2008 US Presidential Election - Page 107
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Jibba
United States22883 Posts
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CTStalker
Canada9720 Posts
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KOFgokuon
United States14894 Posts
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Zelc
129 Posts
Man my ninja edit got caught. | ||
EvilTeletubby
Baltimore, USA22254 Posts
On November 05 2008 14:21 Zelc wrote: All they need now is a champagne ceremony (and a trophy and a check for 40 million Won). LOL... *waits for photoshops* | ||
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BroOd
Austin10831 Posts
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fusionsdf
Canada15390 Posts
On November 05 2008 13:48 CTStalker wrote: headbangaa is trolling, even if that's what he believes. apparently he's had some bad experiences, and some of the points he brought up (referring to other threads) are valid, but still no excuse to make the kind of generalizations he makes. why the fuck do you think hes incontrols favorite poster lol | ||
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Jibba
United States22883 Posts
If you were in a swing state, I'm sure you know that there were people still walking around neighborhoods at 7:59 PM. | ||
SuperJongMan
Jamaica11586 Posts
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ilj.psa
Peru3081 Posts
On November 05 2008 14:00 IdrA wrote: they have not endured slavery, their ancestors did they did not accomplish anything to be proud of, obama did (barring those who directly, effectively helped him) and racism will definitely still exist. just because a black guy is president you think all the red necks and idiots will change their minds? voters perhaps? | ||
Cobalt
United States441 Posts
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R3condite
Korea (South)1541 Posts
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Sadist
United States7233 Posts
On November 05 2008 14:00 IdrA wrote: they have not endured slavery, their ancestors did they did not accomplish anything to be proud of, obama did (barring those who directly, effectively helped him) and racism will definitely still exist. just because a black guy is president you think all the red necks and idiots will change their minds? you could say that about people our age, but I play golf with a black golf league here in Lansing, and all of these guys are 50+, its them and their parents that went through the bullshit racism growing up, for them to see this happen is a very big deal. You need to try to understand their side of it. If you dont see it first hand though I guess its kind of hard to put it in perspective. | ||
TheOvermind77
United States923 Posts
LMFAO omg gotta love killer instinct | ||
QuanticHawk
United States32058 Posts
On November 05 2008 13:54 HeadBangaa wrote: I should mention that I'm incredibly happy that Obama won over McCain, I just can't stand "Obama fever" >< wtf, i thought you were all for him? consider this a topic we agree on =p | ||
SK.Testie
Canada11084 Posts
HOW CAN YOU NOT CATCH THE FEVER. THE REST OF THE WORLD IS LIKE 'AMERICA DIDN'T FUCK UP, THIS ROCKS!' Now let's see how he does. | ||
DrainX
Sweden3187 Posts
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ahrara_
Afghanistan1715 Posts
On November 05 2008 14:25 Jibba wrote: I honestly believe the Obama campaign organization, regardless of your political opinions, is one of the greatest organizations of all time. What Rove applied to church communities in Ohio, they applied to the entire country. If you were in a swing state, I'm sure you know that there were people still walking around neighborhoods at 7:59 PM. i'd second this, as someone who has worked for the obama campaign (i think you have too, iirc). the ground campaign was extraordinarily well organized and disciplined. it was as close to a "50 state strategy" as you got. volunteers were tapped effectively and deployed efficiently. here in california, we were making calls to swing voters in New Mexico and Nevada. as for the campaign itself, obama did an amazing job of sticking to a message. it was like watching Nada or oov at their peak. Never managed to pull off anything amazing, but there weren't any serious gaffes I can recall. Obama is almost another teflon man, no serious criticism seemed to ever stick. on another note: i hate getting emotional about politics. i refuse to show any sentiment regarding obama being elected. cold and heartless maybe, but i think decisions that affect the lives of millions of people should never be made on sentiment. | ||
zOula...
United States898 Posts
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{CC}StealthBlue
United States41117 Posts
"Why wait Evict Bush now" ROFL Also I wonder if Hannity and Colmes will come on, I want to see that GOP machine back peddle. | ||
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