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Congratulations America on electing your President.
May he help you all achieve your dreams. And the rest of the world in the search for peace and harmony |
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i'm glad he got elected..now maybe this country will get turned around..and we have a REAL president for this country for a change |
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i'm glad he got elected..now maybe this country will get turned around..and we have a REAL president for this country for a change you believe this..... |
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i'm glad he got elected..now maybe this country will get turned around..and we have a REAL president for this country for a change well i hope yer right but if not he has no excuse dems have an overwhelming control of both houses |
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congratulations on making the right choice...
maybe now America can get back on track and return to being the great nation and leader of the world the way it once was a long, long time ago... |
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congratulations on making the right choice... maybe now America can get back on track and return to being the great nation and leader of the world the way it once was a long, long time ago... oh you mean like in 1880's? lol trust me obama wont bring about the restoration of our rights he is part of the same corrupt circle i believe the right choice wouldve been Ron paul or for every one to boycott voting all together and stat it all over again. it btw i dont recall the founders saying we needed to be world leaders i do rememeber them talking about sovereignty alot and how if we lose that we lose our rights and our country. |
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i'm glad he got elected..now maybe this country will get turned around..and we have a REAL president for this country for a change turning from one side to the other is not change - it's the same bull that's been going on for over 230 years. we needed something new, something in the middle - and obama is way too far to one side to accomplish that effectively. but I guess we'll see in the first month or so as he selects his cabinet. |
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Again, Barack Obama ran a smart, disciplined and nearly flawless campaign. Though I did not support him in his run, it worked out well in that he most assuredly did not need my vote. The country has spoken and so he will be my President.
His election was remarkably historic but in itself that was just one of a few things that struck me. What I really thought interesting was the fact that we can still transfer power in this nation without a bloody coup d’état. This sort of fractures the idea that we were (prior to yesterday) being run by a massively powerful fascist regime. Even a cursory study of fascism makes it beyond clear that fascist states do not allow themselves to be rendered powerless by way of a free election. This is because freedom to choose is anathema to fascism--in every possible way. All of that stated, Barack Obama raised more than 600 million dollars during his run for the Oval and that means that he has a number of favors to repay. I worry that when some of those favors are called in (as they always are) a number of people (both for and against President Obama) will be disappointed. He'll be given a honeymoon period and he'll no doubt try to take advantage of that by trying to get through bills that are more risky. Time will tell how crafty and savvy he is once he is sworn in but it would appear that like most elected officials the massive reality and complex nature of Beltway politics is a tough ice to navigate around. -Drew |
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Again, Barack Obama ran a smart, disciplined and nearly flawless campaign. Though I did not support him in his run, it worked out well in that he most assuredly did not need my vote. The country has spoken and so he will be my President. His election was remarkably historic but in itself that was just one of a few things that struck me. What I really thought interesting was the fact that we can still transfer power in this nation without a bloody coup d’état. This sort of fractures the idea that we were (prior to yesterday) being run by a massively powerful fascist regime. Even a cursory study of fascism makes it beyond clear that fascist states do not allow themselves to be rendered powerless by way of a free election. This is because freedom to choose is anathema to fascism--in every possible way. All of that stated, Barack Obama raised more than 600 million dollars during his run for the Oval and that means that he has a number of favors to repay. I worry that when some of those favors are called in (as they always are) a number of people (both for and against President Obama) will be disappointed. He'll be given a honeymoon period and he'll no doubt try to take advantage of that by trying to get through bills that are more risky. Time will tell how crafty and savvy he is once he is sworn in but it would appear that like most elected officials the massive reality and complex nature of Beltway politics is a tough ice to navigate around. -Drew Ahhh...but alot of that money came from the little people in the form of donations. His campaign sends out emails. People send in $5, $10 and more through the emails. |
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Again, Barack Obama ran a smart, disciplined and nearly flawless campaign. Though I did not support him in his run, it worked out well in that he most assuredly did not need my vote. The country has spoken and so he will be my President. His election was remarkably historic but in itself that was just one of a few things that struck me. What I really thought interesting was the fact that we can still transfer power in this nation without a bloody coup d’état. This sort of fractures the idea that we were (prior to yesterday) being run by a massively powerful fascist regime. Even a cursory study of fascism makes it beyond clear that fascist states do not allow themselves to be rendered powerless by way of a free election. This is because freedom to choose is anathema to fascism--in every possible way. All of that stated, Barack Obama raised more than 600 million dollars during his run for the Oval and that means that he has a number of favors to repay. I worry that when some of those favors are called in (as they always are) a number of people (both for and against President Obama) will be disappointed. He'll be given a honeymoon period and he'll no doubt try to take advantage of that by trying to get through bills that are more risky. Time will tell how crafty and savvy he is once he is sworn in but it would appear that like most elected officials the massive reality and complex nature of Beltway politics is a tough ice to navigate around. -Drew Ahhh...but alot of that money came from the little people in the form of donations. His campaign sends out emails. People send in $5, $10 and more through the emails. got proof? |
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Ask the people on here if they did it. I know people that did.
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What do you mean fascists don't get elected... wasn't Hitler "elected" chancellor of Germany in 1933?
