US Election - Nov 4, 2008
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you can't help but wonder how much more of this there is to come.
the photo scared the crap out of me.
there's nothing more frightening than a psychopathic racist imo.
http://www.theage.com.au/world/us-elect ... tml?page=1
the photo scared the crap out of me.
there's nothing more frightening than a psychopathic racist imo.
http://www.theage.com.au/world/us-elect ... tml?page=1
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Half of America has a photo of themselves holding a gun like that. It's cool Tash!!witty_pseudonym wrote:you can't help but wonder how much more of this there is to come.
the photo scared the crap out of me.
there's nothing more frightening than a psychopathic racist imo.
http://www.theage.com.au/world/us-elect ... tml?page=1
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Edit: removed Palin gif cause I can't stand to look at her smugly face
Only the meek get pinched...the bold survive
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Allons-y!
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thats awesome
to be expected though
the real thing will depend on how many americans actually vote, still cause for concern
to be expected though
the real thing will depend on how many americans actually vote, still cause for concern
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This brought the LOL's for me this morning...
you know how Krispy Kreme, Starbucks and Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream are rewarding people for voting with free coffee's etc? Well a new maverick businessman's come up with a better incentive.
Free sex toys.
http://blog.babeland.com/2008/10/31/get ... -babeland/
Which would you choose...ice cream, coffee, a donut or a big silicone cock?
you know how Krispy Kreme, Starbucks and Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream are rewarding people for voting with free coffee's etc? Well a new maverick businessman's come up with a better incentive.
Free sex toys.
http://blog.babeland.com/2008/10/31/get ... -babeland/
Which would you choose...ice cream, coffee, a donut or a big silicone cock?
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"Which would you choose...ice cream, coffee, a donut or a big silicone cock?"
Tuff call...
Tuff call...
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so its US election day, lets hope more than like 20% of the population vote
from a while ago:
http://www.theage.com.au/world/polling- ... -5hnh.html
also wonder if his crying over his grandmothers death will have any sway
from a while ago:
http://www.theage.com.au/world/polling- ... -5hnh.html
also wonder if his crying over his grandmothers death will have any sway
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updates from google as it happens.
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DEMOCRATS LEADING IN INDIANA BY 2.1 PER CENT. (only 1 per cent counted)
previously held by Republicans with a 10.4 per cent lead.
An 12.5 per cent swing! GOOD LORD.
previously held by Republicans with a 10.4 per cent lead.
An 12.5 per cent swing! GOOD LORD.
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O BA MA!
O BA MA!
O BA MA!
i have watched more politics in the last couple weeks than i have in my life.
I am seriously emotional at the thought of what this election means to so many over there.
even if mc cain gets in, every oppressed black, especially young men who are the main demographic in jails, will know that sometimes in america, truly anything can be possible.
stray, if your reading this, i may live in OZ for the rest of my life, but ill always be a yank.
O BA MA!
O BA MA!
i have watched more politics in the last couple weeks than i have in my life.
I am seriously emotional at the thought of what this election means to so many over there.
even if mc cain gets in, every oppressed black, especially young men who are the main demographic in jails, will know that sometimes in america, truly anything can be possible.
stray, if your reading this, i may live in OZ for the rest of my life, but ill always be a yank.
Re: US Election - Nov 4, 2008
U.S. President - Electoral College
Obama (D) - 78
McCain (R) - 34
270 votes needed for presidency
Popular vote - 13 states reporting
Candidates % Votes
McCain (R) 48% 5,434,854
Obama (D) 51% 5,726,515
Barr (I) 0% 51,020
Nader (I) 0% 29,504
Obama (D) - 78
McCain (R) - 34
270 votes needed for presidency
Popular vote - 13 states reporting
Candidates % Votes
McCain (R) 48% 5,434,854
Obama (D) 51% 5,726,515
Barr (I) 0% 51,020
Nader (I) 0% 29,504
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i'm so addicted to these live feeds.
obama 103 in the elctoral now.
obama 103 in the elctoral now.
...
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OMG, so exciting
So very very glad I'm in Cali today and not stupid red Oklahoma. Please be time to party, pleeeaaaaase
So very very glad I'm in Cali today and not stupid red Oklahoma. Please be time to party, pleeeaaaaase
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this is kind of making me nervous. we are checking live feeds here at work.
live your life like every week is shark week
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Re: US Election - Nov 4, 2008
U.S. President - Electoral College
Obama (D) - 175
McCain (R) - 52
270 votes needed for presidency
Popular vote - 23 states reporting
Candidates % Votes
McCain (R) 49% 13,494,738
Obama (D) 50% 13,679,832
Barr (I) 0% 116,748
Nader (I) 0% 85,355
Obama (D) - 175
McCain (R) - 52
270 votes needed for presidency
Popular vote - 23 states reporting
Candidates % Votes
McCain (R) 49% 13,494,738
Obama (D) 50% 13,679,832
Barr (I) 0% 116,748
Nader (I) 0% 85,355
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its looking good, am following it live.
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almost there thank feck.
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yeah, looking pretty good. Cali and some the West is fairly certain to be Obama and they wont be in until late because of time difference. Cali also has a large number of votes allocated to it.
