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For whom did you vote for President?

John McCain
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Barack Obama
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Bob Barr
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3%
Other
2
2%
I didn't vote
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6%
 
Total votes : 112

Postby bluejeangirl76 » Thu Nov 06, 2008 8:57 am

Tito wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
Lula wrote:
Tito wrote:
Irish catholics have ruined this country.


piss off :x


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Jesus, Tito you seem to have a problem with everyone, so if you don't like the people here, go find a country with no catholics, no mexicans, no gays, no one that's any different from you... better yet, buy an island and live alone, you'll be much happier. And please don't take your computer with you.

You're so negative about everything, its unbelievable.


This country used to be like that. Until people like you ruined it. :lol:


Well, then good for us. 8)
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Postby Lula » Thu Nov 06, 2008 9:18 am

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fauxLula wrote:How could anyone, even an ardent McCain supporter, not be inspired by what was seen in Grant Park, Illinois,



Well written post. 8) However, Grant Park is not a city. Just a park in the city.

Aw good, a realistic opportunity and reason to drop a "fuck you" in here. Been a long time since I could do that.

Fuck you, I know Grant Park is a park in the city, but grammatically it still works. :lol: Jesus Christ BJG, it's not like I am saying, "hey folks, let's go to Wrigley Field, Il, "
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Postby Tito » Thu Nov 06, 2008 9:36 am

Lula wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
fauxLula wrote:How could anyone, even an ardent McCain supporter, not be inspired by what was seen in Grant Park, Illinois,



Well written post. 8) However, Grant Park is not a city. Just a park in the city.

Aw good, a realistic opportunity and reason to drop a "fuck you" in here. Been a long time since I could do that.

Fuck you, I know Grant Park is a park in the city, but grammatically it still works. :lol: Jesus Christ BJG, it's not like I am saying, "hey folks, let's go to Wrigley Field, Il, "


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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Thu Nov 06, 2008 10:38 am

Tito wrote:
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bluejeangirl76 wrote:
fauxLula wrote:How could anyone, even an ardent McCain supporter, not be inspired by what was seen in Grant Park, Illinois,



Well written post. 8) However, Grant Park is not a city. Just a park in the city.

Aw good, a realistic opportunity and reason to drop a "fuck you" in here. Been a long time since I could do that.

Fuck you, I know Grant Park is a park in the city, but grammatically it still works. :lol: Jesus Christ BJG, it's not like I am saying, "hey folks, let's go to Wrigley Field, Il, "


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Postby Rhiannon » Thu Nov 06, 2008 10:45 am

Un Lula wrote:Fuck you, I know Grant Park is a park in the city, but grammatically it still works. :lol: Jesus Christ BJG, it's not like I am saying, "hey folks, let's go to Wrigley Field, Il, "


You could've said "Grant Park, Chicago, IL" or "Chicago, IL" or "Grant Park" or "Grant Park, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA"... now if you'll excuse me, I need to go add some Jack Daniels to my Skoal butter stew before the mayo gums up. :P
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Postby Enigma869 » Thu Nov 06, 2008 11:05 am

Melissa wrote:I have a quick question regarding the military. I'm just guessing you are or were in the military, and I have no clue who you voted for, but if it was Obama, how do you feel about him becoming Commander In Chief with zero military service or experience? I've always been curious about this since I grew up an Air Force brat, I have lived overseas, etc. It's always amazed me that military service is not a requirement to even run for President, let alone become President. I know my father feels the same way, just curious to hear other military member's opinions 8)



There have been MANY presidents who haven't served in the U.S. military and some were even great presidents.


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Postby Enigma869 » Thu Nov 06, 2008 11:11 am

Tito wrote:Irish catholics have ruined this country.


You better never step foot in Boston, because you'd have your legs broken saying that out loud!


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Postby Enigma869 » Thu Nov 06, 2008 11:16 am

bluejeangirl76 wrote:
Jesus, Tito you seem to have a problem with everyone, so if you don't like the people here, go find a country with no catholics, no mexicans, no gays, no one that's any different from you... better yet, buy an island and live alone, you'll be much happier. And please don't take your computer with you.

