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Thread: Obama Wins!

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    well done chick xx

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    i watched his speech afterwards. i am so proud of my country. for the first time in my life, i have a reason to be proud of the place i'm growing up in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zample View Post
    i watched his speech afterwards. i am so proud of my country. for the first time in my life, i have a reason to be proud of the place i'm growing up in.
    exactly how i feel.

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    I think it's aiiiight. Really, the only thing I hated about this election was how uneducated most of the young people were. Most of them only cared that Obama wasn't against gay marriage and abortion, while those are the two things that are at the very bottom of his list, and they will probably never go into effect, because there are so many other things that America needs to focus on, like the crappy economy and illegal immigration and crime prevention and the social security system collapsing and the financial deficit and blah blah blahhhh. Those are what the young people SHOULD have been educated about and have been caring about. But not many of them took the time to look at the stuff that actually matters.

    The only thing I preferred that McCain proposed was his stance on social security. But whatever.
    All together Obama has better "plans" (although he's still unclear about how he'll solve the financial deficit :/ Then again, so was McCain.) and he has an amazing leadership quality. And he's inspirational. America needs someone like that
    As long as he can pull off this presidency, I'm happy.
    I don't care that he's the first black president.
    Whatever.
    That's great.
    But he still has just as much responsibility as any other president has ever had.
    Let's not forget that he's human, regardless of his race.

    I think he'll be good.
    But I suppose we'll just have to wait and see.


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    It wasn't much of a landslide when it comes to the popular vote It was just as close as I expected it to be.
    Obama just got lucky and collected the right states to win the electoral vote. Now THAT he won by a large landslide. haha


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    I watched this It was like 266 vote for him and like 180 for mcain or how ever u spell his name.


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    338 to 155, actually


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    Quote Originally Posted by tasav View Post
    I think it's aiiiight. Really, the only thing I hated about this election was how uneducated most of the young people were. Most of them only cared that Obama wasn't against gay marriage and abortion, while those are the two things that are at the very bottom of his list, and they will probably never go into effect, because there are so many other things that America needs to focus on, like the crappy economy and illegal immigration and crime prevention and the social security system collapsing and the financial deficit and blah blah blahhhh. Those are what the young people SHOULD have been educated about and have been caring about. But not many of them took the time to look at the stuff that actually matters.
    er... could i see some proof that backs all that up? cause ive never heard any of that.

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    weeeeeeee just got back and watched the news for abit. well i heard the news an hour ago. everybody was texting that hes won. CONGRATS.

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    Well done to Obama, looks like the change is coming. Congratulations to him


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