REALLY?
something is wrong in the state of georgia
Ron Paul can still pull it out.Parl said:
electricpirate said:just the federal. In CA to pass a bond measure you need 60%, to change the fucking constitution you just need 50%.
Explain that shit to me.
It's on the Star Tribune website. I'll post it here as soon as it updates though.GhaleonEB said:Do you have a link? CNN seems to be running slow.
GREAT news.![]()
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/nov/06/barackobama-uselections2008?commentpage=3CharlieDigital said:link?
Yup, at least a million votes missing. This needs more attention.kkaabboomm said:more on GEORGIA
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/pages/results/states/GA/
in 2004 - 3,317,336
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/results/individual/#mapPGA
in 2008 - 3,303,618 (with 97% reporting)
really? NO INCREASED TURNOUT? ZERO?
http://elections.gmu.edu/early_vote_2008.html
2008 early vote - 2,020,839
there were 8-10 hour long lines. huge news. huge turnout.
were there only 1.3 million people who voted on election day? 2.6 million people voted on election day in 2004. half the turnout on election day itself in 2008? REALLY?
something is wrong in the state of georgia