Are you glad Obama won?
#16
Posted 06 November 2008 - 02:36 AM
#17
Posted 06 November 2008 - 02:57 AM
#19
Posted 06 November 2008 - 03:26 AM
#20 Guest_scaramonga_*
Posted 06 November 2008 - 04:37 AM
#21
Posted 06 November 2008 - 04:44 AM
m.oreilly, on Nov 5 2008, 10:26 PM, said:
Well, as I posted on a Steelers board just yesterday: Both Obama and Socialists disagree with the association.
#22
Posted 06 November 2008 - 04:54 AM
#23
Posted 06 November 2008 - 05:10 AM
But I'll admit, he'll have to do some pretty awful things in the next four years for me to regret voting for him.
#24
Posted 06 November 2008 - 05:32 AM
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#25
Posted 06 November 2008 - 05:36 AM
ok, i've had a snout full of ale, but still...bring it...?
edit/edit: an acerbic whit brings out the flies...
#26
Posted 06 November 2008 - 06:02 AM
#28
Posted 06 November 2008 - 07:12 AM
Nvyseal, on Nov 6 2008, 01:02 AM, said:
That's my biggest fear for this forum. If I've ever added to that tension or mud stirring, I offer my most humble apology as it was never intentional. I'm sure there have been a few late-night posts here where I've forgotten and almost willfully-ignored the "no-politics" rule, as have a few others. But I truly believe that our tech forum is not the place for that stuff.
I'm a person that can best be described as "hyper-partisan." For the last couple months I've neglected a lot of online forums and sites, including my own, because I'm one of those political wonks that has spent the last few months knocking on doors, making phone calls, doing data entry, and, generally, disappearing into the real-world political landscape. All my time away from work since the middle of summer has been spent volunteering for my candidate, from 8am to 1am, every day.
At the same time, on this forum, I've been lucky enough to make friends that probably did the same thing for their party, their candidate(s), their issues, etc, all of which might be directly opposed to my choice. But, you know what? We're still friends and we still share OC tips, game reviews, Skype chats and Desky threads. Along with a lot of other good stuff.
We shouldn't risk losing our community every 4 years.
#29
Posted 06 November 2008 - 07:43 AM
banj0, on Nov 6 2008, 01:12 AM, said:
I'm a person that can best be described as "hyper-partisan." For the last couple months I've neglected a lot of online forums and sites, including my own, because I'm one of those political wonks that has spent the last few months knocking on doors, making phone calls, doing data entry, and, generally, disappearing into the real-world political landscape. All my time away from work since the middle of summer has been spent volunteering for my candidate, from 8am to 1am, every day.
At the same time, on this forum, I've been lucky enough to make friends that probably did the same thing for their party, their candidate(s), their issues, etc, all of which might be directly opposed to my choice. But, you know what? We're still friends and we still share OC tips, game reviews, Skype chats and Desky threads. Along with a lot of other good stuff.
We shouldn't risk losing our community every 4 years.
Lets just say I did not vote for either idiot. though I did vote.
#30
Posted 07 November 2008 - 02:52 AM
Now that the election is over and the populist has spoken, I will support the candidate of choice. I do this not because I am a Democratic or a Repiblican but simply an American. I will give the President Elect my honor and allegience until he gives me reason to withdraw it. He has a great task before him that many, and I include myself, would probably not be able to fulfill. My thoughts and prayers remain his and his family's. But they also remain with the United States. We, as a nation, are in a time of great struggle and change. We as a people, when united, have shown there is little that we can not accomplish. It is my prayer that our differences are laid aside and that we may fulfill our hopes and dreams. It is also my prayer that Mr Obama turns out to be the leader that we all, and perhaps much of the world, hope he is. As usual, just my two cents worth...Bill.
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