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WOOOT BARRACK OBAMA

Unfortunately - I was unable to get out and vote yesterday. If I had, I honestly do not know who I would have ultimately voted for. I don't like McCain, but I also do not really trust Obama.
I must admit I was pretty impressed with the majority of Obama's speech last night...
Right up until the end anyways where it started to sound like a church service or some kind of mindless zombie rally - "Yes we can"....that kind of freaked me out a little bit...lol.

I hope that he really is able to make the changes he talks about. I think he has the potential - but only time will tell.
 
I agree.. I was with someone who was an Obama supporter, as I was not. Kinda awkward at times. But the ending of the speech was kinda creepy as well. I said the preacher thing as he was doing it, and my friend kinda yelled at me. Lol. I also think McCain's speech was a very good one as well.
 
chemical.. we are all aloud our opinions. you may like obama.. not all of us doo. thats why i wanna move to canada.

Wait, CANADA? The socialist bogeyman to the north? The place of restrictive gun control, federal waste, a forgotten military and freezing temperatures?

Your answer to dissatisfaction with a Democratic win is to move to Canada. Irony all up ins today.
 
Wait, CANADA? The socialist bogeyman to the north? The place of restrictive gun control, federal waste, a forgotten military and freezing temperatures?

Your answer to dissatisfaction with a Democratic win is to move to Canada. Irony all up ins today.

:roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:

LOVIN' IT.


Dale
 
:roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:

LOVIN' IT.


Dale

The best part is how different politics really is between the two nations. Your Democrats, your left wing party is way, way, WAY more right wing than our Conservatives, our right wing party.

The depressing part is most Canadians don't recognize this either. :/
 
Wait, CANADA? The socialist bogeyman to the north? The place of restrictive gun control, federal waste, a forgotten military and freezing temperatures?

Your answer to dissatisfaction with a Democratic win is to move to Canada. Irony all up ins today.
LOL! Or they could move to Mexico, This is the country that is the definition of political corruption! They could bake in the hot sun eating Iguana tacos, learn a new language, get a job at a factory that used to be in America for a few pesos an hour. They could get attacked by bandits and then get arrested for being an american and pay thousands to get out. Hasta Luego :poke:;)
 
Wait, CANADA? The socialist bogeyman to the north? The place of restrictive gun control, federal waste, a forgotten military and freezing temperatures?

Your answer to dissatisfaction with a Democratic win is to move to Canada. Irony all up ins today.

You could not say it better!

Me Three!!

:cheers::cheers::cheers::cheers:

ME FOUR! Good bye, or should I say hasta luego? :D

:cheers::cheers::cheers::cheers:
 
My fiance and I were thinking of moving to Canada if McCain got the presidency. We were both very pleased that Obama got in. :)
 
My fiance and I were thinking of moving to Canada if McCain got the presidency. We were both very pleased that Obama got in. :)

A friend of mine was the same way... she was serious... she was checking with TV stations to find out if there were any closed caption positions available.
 
My fiance and I were thinking of moving to Canada if McCain got the presidency. We were both very pleased that Obama got in. :)

I had a couple of friends moving to Amsterdan if that had happened. I guess their big move will not happen for at least 8 more years. ;)
 
People like to talk a big game, but has anyone ever actually left the country solely because their political party didn't win an election?
 
If I had, I honestly do not know who I would have ultimately voted for. I don't like McCain, but I also do not really trust Obama.
That should have been an easy one . . . just going on the two words you used, I could vote for someone I didn't like, but couldn't for someone I didn't trust. ;)

D80

PS. I ended up voting for the one I didn't like.
 
Well, now that he's gone and won this thing...please....somebody....throw him a sandwich or something. I think he's lost weight during the campaign.
 
True! Arnold Scwarzeneggar was making fun of his scrawniness.
Well, it is over and like him or not he is our new pres. I had hoped those who voted against him could be as gracious about the defeat as McCain was in his concession speech, but I guess that is asking too much.
 
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