zarababe wrote:What has transpired has truly been amazing - what a change -how a nation can vote in a dumbwit like Bush - then elect a man clearly educated, articulate and using his experience of every day trials and tribulations to bring ppl together to vote for him - oh and he happened to be 'visibly' black although of mixed heritage.
I hope that this will be a turning point in history for many reasons - not just for the momentus occassion - but because America will be different in it's foriegn policy approaches.
I also hope that Obama does not become the victim of an assasination - interestingly most of the southern states chose to stick with the republicans.
It wil be interesting to see how this turns out !
JoeTerp wrote:S@int, Obama also RAISED the most money. He had new breakthrough methods in political fundraising and most of it was 5, 10, 25 dollars at a time from people that he inspired at his rallies, and then he would "convert" them to work for him and get others to join and donate. It was like a Hope Pyramid Scheme for Change.
You can't really say that he bought the election because he wasn't spending a huge portion of personal wealth in the way that Hillary Clinton or Mitt Romney did.
Barack's dad was an African who visited the US on a student Visa, his mom was a poor white woman from Kansas, and his wife is just a lawyer and his wife's father was a water plant worker.
NANNY RED wrote:Nice lad i would
s@int wrote:NANNY RED wrote:Nice lad i would
Yeah but you would with McCain too and he's more your age group![]()
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GYBS wrote:the southern states prob voted republican cause he is white . Prob came as no surprise that the red neck states didnt vote for the coloured man .
bavlondon wrote:Lando_Griffin wrote:Woohoo!
Puppet 1 beats puppet 2 to start on the road to becoming a muppet...
At least give him a chance before coming out with stupid comments like that.
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