CNN and all four major networks have just declared Barack Obama the WINNER!!!!!!!!
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Let's hope the headlines don't read "President Joe Biden!" within the next 4 years."By concealing your desires, you may trick people into being cruel about the wrong thing." --Steven Aylett, Fain the Sorcerer
"You gotta get me to the tall corn." --David Mamet, Spartan
"Amateurs talk technology, professionals talk conditions." --(unknown)
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Barack Obama. 44th President of the United States. First to be born in Hawaii.
Haha! Finally, an end to this 2 year presidential campaign.This post may contain an opinion that may conflict with your opinion. Do not take it personal. Polite discussion of difference of opinion is welcome.
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Having suffered through dueling news stations (FOX and CNN) every morning at the buttcrackofdawn each day while working out at Hawai Kai 24HF, I have to say that I've seen both of these gentleman speak quite often. Tonight's concession speech by John McCain was his finest moment. Gracious. Character. Class. I expect him to be a very supportive Senator across the aisle.
Imua Obama.
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I think McCain and Palin are relieved, tbh."By concealing your desires, you may trick people into being cruel about the wrong thing." --Steven Aylett, Fain the Sorcerer
"You gotta get me to the tall corn." --David Mamet, Spartan
"Amateurs talk technology, professionals talk conditions." --(unknown)
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I'm glad my favorite candidate won. Congrats, Senator soon to be President Obama!
Originally posted by Adri View PostWow, that sounds like a concession speech by McCain. I didn't expect that so soon either.
Stay classy, GOP!
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Originally posted by AlohaKine View PostMcCain was good natured about it.
Here's a toast - to the folks who supported President-Elect Obama right from the start (admitting that I was not amongst them); to the citizens of all viewpoints who decried the down-in-the-mud political campaigning from both major parties; to the supporters of losing candidates who will cry tonight but support the next President of all Americans tomorrow; and especially to the folks here on HT who could discuss our differences without sinking to the level of personal insult.
One week - that's what I propose. One week for Democrats/Liberals to gloat; one week for Republicans/Conservatives to sulk. Then we all shift our focus to getting ALL our politicians to work together on developing realistic solutions to the crises facing us as a nation today.
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i have been a mc cain supporter and of course disapointed by mc cains loss. however i am excited that we have our first african american president. its truly amazing that we live in a country where truly anyone with the determination and intelligence to rise from humble roots can lift themselves to this level of excellence and respect. America is truly a country of immense opportunity and a place where anyone can be president if they really want it bad enough and is willing to do all the hard work necessary to achieve that lofty goal. while not my candidate, he will be my president and we need to pray for his safety, health and wisdom. we all need to unite behind the man and the office and give him and it the respect that they deserve.the bigger the government the smaller the citizen.
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