You're so negative about everything, its unbelievable.


Fuck Taco Boy. He hates EVERYONE who isn't lily white. The racism that he disguises as "opinion" is disgusting!


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Postby Enigma869 » Thu Nov 06, 2008 11:17 am

Lula wrote:This place anymore is a tough read. Literally have to grimace and bear down just to get through certain posts and certain posters. I am not so confused as to why some who voted the way they did, but for the reasons they used to get there.

I will only name one person, and this post here will be my final one on the subject, so it will cover both ongoing current threads. I admit, I am a political junkie, with possibly too much passion, but last night, that was a special night in America, for America.

How could anyone, even an ardent McCain supporter, not be inspired by what was seen in Grant Park, Illinois, or more importantly, what was said there? A black man, running the gauntlet, defying the longest of all odds, has fought through what none of us here, nor hundreds of millions of Americans could never hope to do, has now breathed an optimum ingredient into this nation. One cannot put a price on Hope. Barack Obama has given America hope and the World has taken notice. As he said last night, America is indeed the last beacon of light, of destiny, but lately, Her own citizens have lost their way in the darkness. You want destiny? Barack Obama is the messenger of destiny and America today is a better place not only for itself, but for the rest of the world. Put away your disdain for Obama's policies, his associations, and his skin color. Try at least to embrace, to give a fair chance to a man who is a pretty tough customer, and a definite brave soul, to accomplish what he has. I am without a doubt, the most outspoken member, or ex-member on this board, particularly towards George W Bush, I trashed him pretty hard and a lot of the time, but, and I reiterate, but, only after I gave him a fair chance to govern. Yes, after the 2000 election, I was pissed, scorned and irate, but I respected the office of President and backed Bush in whatever areas he encountered. Especially after 9/11, I like 95% of the rest of the country, supported him and his poll numbers reflected that. His speech at the State of the Union address, as someone mentioned earlier, was in my opinion, the tip of the iceberg, of what was to come. Mentioning the "Axis of Evil" could be the worst written speech in political history. After that speech, as we all know, the declination of his presidency had begun. My point is, some here have made some comments not 45 minutes after Obama's election win, with the likes of, "what a sad day in America," and "welcome to the "USSA." My point is that is complete bullshit, to not even give the man a chance, a simple chance. He fucks up, by all means fill the bastard with gunshot, but as Stuart from Pittsburgh said, embrace the guy, as he deserves the chance to lead. He has earned the chance, a fair chance, to lead the greatest nation on Earth, and to restore it to it's formal standing, as a leader in all areas of global politics. To hang Obama right out of the gate is just simply wrong, and I wished the comments weren't made, but I understand being on the losing end and the fact emotion drives the fingers which type. I wasn't grandstanding, judging or condescending, I am just saying that a man who has defied the longest odds, who has accomplished something I never thought I would ever see in my lifetime, deserves our support, not necessarily our respect, yet anyways, but support, as he like Stu mentioned, is our president. Now, if Obama were to fall to the depths of Bush 43, then this post will look rather stupid, but the sentiments will be the same.

America did something last night that could possibly transcend itself to new and more greater heights, that none of us have ever experienced. Why rain on Her parade, especially when it hasn't really begun yet?

As for Stuart, your comments mirror your character and that is it shows your true honest self. You stated what I tried to a few days back, but apparently mine fell on deaf ears. I knew you would be inspired last night Stu, I just knew.

Oh, and hearing The Rising being played to over a million folks live is never a bad thing. That made me emotional. Well, Obama did too. 8)


SUPERB post, Dean! This might be your most well thought out and rational post, EVER!


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Postby Jana » Thu Nov 06, 2008 11:35 am

Dean, your post brought tears to my eyes. Thank you for taking the time. You really put your heart into writing it. And I really appreciated Stu's from-the-heart post last night also regarding the significance of this historic event. He's a class act.

