LIKE STFU YOUR PARENTS PAY FOR YOUR PRIVATE EDUCATION
Still, I am pleased with the results.
LIKE STFU YOUR PARENTS PAY FOR YOUR PRIVATE EDUCATION
Still, I am pleased with the results.
I'm pissed.
My friends and I were sitting here and out of nowhere we heard screaming "OBAMA BAMA BAMA BAMA" and feet stomping and just noise!!
I was like wtf its not time yet is it.. and then yep!
I just found out it was a bunch of niggers screaming LOL
I was in the middle of a run and I saw fireworks and heard some cheering.
Pretty easy to assume what happened
Get a life
I'm laughing my ass off on Facebook. People's status'...oh their status'.
Yeah, I've been just reading through people's statuses, it's fucking hilarious.
XXXX is proud today, for the first time, to be an American.about a minute ago
XXXXX is moving to Canada with Brittany.2 minutes ago
"Chad is laughing at all you retards and your status messages regarding the election results"
I've calmed down now. 4 years isn't enough time to mess things up too bad, and then a reasonable republican can come in and fix things. That's why our two party system works. They both have good ideas and bad ideas, and the positions of power switch often enough that things never get too bad or too good. Yay mediocrity.
This just means I will be collecting rent with my investment property for the next 6 years rather than selling it.
This isn't flames.
The front lawn of my dorm is covered in trash. A few windows are cracked. A few streakers got picked up by campus security.
Shit was SO cash.
People are going crazy on my campus too. I love the kids who voted for Obama knowing that he has done cocaine before and thinking that hes going to get weed legalized in the United States because Obama understands them like that.
McCain had the South on lock-down.
I had insomnia last night and caught myself watching election coverage on the BBC. Regardless of who you voted for, there can be no doubt that this is one of the defining political moments of the 21st century, and indeed of US history.
Fuck. I forgot about Garric.
Why did you have to go and bring him up.
I still like all of you, no matter what your stance is on political issues.
Come on, do you guys really take these internet debates that seriously?
Originally Posted by TokiOriginally Posted by TokiOriginally Posted by Pickles
I'm with DJwolf on this one. My statement about democrats and republicans eternally correcting each other was true, and I was mostly being ironic and melodramatic in the other threads last night. Take a chill pill kids, it is just politics.
I think you're an intelligent guy, and I don't have a problem with the fact that you supported McCain through this election. But the constant needling, the intentionally hyperbolic posts (which, incidentally, seemed to constantly accuse everyone else of hyperbole)... It felt like you were a child with your fingers in your ears, screaming and kicking. It got old pretty fast.
No hard feelings, of course, and I assume you're done behaving that way.
I had a sensation that for the first time the younger population finally got to choose the president rather than the baby boom generation. (Though if you check the stats on CNN 60 and up also were strong supporters for Obama).
And now Obama can undo Bush's destroying of America.
I am pretty disgusted with the results of this election. Hopefully he won't serve a second term.
I would just like to say at this point that I am in no way suggesting that you are as retarded as Garric, Mr E.
A landslide in the electoral college is meaningless... a landslide only applies if you win the electoral college and a vast majority of the popular vote.
Okay fine then, it's a "clear mandate from the American people" as Bush characterized the 2004 election rather than a "landslide"; is that better?
It certainly is a much, much larger spread in votes than when Bush made that ridiculous announcement 4 years ago.
No.
Bush: 62,040,610 51%
Kerry: 59,028,444 48%
(~1% went to 3rd party candidates)
Total votes for the 2 main candidates 121,069,054, spread of 3,012,166 votes.
Only a difference of 3%
As reported so far:
Obama: 63,859,336 53%
McCain: 56,377,274 46%
(~1% went to 3rd party candidates)
Total votes for the 2 main candidates 120,236,610, spread of 7,482,062
That's a 7% difference, more than twice the difference from 2 years ago and comparable to predictions.
Or this :/
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