Obama wins US Presidential election

Discussion in 'Politics' started by James R, Nov 5, 2008.

  1. camilus the villain with x-ray glasses Registered Senior Member

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    Sun, I dont know if you've been smoking too much methamphetamine or you're just a flat-out retard, but your logic is fucked up. Come one, please, I hate black people? Half my friends are black, I consider myself as black as they are. Racist crackers would agree. Using the word nigga is in no way disrespectful, words have different meanings when used in different contexts. Similar to how I just called you sun, which I now regret, but I call people sun optimistically to imply that they shine like one.

    For example, some people dont understand why we use the word peace as a way to say bye. They claim peace is used to describe a state of tranquility, but dumb asses like you dont know it could be used introjectionally as a request, and as a verb to mean farewell.

    Same story with nigga. Yes, Obama is mah nigga!! he's the man, and in no way is that disrepectful when used in the proper context. So find another way to try to be an asshole, or better yet just fuck off.
     
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  3. madanthonywayne Morning in America Registered Senior Member

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    Sure. I'll also mention that I was literally sick to my stomach. Not because he was black, but because he was a socialist. Regardless, I doubt he'll go down as a great president and will probably be notable mainly for his race. But, time will tell..........
    Well, as I mentioned at the time. I switched over to TIVO and watched The Shield. When that was over, I switched back to the election coverage for a few minutes to see if anything had changed. Frustrated to see that Obama was still rolling to victory, I raided the kid's Halloween candy bowl and turned on a Star Trek Voyager re-run. The next thing I knew, it was about 3:30 am when I woke up on the floor in front of the TV. So I fired up the drudge report, saw Obama had won but the dems hadn't reached their 60 seat supermajority, and went to bed.
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  5. ElectricFetus Sanity going, going, gone Valued Senior Member

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    Oh dam I was hoping you collected a jar of your tears. Well at least you found your silver lining. Still have not heard your reply on the zogby thread though.

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  7. joepistole Deacon Blues Valued Senior Member

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    Your record for being wrong is pretty good. I don't expect it to change. I think he will run his administration as well as he ran his campaign. And let us all hope so.
     
  8. Tiassa Let us not launch the boat ... Valued Senior Member

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    Congratulations, Mr. President

    My first remotely-official statement on the outcome of yesterday's presidential election is up at my blog. An excerpt:

     
  9. ElectricFetus Sanity going, going, gone Valued Senior Member

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    That an understatement :roflmao:
     
  10. one_raven God is a Chinese Whisper Valued Senior Member

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    I think people truly show their stripes when their candidate loses.
    Do they get disappointed, but hope for the best for their country - like a patriot should?
    Do they get pissed off and hope the winner fails miserably and takes the country further downhill so thet can spitefully say, "I told you so" - like a petty, self-absorbed, sore loser?

    You can tell a lot about a person when they lose - just as much as you can tell about a person when they win.

    Do they hope their candidate will successfully work with opposing parties and reach workable solutions that improve the country?
    Do they hope their candidate snubs the opposing parties, gets everything they want passed and give the finger to the opposition?


    What is it about? Personal pride, or national progress and solutions?
     
  11. madanthonywayne Morning in America Registered Senior Member

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    What's there to say? Polls are educated guesses, and they appeared to be fairly accurate this time around.
    I'd love to be surprised and have Obama govern as a centrist, somehow "fix" the economy, balance the budget, save social security and medicare, get us "off oil within ten years" without causing energy prices to explode, lower taxes, save American industries without setting off a trade war or a worldwide depression (see Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930), etc. I won't be expecting good things, but will welcome them if they come.
     
  12. spidergoat pubic diorama Valued Senior Member

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    Will you vote for Obama in 2012 if he does all that?
     
  13. ElectricFetus Sanity going, going, gone Valued Senior Member

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    Oh if only that was the only thing you got wrong.

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    I hope you learned the lesson: optimism will fail, epically! Pessimism is the way to go, that way you'll be wonderfully surprised if by some act go god things come out better then expected.

    Obama could somehow turn this world into a utopia and I still think he would vote for even Palin in 2012!
     
  14. pjdude1219 The biscuit has risen Valued Senior Member

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    I couldn't agree more.
     
  15. Kadark Banned Banned

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    The blind are hailing Obama as if he were a Prophet from God. It's unfortunate how illegal immigrants are still going to raid the border, how tens of millions of Americans are still going to live without healthcare, how the economy is going to continue its steep, downward spiral, how both wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are going to be well-sustained, how Iran is still going to be invaded under the pretense of "nuclear weapons", how the cancerous state of Israel is still going to be funded, and how the middle class White men who built America are going to become an insignificant minority in the foreseeable future.

    Both John McCain and Barack Obama are terrible candidates for the job. It is ridiculous how the "anti-racist" liberals worldwide can congratulate Obama's presidency, simply because of the colour of his skin. If Obama were a skinny White candidate with a year or two's worth of experience in the Senate, the Americans wouldn't have looked twice at him. I hope Americans, and the cheerleaders worldwide, can live with themselves when they realize they helped Obama defeat McCain only because of his skin colour. If Obama supporters truly wanted to help Blacks, they would have done something about the substandard living conditions in Black communities, the abysmal education rates amongst Blacks, and their tendencies to land in prison. Voting for a charismatic, half-Black candidate seems nice, but it isn't going to fix a thing.

