For some reason, it is.Dommyboy said:Oh, you mean Osama? . . . .
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That joke would of been great in the deep south.
I don't like Obama, but c'mon!
For some reason, it is.Dommyboy said:Oh, you mean Osama? . . . .
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That joke would of been great in the deep south.
Woah, such anger and hatred! Odd to have a Obama supporter with such rage.[/quote]Ice Storm said:Oh yes, let's vote for the warmonger who will ruin us in the eyes of the international community and then keel over leaving the country to that scary ***** Palin
The international community all ready hates us. Atleast bush keeps a good eye on the prize. He has us in a great relationship with Putin.(Please tell me I am right lol.) Aslong as U.S has russia no one will be able to fuck with them without their whole country being taken, Raped, Given back and such.Spartan Bannana said:Oh yes, let's vote for the warmonger who will ruin us in the eyes of the international community and then keel over leaving the country to that scary ***** PalinIce Storm said:Indeed.Bulletinmybrain said:Yep lets vote for the guy with zero experience while we are on the edge of recession! Yeah!Ice Storm said:Ugh, disappointing. Obama winning makes me question America. *sigh*
*actually* if you go online and READ THE FINE PRINT instead of just looking at the status bar, you'll see just how many precincts are reporting. There is a generalized tendency to report based on even just 25% of votes counted--which may or may not be valid. It probably is, which is why they do it, but it's considered polite not to jump the gun.Spartan Bannana said:Actually, he has already won, his count is currently at 333 votes, 60 more than he needsxitel said:I will point out that California, the state that pushed Obama over 270, HAS YET TO ACTUALLY VOTE. It is a projected victory. I'm not saying I don't want him to win, I'm not saying I do, I'm just saying this victory is based solely on polls at present.
Quarter of what? And what polls?Indigo_Dingo said:According to the polls, its less than a quarter. That's better numbers than the last time the American populous was majorly divided.Imitation Saccharin said:Ehhh don't get crazy.PedroSteckecilo said:Welcome back to the 21st Century America, you have stopped your backslide into the mindless barbarism of the past. Congrats.
Mccain still showed strongly despite a near-perfect sequence of events that seemed custom designed to favor Obama.
There's still a hardcore heart of Americans who would normally have gone the other way.
You're right! It's not like McCain could only serve four to eight years or such and allow other presidents after him to get out or anything. He invented immortality and will be our president for the next 1,000 - 1,000,000 years.Indigo_Dingo said:Odd to find people who would actually think it would be a good to support the man who professed that the U.S. would stay in Iraq for between, depending on the interview, 1000 or 1,000,000 years.
*actually* McCain stepped down. It's over.JMeganSnow said:*actually* if you go online and READ THE FINE PRINT instead of just looking at the status bar, you'll see just how many precincts are reporting. There is a generalized tendency to report based on even just 25% of votes counted--which may or may not be valid. It probably is, which is why they do it, but it's considered polite not to jump the gun.Spartan Bannana said:Actually, he has already won, his count is currently at 333 votes, 60 more than he needsxitel said:I will point out that California, the state that pushed Obama over 270, HAS YET TO ACTUALLY VOTE. It is a projected victory. I'm not saying I don't want him to win, I'm not saying I do, I'm just saying this victory is based solely on polls at present.
Off-Topic EDIT: I got a system message for quoting myself. neat!ThePoodonkis from another thread said:Hmmm...
Not sure if you guys have heard of this, but:
The Washington Redskins play a football game the day before every election Tuesday, and something weird happens.
If Redskins win, the incumbent party keeps the white house.
If they lose, the other party obtains the presidency.
They lost last night,and Obama won. Making the times this phenomena has happened 18 out of 18.
We (The US) have over 29,000 military personnel still stationed in Korea 55 years later, despite the war having been a United Nations-led effort. Saying that American forces will still be in Iraq years from now is probably not far from the truth.Indigo_Dingo said:Odd to find people who would actually think it would be a good to support the man who professed that the U.S. would stay in Iraq for between, depending on the interview, 1000 or 1,000,000 years.
Amen.mrnelsby said:All I pray is that Palin crawls back under whatever horrible rock she lives normally.