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Again, Barack Obama ran a smart, disciplined and nearly flawless campaign. Though I did not support him in his run, it worked out well in that he most assuredly did not need my vote. The country has spoken and so he will be my President. His election was remarkably historic but in itself that was just one of a few things that struck me. What I really thought interesting was the fact that we can still transfer power in this nation without a bloody coup d’état. This sort of fractures the idea that we were (prior to yesterday) being run by a massively powerful fascist regime. Even a cursory study of fascism makes it beyond clear that fascist states do not allow themselves to be rendered powerless by way of a free election. This is because freedom to choose is anathema to fascism--in every possible way. All of that stated, Barack Obama raised more than 600 million dollars during his run for the Oval and that means that he has a number of favors to repay. I worry that when some of those favors are called in (as they always are) a number of people (both for and against President Obama) will be disappointed. He'll be given a honeymoon period and he'll no doubt try to take advantage of that by trying to get through bills that are more risky. Time will tell how crafty and savvy he is once he is sworn in but it would appear that like most elected officials the massive reality and complex nature of Beltway politics is a tough ice to navigate around. -Drew Ahhh...but alot of that money came from the little people in the form of donations. His campaign sends out emails. People send in $5, $10 and more through the emails. got proof? I know many people who donated money that way for his campaign. |
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Again, Barack Obama ran a smart, disciplined and nearly flawless campaign. Though I did not support him in his run, it worked out well in that he most assuredly did not need my vote. The country has spoken and so he will be my President. His election was remarkably historic but in itself that was just one of a few things that struck me. What I really thought interesting was the fact that we can still transfer power in this nation without a bloody coup d’état. This sort of fractures the idea that we were (prior to yesterday) being run by a massively powerful fascist regime. Even a cursory study of fascism makes it beyond clear that fascist states do not allow themselves to be rendered powerless by way of a free election. This is because freedom to choose is anathema to fascism--in every possible way. All of that stated, Barack Obama raised more than 600 million dollars during his run for the Oval and that means that he has a number of favors to repay. I worry that when some of those favors are called in (as they always are) a number of people (both for and against President Obama) will be disappointed. He'll be given a honeymoon period and he'll no doubt try to take advantage of that by trying to get through bills that are more risky. Time will tell how crafty and savvy he is once he is sworn in but it would appear that like most elected officials the massive reality and complex nature of Beltway politics is a tough ice to navigate around. -Drew Ahhh...but alot of that money came from the little people in the form of donations. His campaign sends out emails. People send in $5, $10 and more through the emails. got proof? I know many people who donated money that way for his campaign. thats called here say not proof. |
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What do you mean fascists don't get elected... wasn't Hitler "elected" chancellor of Germany in 1933? wasn't me i didn't do it and you can't prove it |
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Edited by
Winx
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Sat 11/15/08 10:38 PM
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What do you mean fascists don't get elected... wasn't Hitler "elected" chancellor of Germany in 1933? wasn't me i didn't do it and you can't prove it Busted. You and Hitler again. |
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Congratulations America on electing your President. May he help you all achieve your dreams. And the rest of the world in the search for peace and harmony Thanks.. I actually like him better now than before the campaign. he is using his head better I believe without the campaign going. |
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Again, Barack Obama ran a smart, disciplined and nearly flawless campaign. Though I did not support him in his run, it worked out well in that he most assuredly did not need my vote. The country has spoken and so he will be my President. His election was remarkably historic but in itself that was just one of a few things that struck me. What I really thought interesting was the fact that we can still transfer power in this nation without a bloody coup d’état. This sort of fractures the idea that we were (prior to yesterday) being run by a massively powerful fascist regime. Even a cursory study of fascism makes it beyond clear that fascist states do not allow themselves to be rendered powerless by way of a free election. This is because freedom to choose is anathema to fascism--in every possible way. All of that stated, Barack Obama raised more than 600 million dollars during his run for the Oval and that means that he has a number of favors to repay. I worry that when some of those favors are called in (as they always are) a number of people (both for and against President Obama) will be disappointed. He'll be given a honeymoon period and he'll no doubt try to take advantage of that by trying to get through bills that are more risky. Time will tell how crafty and savvy he is once he is sworn in but it would appear that like most elected officials the massive reality and complex nature of Beltway politics is a tough ice to navigate around. -Drew Ahhh...but alot of that money came from the little people in the form of donations. His campaign sends out emails. People send in $5, $10 and more through the emails. Yes. And there were many questionable sources for a very large chunk of this money as well. Unfortunately he to, is looking out primarily for the largest monopolising corporations, as McCain was. Can we say "Bailout" anyone?... |
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CFR backed Obama. Hence why the media backed him. Obama so far has not given any ideas on any major changes. Nor has he voted in favor of many changes.
His biggest change, was undone by his plans to send the remainder of the troops from Iraq into Afganistan, Pakistan, and Africa. Foreign Policy budget: He wants to increase from 10 billion a year to 50 billion a year in civilian and military aid to African countries specifically. Also, he wants remainder of troops from Iraq to head to Afganistan, and conduct operations into Pakistan. Whether or not you say this is a good thing, it is hardly a "change" to our foreign Policy. He also ALREADY voted to reinstate the Patriot Act. He is certainly not off on a good foot when it comes to the "change we need"... No one can argue this. |
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What do you mean fascists don't get elected... wasn't Hitler "elected" chancellor of Germany in 1933? wasn't me i didn't do it and you can't prove it Busted. You and Hitler again. nope wasnt me BUT YOU DID <<< they are watching |
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