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bladerunner1

Nov 4, 2008 - CST 6:11 PM
bladerunner1
Member since:
March 2008
I was in and out in 20 minutes. No problems whatsoever. I had thought about going in at 6:30 this morning, but the line was too long considering that I hadn't been to sleep yet. So..i went back at 2:30.

blade
(dayton, oh)

Mike37

Nov 4, 2008 - CST 6:48 PM
says... http://twitter.com/DoctorTran37
Mike37
Member since:
December 2007
I voted 2 weeks ago. Absentee Ballot.

ReaggieP

Nov 4, 2008 - CST 7:30 PM
says... is thinking "Brick House"...
ReaggieP
Member since:
January 2008
The whole country of Canada want Obama to win! I can only image how sad everyone will be when MC Cain wins..........

bladerunner1

Nov 4, 2008 - CST 7:39 PM
bladerunner1
Member since:
March 2008
LOL..What are you talking about Reaggie? You guys up there shall get your wish...Obama just took Penn, and it looks as if he is going to take Oh. as well. LANDSLIDE...NO CONTEST...GAME OVER!
[Post edited by bladerunner1 on Nov 4, 2008 - CST 7:44 PM]

ReaggieP

Nov 4, 2008 - CST 8:20 PM
says... is thinking "Brick House"...
ReaggieP
Member since:
January 2008
Earlier Mc Cain was leading 8 to 3. That was not right... I was getting a bit worried...

interplanetaryspy

Nov 4, 2008 - CST 8:38 PM
interplanetaryspy
Member since:
August 2005
Canada and the world are breathing a sigh of relief, now that it seems clear that Obama will win. It's nice to see that the intelligent and socially conscious have taken this step toward bringing the U.S. back to respectability in the world community. If Obama can fulfill his promises, and the country's priorities can get in check (health care over pointless and fruitless military spending, for example), the U.S. has a lot more promise for the future.

mvckalel

Nov 4, 2008 - CST 9:19 PM
says... I now own UP and Monsters, Inc. on blu-ray!!!
mvckalel
Member since:
October 2007
Sorry to add, but for all you Obama lovers, in a couple of years I will say:

"I told you so..."

bladerunner1

Nov 4, 2008 - CST 9:33 PM
bladerunner1
Member since:
March 2008
Quote:
Canada and the world are breathing a sigh of relief, now that it seems clear that Obama will win. It's nice to see that the intelligent and socially conscious have taken this step toward bringing the U.S. back to respectability in the world community. If Obama can fulfill his promises, and the country's priorities can get in check (health care over pointless and fruitless military spending, for example), the U.S. has a lot more promise for the future.


And this would be the reason why I chose Obama. As an idependAnt voter, I just felt that THE WORLD really wanted this. And it is in my opinion that the first steps of "change", must first begin by gaining respect. Do I feel that Obama is the "savior"? NO, not at all, things are too messed up right now for one guy to fix everything. It is going to take years to undo the last eight. But I feel that we are on the right path...
[Post edited by bladerunner1 on Nov 4, 2008 - CST 9:36 PM]

rangoonth

Nov 4, 2008 - CST 9:36 PM
rangoonth
Member since:
February 2008
The Democrats could have picked anyone and they probably would have won. It just bothers me that they settled for Obama.

I don't like the man. He is a racist peice of garbage who dosn't even respect America. If he can get the job done I guess thats all that matters. I won't call him my president anyways.

I kinda like Biden though. So atleast Osama has that going for him.

interplanetaryspy

Nov 4, 2008 - CST 9:52 PM
interplanetaryspy
Member since:
August 2005
Quote:
I kinda like Biden though. So atleast Osama has that going for him.


Right. And Obama is the one who's racist. I'm so glad the redneck, fear-mongering bigots have lost their power tonight.

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