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Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 4:18 pm
Gee. I kinda made this one late, but seeing as the election campaign thing is happening now, this election is making me all jittery. Either way both candidates will both be making history if either of them wins. I know we have the Ryan picture where he is holding the Change slogan from Obama's campaign and we've had somewhat of a conversation about the presidential election, but that only went to It's weird that Ryan is going Democrat while some of us are Republicans.
Really how would you feel if McCain or Obama wins this election?
 
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Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 4:38 pm
I want Obama to win. But that's my opinion... Because McCain kind of always says "I" all the time. And Obama says "Me, and you". But that's what I just think.. Plusss I'm a democrat o:
I don't really know how this president stuff works though o.o..
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Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 5:09 pm
I would rather have Obama as president, that's my opinion. I think that.....never mind I don't want to get into a debate >.<. Just yeah I'm not a republican or a democrat so I will pick whoever, in my opinion, seems better for the job.
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Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 5:16 pm
I would prefer McCain to win just becuase I think I should stick to my Rebublican roots. And, besides... he makes funny facial expressions when he talks. xD
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Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 5:33 pm
Quote: "...I really don't have a lot of faith in what's going on in America right now. I feel like it's all bad. If Barack Obama doesn't win, I think I'm really going to have to leave America..."-Gabe Saporta I agree with Gabe. Barack Obama.
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Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 6:11 pm
xXblackXmagicXx Quote: "...I really don't have a lot of faith in what's going on in America right now. I feel like it's all bad. If Barack Obama doesn't win, I think I'm really going to have to leave America..."-Gabe Saporta I agree with Gabe. Barack Obama. Whoa. Where'd you get the quote from? ;o But I totally agree. Barack Obama, because he seems like he really does want to make a difference. And I went to a Republican Convention just to see what it was like here in Vegas and Sarah Palin annoyed the s**t out of me. She kept repeating what she said && it was all just repetition...
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Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 7:44 pm
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Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 8:51 pm
BARACK OBAMA AND JOE BIDEN WON
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Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 5:32 am
I'm really happy with the result of the election. Obama has had my support from the start, and there have been plenty of times recently where I wished I'd been born about a half year earlier. But even though I couldn't vote myself, I still felt very much a part of this election... because of all the bands posting about it, and it being the first year my brother can vote, and just everything that was so special about this year's campaign, I really got excited about it.
And I think America made the right choice yesterday. I'm hopeful for the future of the country, and I have never been more proud to be an American. This has definitely been an election to remember, and I'm happy to have witnessed it.
I hope all of you are happy too... and for those who are disappointed with the outcome, hopefully, in the future you'll change your mind and Obama will prove himself worthy of your support.
Edit: Did you guys watch his acceptance speech? It was pretty much everything America has been waiting to hear.
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Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 2:09 pm
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Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 4:43 pm
Northern Downpour sends its ℓöυë The ink is running towards the page. It's chasing off the days look back at boat feet and that winding knee. I missed your skin when you were east. You clicked your heels and wished for me. Through playful lips made of yarn. That fragile Capricorn unraveled words like moths upon old scarves. I know the world's a broken bone, but melt your headaches call it home. I'm glad that he won. He deserved it and He made big history by becoming the First African American President. That's like breaking the mold, but I'm offended at some people who voted. The only thing that I hoped for was they voted him because of what they thought about his ideas for our country, not because he was black. I'm disappointed really, because when I was walking in my neighborhood, some of the adults were going on how they voted him because he was black,and now they find out that he's only half black. And not to be racist or anything, because I have close African American friends, but since yesterday's history making, a lot of my classmates that are of African Americans descent were putting it in people's faces that they finally "got a n word in the White House. Watch out White Biatches." That was somewhat rude to the teachers because they said that to one of my teachers who wanted McCain to win. ;o
&& his acceptance speech was just awe inspiring. Oprah was there!
Hey Moon Please forget to Fall Down. Hey Moon Don't You Go Down. Sugarcanes in the Easy Morning. Weathervanes My One and Only
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Northern Downpour -Panic At The Disco Ryan Ross Brendon Urie Jon Walker Spencer Smith --○○
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Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 6:01 pm
Obamanation, baby! heart I was so into this election. I wish I could have voted! I'm more than satisfied with the results.
@ Poly: Remember how Tyler and I told you that you can't buy alcohol in my town on Sunday when you were here? Well, my county passed a thing that allows it to be sold now. xD
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Friendly Conversationalist
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Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 5:06 pm
Well, I've decided I don't want to get involved in politics...
But I couldn't help but think that Obama would do a better job than McCain.
Just because of what I've heard about Palin.
But you know, people should support the candidate they agree with. It shouldn't matter if they're Republican or Democratic. Sure, those who are Republican do tend to agree with Republican candidates, but I think it's possible for a Republican to agree with a Democtratic candidate. You don't have to stick to one party for the rest of your life. But that's just my opinion. I'm neither Republican or Democratic.
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Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 5:11 pm
takashi_sahoko Northern Downpour sends its ℓöυë The ink is running towards the page. It's chasing off the days look back at boat feet and that winding knee. I missed your skin when you were east. You clicked your heels and wished for me. Through playful lips made of yarn. That fragile Capricorn unraveled words like moths upon old scarves. I know the world's a broken bone, but melt your headaches call it home. I'm glad that he won. He deserved it and He made big history by becoming the First African American President. That's like breaking the mold, but I'm offended at some people who voted. The only thing that I hoped for was they voted him because of what they thought about his ideas for our country, not because he was black. I'm disappointed really, because when I was walking in my neighborhood, some of the adults were going on how they voted him because he was black,and now they find out that he's only half black. And not to be racist or anything, because I have close African American friends, but since yesterday's history making, a lot of my classmates that are of African Americans descent were putting it in people's faces that they finally "got a n word in the White House. Watch out White Biatches." That was somewhat rude to the teachers because they said that to one of my teachers who wanted McCain to win. ;o
&& his acceptance speech was just awe inspiring. Oprah was there!
Hey Moon Please forget to Fall Down. Hey Moon Don't You Go Down. Sugarcanes in the Easy Morning. Weathervanes My One and Only
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Northern Downpour -Panic At The Disco Ryan Ross Brendon Urie Jon Walker Spencer Smith --○○
Yeah, I think that's pretty stupid too. "Oh, I don't want this guy in the White House because I think he'd make a great leader or anything. I want him in there 'cause he's black!" That just shows how uneducated people are on the issues when they make decisions.
And this one black chick in my history class was all "The Anti-Christ just became president", so uh... Yeah, that was odd.
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Friendly Conversationalist
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Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2008 9:59 am
Even though what I'm about to type isn't about the election or president. While I read that link black posted. I saw this <3.
If G.A.B.E. was a real acronym, what would it stand for?
Gabe: Giant Abnormal Baby Elephant. G.A.B.E.
rofl
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