    It really is a shame. McCain and Obama are equally repugnant in my eyes, but at least John McCain is a well-experienced, White war-hero. What the hell is Obama? Of course, why would anybody expect answers now when none have been offered in the nearly two-year time span Obama has been running? His whole candidacy was built on fluff, and on fluff it will end. Ultimately, Barack Obama will never be remembered as being a President who helped fix America's problems in a time of need; he'll be remembered instead for being Black.

    As for Obama being assassinated? Don't worry about that. Presidential candidates are only assassinated when they discuss the fraudulent monetary system in America, and help issue laws which go against the order of America's money cartel. Obama has not said a single word yet to criticize the Federal Reserve System, and based on his donations, he's in bed with the right people.

    There are very few Americans who realize the corrupt Federal Reserve cartel and the Zionist influence are the root of all the nation's problems; even fewer, however, have the record and the courage to speak out against them. Barack Obama is not one of them.

    Welcome back to the forums. I was beginning to think you were gone for good!


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  16. Bells Staff Member

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    He looked human. And he looked and sounded sincere. Something he had failed to do throughout his campaign.


    For me it just showed the divide.. Obama's was inclusive to anyone who wanted to be there.. I think they just printed off a pass from his website or something and then on election morning, even that wasn't needed.. The only small area that was cordoned off was for his family, friends and those who donated to his campaign at the front and the rest was just open to the public. McCain's on the other hand was exclusive.. Select few individuals invited to the party at a wealthy and exclusive resort.. no members of the public allowed.. it was closed off entirely from the outside.. Obama's was open to the outside and to anyone who wanted to attend.. be they rich or poor, black or white, etc. When they panned the crowd at Obama's speech, it was a see of American faces from all spectrums. McCain's was a sea of what looked to be very wealthy and privileged individuals and they all looked the same, some a tad more pissed off than others and some looked angry as hell.. but as I said, exclusive.

    One was open to all and sundry and the other was closed off, with only a select few allowed. And that says a lot about the individual candidates themselves and about the perception of their campaigns. In short, Obama looked like he catered for the American people as a whole, regardless of their bank balance and McCain looked like he catered only for the wealthy who he called his "friends".
     
  17. spidergoat pubic diorama Valued Senior Member

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    Obama would not have won the state of Indiana if all he were was a black candidate. He is a fantastic candidate that happens to be black. A black president is an historical first, but his campaign was much deeper than that.

    McCain ran one of the worst campaigns ever, showing how inept he would have been as the chief executive.
     
  18. DeepThought Banned Banned

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    Good post Kadark.

    Check out CNN:


    They're gonna hand Obama a ticking bomb and run.

    The poor patsy.
     
  19. spidergoat pubic diorama Valued Senior Member

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    That is true. Who would want to be president of the big bag of shit Bush is handing us?
     
  20. Kadark Banned Banned

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    For the time being, it's a very powerful, yet deceiving, image: the country is on the brink of disaster, and only a new face - a Black man - can save the desperate nation. It's all an illusion, if you ask me. Obama is going to inherit a hellhole, and he's not going to do anything to better the situation.

    And so, the Zionists will have stolen yet another American President. Four more years of support for the world's most vile "state", increased aggression against Pakistan's sovereignty, and the threat of military use against the Islamic Republic of Iran. I'm very curious as to how all of these issues will play out. Will Obama feel inclined to satisfy the millions who elected him, or will he sell out just as shamelessly as the others have?

    We have all heard rumors that he's secretly an anti-Zionist, anti-Israeli Muslim. I, for one, wish the rumors prove true.


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  21. ElectricFetus Sanity going, going, gone Valued Senior Member

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    bag?, this is a fucking mountain of steaming eye watering crapulance!
     
  22. Dr Lou Natic Unnecessary Surgeon Registered Senior Member

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    I think that's all you can hope for from a president, this time at least. There's not much any president could actually do to fix america in a short space of time. The simple fact obama inspires people, and more importantly- stops people from being able to hate america and complain and be negative, etc etc, is all about as good as anyone could have hoped for from this election. Mccain literally would have made no difference with anything at all, at least obama has little negroes feeling better, and the population in general can now be positive and proud of their country and work towards bettering it.

    I agree with the bulk of your post, that obama isn't actually going to physically roll his sleaves up and fix anything, but he's an inspiring mascott and I can see america as a country working better thanks to improved spirits and an improved international image.
     
  23. Kadark Banned Banned

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    In terms of restoring America's image in the world, you're right - Obama is highly preferable to McCain. Personally, the only thing which really matters is how these candidates act globally. As long as the U.S. keeps to itself, I couldn't care less how miserable its people are.

    I agree with "there's not much any president could actually do to fix america in a short space of time", with the exception of Ron Paul.


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