Remember to vote, everybody!
make the map veiwer able to edit and i will consider it....
just kidding! i already voted.
a few more days and it wont be a pain anymore
Yes! Please, please go out and vote, ppl!!!
And for the love of *insert deity* vote intelligently!!!!
None o' this "I'm voting for McCain 'cause Palin has a sweet" ass crap!!
It was my first time to ever vote! the early voting thing is very convenient
yes the lines wont be as long when i go to vote
not old enough to vote but i will be next election
I will be in the booth on Tuesday when I get home from my first class. It's my third time voting but my first time in a presidential election year.
Today's the day! Get out there and vote!
Just came back from voting.
OBAMA '08
voted already woot for obama-rama
Yeah!!!!!!!!!
297 Electoral Votes!!!!!!!!!!
Amazing!!!!!!!!!
Landslide victory on the way. Congrats Obama.
Big surprise. *Sarcastic.*
WOOO HOOOOO!!!!!! *doing obama-rama dance*
OH YEAH!!!!!!!
A landslide victory!!!!
THANK GOD!
Just to give everyone an idea of what this means for America: I am in Seattle right now sitting in my apartment with all the doors and windows shut, and I can hear yells and screams of victory coming from the entire city. Take note of what you are doing right now, because someday you will be asked what you were doing when President Obama was elected to office.
Woooo!
Quote from: "Cheetah"Just to give everyone an idea of what this means for America: I am in Seattle right now sitting in my apartment with all the doors and windows shut, and I can hear yells and screams of victory coming from the entire city. Take note of what you are doing right now, because someday you will be asked what you were doing when President Obama was elected to office.
... editing FFT and watching Fox. xD
News helicopters are flying everywhere and people are dancing in the streets all over the city!
Quote from: "Lydyn"... editing FFT and watching Fox. xD
Heh, I flipped on to Fox News Channel about 1 am (Central) and the Conservative pundits were just so pitiful looking.
Bill Kristol looked like he was about to cry!
Truly a great night for America. Or at least the
librul meeduh.
judging from the friendly neighborhood troll on another site im guessing obama won?
Monkeyboy [04:14]:
next time, DONT VOTE FOR A FUCKING NIGGER
Monkeyboy [04:14]:
fucking amerifags
Monkeyboy [04:14]:
i hope you enjoy your ruined country
Monkeyboy [04:14]:
niggers
Monkeyboy [04:14]:
niggers
Monkeyboy [04:14]:
niggers
yup
democrats for the win lets sprint towards armageddon
OBAMA
FUCK YEAHH!!!!
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Quote from: "Cheetah"News helicopters are flying everywhere and people are dancing in the streets all over the city!
This somehow worries me ... I don't know why though.
FUCK YEAH OBAMA!!!!!
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Sleeping.
w00t.
I don't even live there!
Yes we can so hard.
if obama does what he says he's gonna do and do it right then we have nothing to worry about, but if he doesn't then many smaller buisnesses (like the one i work for) will suffer. YOU DON'T F*CK WITH MY PAYCHECK!!!
Quote from: "gojoe"if obama does what he says he's gonna do and do it right then we have nothing to worry about, but if he doesn't then many smaller buisnesses (like the one i work for) will suffer. YOU DON'T F*CK WITH MY PAYCHECK!!!
we must band together for gojoes paycheck
EDIT: if he does do what he says you shall be getting health insurance soon
but wait as a home business owner i shall have to pay for my own health insurance NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Quote from: "Cheetah"Take note of what you are doing right now, because someday you will be asked what you were doing when President Obama was elected to office.
I was at work. My coworker, a black woman who grew up during the segregation, kept herself reserved and her emotions in check--as did I, not only for the fact that we were on the clock, but also because we weren't about to make the same mistake we made in the last election of getting our hopes up. She refused to accept any of the news, as each state was called in favor of Obama; she was waiting for it to be set in stone before she would even dare let her excitment take over.
We spent the evening watching citizens with support signs playing a game of "territory claims" on the four corners of our business' intersection. Three "Latinas for Obama" began early in the afternoon on our store's corner. A couple of hours later, two more joined them, and they split up between our corner and the one to the right. Within the next hour, a dozen or so McCain-Palin supporters claimed the far corner and the one to the left. Shortly after that, more McCain supporters showed up with much larger signs, and they sent people to all four corners--mainly to overpower the Latinas by standing in front of them, essentially shouldering them to the sidelines.
As the night progressed, the McCain supporters numbered in the thirties, and the Latinas-for-Obama still stood their ground as only five. This continued for most of the election night coverage, until the moment Ohio was called for Obama--at that point, all three of the other corners were abandoned, and our corner had twenty or more Obama supporters gathered, including the Latinas--they held their ground from the beginning to the end.
My coworker clocked out and began her 1-hour drive home before the election was called for Obama, and she made it home in time to watch Obama's acceptance speech. She told me today that her neighborhood was bouncing around all night long; a great number of blacks were celebrating, while other neighbors all around were out drinking and cursing Obama's name. There was some contention, but for the most part, everyone was merely expressing their joy or disappointments with little conflict. She sat inside with her mother, who made a comment about how glad she was that her daughter wasn't outside screaming and hollering like a fool. She responded, "Yeah, well, I want to be out there. I feel like I have a lot of screaming and hollering of my own to do."
When she went to her other job this morning, a very pissed off conservative woman, who had never spoken to her before in all the time they had worked together, approached her and said, "I want to congratulate you."
"Really?" She asked, eyeing her suspiciously.
"Yeah, well, I guess. Whatever. I'm just happy that you're happy."
Making a strong point to just ignore the condescending and patronizing tone, she responded, "Well, great! We'll all be happy together then. And, really, I should be congratulating you too, because he's going to be a president for ALL OF US--not just for blacks."
As for myself, a moderate who started this election campaign full of hope--ECSTATIC to see Obama and McCain, two great and impressive minds, up for the race; I couldn't agree more with my coworker, I'm celebrating Obama's victory, and Colorado's victories, as well as the return of the REAL MCCAIN, who gave an impressive and humble concession speech after several long months of undermining his own principles and making hypocritical alliances with certain "agents of intolerance."
Additionally, I'm glad to see Mrs. Palin packing her bags and returning to Alaska, and I laugh at the idea that she even thinks she has a chance for 2012. Yeah w/e GG kthxbai and good riddance.
(While we're on that note: WATCH THIS!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWZHTJsR4Bc (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWZHTJsR4Bc)
Most of all, though, I'm still anxious for Bush to leave. IT'S NOT OVER YET!
yea cant obama just start early
also that mccain speech was great and i cant believe palin thought she wasnt the biggest reason they lost and damn didnt obama get most of the undecided states that election was a massacre
sleeping i was
me too