Don't worry, your last post didn't fall on deaf ears. I felt it was a very sincere post and very moving. Of course, you were preaching to the choir with me reading it :wink: .
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Postby Saint John » Thu Nov 06, 2008 11:39 am

Lula wrote:How could anyone, even an ardent McCain supporter, not be inspired by what was seen in Grant Park, Illinois, or more importantly, what was said there?
Because some of us know rhetoric when we hear it.

Lula wrote:A black man, running the gauntlet, defying the longest of all odds, has fought through what none of us here, nor hundreds of millions of Americans could never hope to do, has now breathed an optimum ingredient into this nation.

He's just as much white as he is black. Probably more so considering he was raised by his mother after his father abandoned them. There's a big surprise.

Lula wrote:America did something last night that could possibly transcend itself to new and more greater heights, that none of us have ever experienced.
Personal responsibility, hard work and the willingness to be nice to one another will will take us to greater heights, not fancy speeches. Like a typical liberal you're living on fantasy island swooning around feeling all warm and fuzzy inside. God bless you for that, but America simply voted in a new president last night...like we've done many times before. Many people feel that George Bush was a disaster for 8 years. While that may be true to a certain degree I think the people of this country were far more of a disaster during those same 8 years. We've become a nation of excuse makers.
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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Thu Nov 06, 2008 11:48 am

Saint John wrote: Personal responsibility, hard work and the willingness to be nice to one another will will take us to greater heights, not fancy speeches.


Uh oh. We're all effed in the A. :shock: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Saint John » Thu Nov 06, 2008 11:57 am

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Saint John wrote: Personal responsibility, hard work and the willingness to be nice to one another will will take us to greater heights, not fancy speeches.


Uh oh. We're all effed in the A. :shock: :lol: :lol:
People need to be more like me. I am nice to everyone. In person at least. :lol: :twisted: :wink:
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Postby treetopovskaya » Thu Nov 06, 2008 12:00 pm

dean...

give those that supported & <3 mac a few days. }:C)

just imagine if obama would have lost... i doubt people would take it as well.

moving to canada... isn't that what you dems/libs threaten to do? ha! big babies. }:C))

anyway...

may god bless obama & his beautiful family.

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Postby Rick » Thu Nov 06, 2008 12:02 pm

Saint John wrote:
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Saint John wrote: Personal responsibility, hard work and the willingness to be nice to one another will will take us to greater heights, not fancy speeches.


Uh oh. We're all effed in the A. :shock: :lol: :lol:
People need to be more like me. I am nice to everyone. In person at least. :lol: :twisted: :wink:


Yeah, you're a real fucking hoot in person. :lol: :twisted: ;)
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Postby strangegrey » Thu Nov 06, 2008 12:03 pm

Lula wrote:This place anymore is a tough read. Literally have to grimace and bear down just to get through certain posts and certain posters. I am not so confused as to why some who voted the way they did, but for the reasons they used to get there.

I will only name one person, and this post here will be my final one on the subject, so it will cover both ongoing current threads. I admit, I am a political junkie, with possibly too much passion, but last night, that was a special night in America, for America.