U.S. President - Electoral College
Obama (D) - 195
McCain (R) - 70
270 votes needed for presidency
Popular vote - 27 states reporting
Candidates % Votes
McCain (R) 49% 19,342,936
Obama (D) 50% 19,670,819
Barr (I) 0% 165,006
Nader (I) 0% 147,678
U.S. President - Electoral College
Obama (D) - 195
McCain (R) - 70
270 votes needed for presidency
Popular vote - 27 states reporting
Candidates % Votes
McCain (R) 49% 19,342,936
Obama (D) 50% 19,670,819
Barr (I) 0% 165,006
Nader (I) 0% 147,678
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Needs 270 to win. Surely that would have to be in the bag considering how many states still left to count
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I saw that too, southern states mainly (as to be expected) TX, OK, Louisiana
Allons-y!
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yeah. most of the eastern seaboard is obama territory (think new england, ny, etc). then you start to get the red states coming in about an hour later (but not as much mccain as you'd suspect!). then more red, red, red. then some more obama territory (california, oregon, maybe washington) comes in 3h after the east. (no-one cares about alaska or hawaii.)Stray wrote:woah big jump for mcain.. now 200 - 124
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55 seats in California with Obama strong in that area would just about give it to him, in the bag imo. 1st black president, who wouda thunk it.
Wonder how long he has to live...
Wonder how long he has to live...
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please al, dont feed the fire! no more suggestions of assassinations!
I AM REALLY EXCITED GANG!!!!
I AM REALLY EXCITED GANG!!!!
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I hear that George is gonna apply for the job as the new Doctor Who
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For all the stuff you believe in any chance i could get you to believe in positive thinking?almax wrote:55 seats in California with Obama strong in that area would just about give it to him, in the bag imo. 1st black president, who wouda thunk it.
Wonder how long he has to live...
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Obama is half black, half white isn't he?
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How said is it that David Tennant is leaving? But I digress :
Florida is looking mighty close too, as well as North Carolina.
Barrack for Barack!
Florida is looking mighty close too, as well as North Carolina.
Barrack for Barack!
Allons-y!
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If i wasnt a positive thinker i would have headed for the hills a long time ago.DBoy wrote:For all the stuff you believe in any chance i could get you to believe in positive thinking?almax wrote:55 seats in California with Obama strong in that area would just about give it to him, in the bag imo. 1st black president, who wouda thunk it.
Wonder how long he has to live...
Besides, it will be interesteing just how much "change" Obama actually brings once he gets in that office.
can of worms there Spiesy, its my understanding that one the the most insulting terms to call a "black" person is a halfcast.Direktor wrote:Obama is half black, half white isn't he?
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freemasons run the country!!!
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its a bit like rudd vs howard.almax wrote: Besides, it will be interesteing just how much "change" Obama actually brings once he gets in that office.
ruddie hasn't exactly moved mountains, but he hasn't blown any more up either.
the sorry was the most important thing hes done so far, but dayum, was that overdue.
im hoping obama will do what he says, or at least some of, but fuck me, its gotta be better than staying in afganistan for 100 years (mc cain actually said that!)
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at following that statement with a negative remark. But yes, it will be interesting and i dont think anyone considers Obama a revolutionary, nor that any kind of real change could happen with in the existing framework. But, I think it is symbolic. It is a black man in the white house. Something no one thought would happen only 2 or 3 decades ago. It is against the conservative grain that makes middle American ideology so scary. It is a move away from the Bush rhetoric that has given the US a bad name globally. It is a positive step in my opinion. Symbolically at least, and symbols are representative of something, and something something something. oh damn, my brain cracked open again.almax wrote: If i wasnt a positive thinker i would have headed for the hills a long time ago.
Besides, it will be interesteing just how much "change" Obama actually brings once he gets in that office.
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Barack Obama, the son of a black father from Kenya and a white mother from Kansas.Direktor wrote:Obama is half black, half white isn't he?
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Re: US Election - Nov 4, 2008
ABC News have just called it
Obama WON!!!!!!!!
Obama WON!!!!!!!!
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w00t!
never thought I'd care who was running the empire tbh.... but I am happy about this outcome http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3032553
never thought I'd care who was running the empire tbh.... but I am happy about this outcome http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3032553
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DBoy wrote: But yes, it will be interesting and i dont think anyone considers Obama a revolutionary, nor that any kind of real change could happen with in the existing framework. But, I think it is symbolic. It is a black man in the white house. Something no one thought would happen only 2 or 3 decades ago. It is against the conservative grain that makes middle American ideology so scary. It is a move away from the Bush rhetoric that has given the US a bad name globally. It is a positive step in my opinion. Symbolically at least, and symbols are representative of something, and something something something. oh damn, my brain cracked open again.
well said mate, couldn't agree more
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WOOOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOO
my parents are over the moon.
villagers in kenya are celebrating.
thousands and thousands of people all over the world are flooding the streets, because of that symbology dboy.
im all choked up.
my parents are over the moon.
villagers in kenya are celebrating.
thousands and thousands of people all over the world are flooding the streets, because of that symbology dboy.
im all choked up.
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I'm pretty fucking happy right now
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But if the cap fits? Only reporting the truth...almax wrote:can of worms there Spiesy, its my understanding that one the the most insulting terms to call a "black" person is a halfcast.Direktor wrote:Obama is half black, half white isn't he?
Congrat's to Obama, glad he got up over the fossil.