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Xenn 2008-11-04 09:04 PM

Obama wins
 
pwned

sheerx 2008-11-04 09:08 PM

Hurrah!

Goodlookinguy 2008-11-04 09:20 PM

I knew a post would be made here already if I looked at the new posts.

Yay!

Anyone see how McCain's crowd booed Obama?

Tyrannicide 2008-11-04 09:22 PM

Fucking eh!

Kazilla 2008-11-04 09:22 PM

McCain conceded tonight in Arizona, Go-Bama.

Grav 2008-11-04 09:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Xenn (Post 658974)
pwned


Kamehameha!!

Thanatos 2008-11-04 09:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Goodlookinguy (Post 658978)
Anyone see how McCain's crowd booed Obama.


Yup. It's over you fucking idiots; it's time to come together as a nation and put this election behind us. Whether you like it or not, Obama is your new president. EMBRACE IT.

And BOOYAH BITCHES.

PureRebel 2008-11-04 10:15 PM

i won myself $50. pwnd.

Jessifer 2008-11-04 10:57 PM

My phone went crazy a little after 11. I'm glad that this election wasn't a repeat of the last. ...I want a puppy too...

PureRebel 2008-11-04 11:15 PM

I'm glad the elections are finally over, no idea why it should have to affect our(Australian) media so much.. ><

Lenny 2008-11-05 03:57 AM

Because, like it or not, America has too much influence in the world.

I quite enjoyed this election. I stayed up until 4am, got three and a half hours of sleep, and then another two in my lecture, but it was worth it. It was interesting to see how the votes came in - McCain got a few, then a few more, Obama had three, which shot up to 70 something, and just kept rising. A one horse race. At 4am my time the last polls closed, and I was amazed to see his votes jump by nearly 100. Yeah, they were all Obama states anyway, but it still came as an amazement.

Sucks to be a Republican.

Wed-G 2008-11-05 04:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lenny (Post 658998)
Sucks to be a Republican.

Not necessarily. I was all for Obama a couple months ago, he appealed to me a lot. Then, after doing a little research, I started to dislike his views on abortion.

"Ah... Dukakis! Tell him George!"

So, in the end, I was rooting for McCain. It doesn't really matter to me though. Whoever we get is better than Hill-dawg and I'm okay with that.

Awesome that we've finally voted in a black president though.

Titusfied 2008-11-05 04:21 AM

I'm a born and family raised Republican, and I even voted Republican. That doesn't go to say that I'm upset about Obama winning the race; I'm actually pretty enthusiastic about it. For the first time in my life did I actually contemplate not voting for the norm. I'm honestly hopeful that Obama can bring unity to our country, fixes or at least does his best to fix most/all the problems he's going to face, and totally changes my perception in the future. If Obama is half of what he's cracked up to be, I will whole heartedly change my status as a registered Republican, and simply vote for whom I think it the best candidate in the future, regardless of whether or not the candidate fits the "traditional mold".

I'm very intersted to see how his first year is going to pan out, because that is when most of the action is going to take place - especially in areas that are going to effect me the most; property taxes, wage taxes, and just the economy as a whole.

Don't get me wrong, I've debated on this forum against Obama supporters for various reasons, but mainly because it was fun. I've even conceded that I thought he would be a great President, just not now - and I hope for America's sake, I was wrong. I wouldn't be happier to be proven wrong either.

Congrats, President-Elect Barak Obama!

Lenny 2008-11-05 04:28 AM

The problem with you guys, and in fact everyone on the forum, is that you're not extremist. I've always wanted to know an extremist.

I imagine that everyone on the forum agrees, or believes, that Obama will change America, even if it is just righting the wrongs of Bush. We don't, for example, have any members like this:

Quote:

"It's terrible, just terrible," said Lindsay Diamond from Phoenix. "When the economy's bad, Republicans lose."

The 28-year-old dancer could take some consolation from Senator Obama's victory though. "I don't think we'll have to worry about another African-American president in four years time," she said.

"Because after what's going to happen in the next four years under Senator Obama, we'll never elect an African-American again."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/ame...08/7710079.stm

Titusfied 2008-11-05 05:25 AM

"28-year-old DANCER"

Enough said.

Kazilla 2008-11-05 06:53 AM

I was honestly at wits end with a RLFriend of mine about this last night. The only slanderous bullshit he kept slinging was the fact that his name resembles Osama, and his middle name is Hussein. Under those circumstances anyone named 'Gates' is in someway shape or form the off-spring of Bill Gates and 'Paris Hilton' is as enjoyable as the actual city.

Edit your posts quick before d3v see's he has been sharing space with a republican he might pop a bolt loose.

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Tidusfied losered? Or is this just the first time im noticing it?

Willkillforfood 2008-11-05 07:10 AM

Wtf no litigation?

D3V 2008-11-05 07:10 AM

<3 FriedTits.

I can't believe it.

BORKED

Thanatos 2008-11-05 08:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Titusfied (Post 659000)
I'm a born and family raised Republican, and I even voted Republican. That doesn't go to say that I'm upset about Obama winning the race; I'm actually pretty enthusiastic about it. For the first time in my life did I actually contemplate not voting for the norm. I'm honestly hopeful that Obama can bring unity to our country, fixes or at least does his best to fix most/all the problems he's going to face, and totally changes my perception in the future. If Obama is half of what he's cracked up to be, I will whole heartedly change my status as a registered Republican, and simply vote for whom I think it the best candidate in the future, regardless of whether or not the candidate fits the "traditional mold".

This is the problem with being a registered Republican or Democrat. I say fuck that noise. I am going to vote for whomever I think will do the best job, regardless of party lines. For example, I voted Obama, a democrat, for president and voted Mitch Daniels, a republican, for governor of Indiana. Why would I do something so absurd you ask? Because Mitch Daniels has done a great job the last 4 years in Indiana; we're far better off than most states in this nation. Hell, our gas prices are at $1.95 right now! Now granted, they're going to go back up since the election is over and the government can rape us again now that we've participated.

I'm just saying you shouldn't vote for a specific party just because you've always done so. If there's a better candidate out there, vote for him/her!

Jessifer 2008-11-05 09:10 AM

Apparently one of the main reasons my sister voted for McCain is because, in her words: "Obama's just going to get shot within the year anyway. There are already threats out." I personally think she voted McCain for her boyfriend, who voted for McCain because "Palin is hot".


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