How could anyone, even an ardent McCain supporter, not be inspired by what was seen in Grant Park, Illinois, or more importantly, what was said there? A black man, running the gauntlet, defying the longest of all odds, has fought through what none of us here, nor hundreds of millions of Americans could never hope to do, has now breathed an optimum ingredient into this nation. One cannot put a price on Hope. Barack Obama has given America hope and the World has taken notice. As he said last night, America is indeed the last beacon of light, of destiny, but lately, Her own citizens have lost their way in the darkness. You want destiny? Barack Obama is the messenger of destiny and America today is a better place not only for itself, but for the rest of the world. Put away your disdain for Obama's policies, his associations, and his skin color. Try at least to embrace, to give a fair chance to a man who is a pretty tough customer, and a definite brave soul, to accomplish what he has. I am without a doubt, the most outspoken member, or ex-member on this board, particularly towards George W Bush, I trashed him pretty hard and a lot of the time, but, and I reiterate, but, only after I gave him a fair chance to govern. Yes, after the 2000 election, I was pissed, scorned and irate, but I respected the office of President and backed Bush in whatever areas he encountered. Especially after 9/11, I like 95% of the rest of the country, supported him and his poll numbers reflected that. His speech at the State of the Union address, as someone mentioned earlier, was in my opinion, the tip of the iceberg, of what was to come. Mentioning the "Axis of Evil" could be the worst written speech in political history. After that speech, as we all know, the declination of his presidency had begun. My point is, some here have made some comments not 45 minutes after Obama's election win, with the likes of, "what a sad day in America," and "welcome to the "USSA." My point is that is complete bullshit, to not even give the man a chance, a simple chance. He fucks up, by all means fill the bastard with gunshot, but as Stuart from Pittsburgh said, embrace the guy, as he deserves the chance to lead. He has earned the chance, a fair chance, to lead the greatest nation on Earth, and to restore it to it's formal standing, as a leader in all areas of global politics. To hang Obama right out of the gate is just simply wrong, and I wished the comments weren't made, but I understand being on the losing end and the fact emotion drives the fingers which type. I wasn't grandstanding, judging or condescending, I am just saying that a man who has defied the longest odds, who has accomplished something I never thought I would ever see in my lifetime, deserves our support, not necessarily our respect, yet anyways, but support, as he like Stu mentioned, is our president. Now, if Obama were to fall to the depths of Bush 43, then this post will look rather stupid, but the sentiments will be the same.

America did something last night that could possibly transcend itself to new and more greater heights, that none of us have ever experienced. Why rain on Her parade, especially when it hasn't really begun yet?

As for Stuart, your comments mirror your character and that is it shows your true honest self. You stated what I tried to a few days back, but apparently mine fell on deaf ears. I knew you would be inspired last night Stu, I just knew.

Oh, and hearing The Rising being played to over a million folks live is never a bad thing. That made me emotional. Well, Obama did too. 8)


Great post Dean.

re: GWB, No one gave him more of a chance than I. I defended that fucking tard until as recently as last winter.....but seriously, I had had enough of him. My rants are all over this board....

While I don't agree with a large percentage of Obama's politics, I am grateful that we have a president that seems to be intelligent, in touch with our generation and, most importantly...someone that seems to have leadership qualities. McCain's actions during the crisis last month, cemmented my view on McCain's ability to lead....
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Postby Saint John » Thu Nov 06, 2008 12:03 pm

treetopovskaya wrote: <3
What the fuck is this??? I keep seeing people post it and have no idea what it is!!! :? :oops:
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Postby Rick » Thu Nov 06, 2008 12:04 pm

Saint John wrote:
treetopovskaya wrote: <3
What the fuck is this??? I keep seeing people post it and have no idea what it is!!! :? :oops:


It's a sideways heart I think. :?:
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Postby treetopovskaya » Thu Nov 06, 2008 12:08 pm

awe... why did you go & tell him rick? }:C)

Rick wrote:
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What the fuck is this??? I keep seeing people post it and have no idea what it is!!! :? :oops:


It's a sideways heart I think. :?:
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Postby cookieduster » Thu Nov 06, 2008 12:08 pm

I still believe John McCain would have made a better president.
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Postby Saint John » Thu Nov 06, 2008 12:14 pm

Rick wrote:
Saint John wrote:
treetopovskaya wrote: <3
What the fuck is this??? I keep seeing people post it and have no idea what it is!!! :? :oops:


It's a sideways heart I think. :?:
Well I don't feel so dumb now because that has to be the most fucking ridiculous thing since sending Santa mail!!! :lol:
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Postby Enigma869 » Thu Nov 06, 2008 12:16 pm

cookieduster wrote:I still believe John McCain would have made a better president.



Keep believing it. You'll certainly never be able to prove it!


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Postby Melissa » Thu Nov 06, 2008 12:20 pm

Enigma869 wrote:
Melissa wrote:I have a quick question regarding the military. I'm just guessing you are or were in the military, and I have no clue who you voted for, but if it was Obama, how do you feel about him becoming Commander In Chief with zero military service or experience? I've always been curious about this since I grew up an Air Force brat, I have lived overseas, etc. It's always amazed me that military service is not a requirement to even run for President, let alone become President. I know my father feels the same way, just curious to hear other military member's opinions 8)



There have been MANY presidents who haven't served in the U.S. military and some were even great presidents.


