I wonder how many McCain voters...

Only to the ignorant. You haven't seen shit yet.
get out and get some perspective.

Well then I have millions of ignorant people behind me then.

Dillo, I have to say you may be angry tonight but there is no need to try and talk down to me because of my age.

Tomorrow is today and today is the dawn of a new age.

And with it, a new chapter in my life. A new chapter in your life, and a new chapter in the tale that is America.
 
Well then I have millions of ignorant people behind me then.

Dillo, I have to say you may be angry tonight but there is no need to try and talk down to me because of my age.

Tomorrow is today and today is the dawn of a new age.

And with it, a new chapter in my life. A new chapter in your life, and a new chapter in the tale that is America.



isn't it too bad you ushered this new chapter in your life with all the hateful rhetoric? Probably not. How many different names did you come up with for Mrs. Palin and Mr. McCain?


Nice.
 
isn't it too bad you ushered this new chapter in your life with all the hateful rhetoric? Probably not. How many different names did you come up with for Mrs. Palin and Mr. McCain?


Nice.

It's called jokes.

If you take life too seriously, you'll never get out alive Willow.

Besides, did you forget all the socialism jokes I made? Doesn't mean I think Obama is a socialist.
 
I'm truly happy for President-Elect Obama. As I stated earlier, He has done us proud. I know I will be critical of just about everything he does, but that does not change the enormous amount of respect i have for what he accomplished tonight.

That said, I cannot help but be even more proud of McCain. His concession speech was nothing short of remarkable. I feel saddened by the fact that a man that has served his country since he was 17 years old will now merely become a footnote in history as the man that lost to President Obama. He deserves better than this. I salute Senator John S. McCain III and look forward to his continued service in the US Senate.

Our country has been suffering, we needed something to bring our country back together and remind us who we are. This was also a message to the cynical international community that our nation provides oppurtunity to all Americans regardless of race. America spoke tonight, and he will be all our president. Sen.McCain will be remembed for what he is, a war hero and senator that we can all be proud of. I am glad this election is over, it was hard to see McCain be misled by his pitiful campaign. I applaud his fighting spirit. :clap2:
 
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You're a 17 year old high school kid. The chapters in your life haven't even begun yet.

You know, life does exist before the age of eighteen. They may not be the most important, but they do exist.
 
what situation do you suppose could top this election?


he IS the people's president!




You're wrong about one thing, he "IS NOT" my president. He certainly wouldn't be allowed on my property unless he brought some kind of force with him. (yes, I know he would have force)
 
...will someday tell their grandchildren that they voted for Obama. :eusa_think:

This one won't...

I'll basically be saying something along the lines of...
"At least grandpa had the proper wisdom and foresight to vote against the worst President in US history. Now sorry children, grandpa's 5 minute break is over. Back to work under the totalitarian control system as an engineer so I can earn the same amount as the bum sitting on the corner who just pissed on himself."
 
...will someday tell their grandchildren that they voted for Obama. :eusa_think:

Why would anyone bother? Even if he has a great presidency, I don't think many who didn't vote for him are going to brag otherwise. They'd have to be pretty lame to do so. My parents were fine with admitting they didn't vote for Kennedy.
 
what situation do you suppose could top this election?


he IS the people's president!




You're wrong about one thing, he "IS NOT" my president. He certainly wouldn't be allowed on my property unless he brought some kind of force with him. (yes, I know he would have force)

people like you are frightening, really you are.

As much as I disliked and disagreed with Bush, I would show him the proper respect as the President of MY country, even if I never voted for him.
 
people like you are frightening, really you are.

As much as I disliked and disagreed with Bush, I would show him the proper respect as the President of MY country, even if I never voted for him.

well, i understand the comment about him not being his president. I never felt that Bush was my president because he didn't represent any of my interests. where i think good ole merlin is sad and pathetic is in his comment about the president of the U.S. needing force to get on his property. I would have wanted Bush or Cheney over to try to talk to them about what they were doing. But there ya go.
 
I don't know about that. But I was really glad my son was there to pull that lever with us. I hope he doesn't ever forget what that was like.

And more than that, I hope Obama will be a great president; not just a great black president.
My son who still a baby will never remember a day when a black man had never been President!
 
people like you are frightening, really you are.

As much as I disliked and disagreed with Bush, I would show him the proper respect as the President of MY country, even if I never voted for him.




that's the funniest lie a liberal ever told Silence. If only it were true and Democrats had actually tried to work with Bush. But no, it's been eight years of extreme partisan bashing, he's been called everything in the book. Don't try to sell the story now that you respected him. It's quite laughable.



I don't like Obama, and I'm not going to try and act like I do. It is what it is.
 

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