John from Boston


Yep, well aware of that. Obviously I'm in the minority with my thinking about military experience, and hey that's ok, lol. Thanks to those of you who answered though 8)
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Postby Melissa » Thu Nov 06, 2008 12:21 pm

Saint John wrote:
Rick wrote:
Saint John wrote:
treetopovskaya wrote: <3
What the fuck is this??? I keep seeing people post it and have no idea what it is!!! :? :oops:


It's a sideways heart I think. :?:
Well I don't feel so dumb now because that has to be the most fucking ridiculous thing since sending Santa mail!!! :lol:


It looks like a butt if you look at it the other way :lol:
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Postby Saint John » Thu Nov 06, 2008 12:23 pm

Melissa wrote:
Saint John wrote:
Rick wrote:
Saint John wrote:
treetopovskaya wrote: <3
What the fuck is this??? I keep seeing people post it and have no idea what it is!!! :? :oops:


It's a sideways heart I think. :?:
Well I don't feel so dumb now because that has to be the most fucking ridiculous thing since sending Santa mail!!! :lol:


It looks like a butt if you look at it the other way :lol:
OMG...lol :shock: :lol:
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Postby Melissa » Thu Nov 06, 2008 12:26 pm

Saint John wrote:
Melissa wrote:
Saint John wrote:
Rick wrote:
Saint John wrote:
treetopovskaya wrote: <3
What the fuck is this??? I keep seeing people post it and have no idea what it is!!! :? :oops:


It's a sideways heart I think. :?:
Well I don't feel so dumb now because that has to be the most fucking ridiculous thing since sending Santa mail!!! :lol:


It looks like a butt if you look at it the other way :lol:
OMG...lol :shock: :lol:


LOL! You must have tilted your head to the left! :lol: :lol:
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Postby Saint John » Thu Nov 06, 2008 12:32 pm

Melissa wrote:
Saint John wrote:
Melissa wrote:
Saint John wrote:
Rick wrote:
Saint John wrote:
treetopovskaya wrote: <3
What the fuck is this??? I keep seeing people post it and have no idea what it is!!! :? :oops:


It's a sideways heart I think. :?:
Well I don't feel so dumb now because that has to be the most fucking ridiculous thing since sending Santa mail!!! :lol:


It looks like a butt if you look at it the other way :lol:
OMG...lol :shock: :lol:


LOL! You must have tilted your head to the left! :lol: :lol:
Yeah, I'm trying to embrace this whole Obama thing. :lol: :wink:
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Postby Melissa » Thu Nov 06, 2008 12:34 pm

Saint John wrote:
Melissa wrote:
Saint John wrote:
Melissa wrote:
Saint John wrote:
Rick wrote:
Saint John wrote:
treetopovskaya wrote: <3
What the fuck is this??? I keep seeing people post it and have no idea what it is!!! :? :oops:


It's a sideways heart I think. :?:
Well I don't feel so dumb now because that has to be the most fucking ridiculous thing since sending Santa mail!!! :lol:


It looks like a butt if you look at it the other way :lol:
OMG...lol :shock: :lol:


LOL! You must have tilted your head to the left! :lol: :lol:
Yeah, I'm trying to embrace this whole Obama thing. :lol: :wink:


:lol: :lol:
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Postby Enigma869 » Thu Nov 06, 2008 12:37 pm

Melissa wrote:LOL! You must have tilted your head to the left! :lol: :lol:



No part of SJ will EVER be anywhere near the left!


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Postby wastingbeerz » Fri Nov 07, 2008 4:54 am

cookieduster wrote:I still believe John McCain would have made a better president.


Unfortunately, I think Sarah Palin ruined all hope of that happening. I was leaning towards Obama for most of it, but was still somewhat undecided... up until she showed up and basically ruined most of the respect I used to have for McCain.
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