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also it looks like Missouri is going to go Republican !!! Good concession speech from McCain though, doesn't sound bitter at all, actually have more respect for him now after that. |
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05-11-2008, 05:34 | #62 |
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Is McCain ever going to stop speaking?
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05-11-2008, 06:00 | #63 |
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Damn good speech though. Let's see what Obama can do then I'm off to bed. Sounding good so far but I'd like to see what he says about McCain.
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05-11-2008, 06:05 | #64 |
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LOL @ new puppy.
Respect for what he said about McCain, but so far McCain's speech has been better IMO. Edit - Obama's speech got much better. Yes we can! PS - Prop 8 now 55% Yes. :/ Time to retire for the 'night'. Last edited by Mark; 05-11-2008 at 06:21. |
05-11-2008, 09:41 | #66 | |
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Wow simply Wow, I woke up at 5 this morning to this
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Kudos to McCain though, his "the failiure is mine, not yours" speec was very moving, I do have to say though that I found the booing of the crowd at his speech every time Obama's name was mentioned quite disturbing, I hope that there isn't a hardcore of Americans who won't give Obama a chance just because of the colour of his skin, he really is a very different type of President, he needs a chance to prove it and it will probably take more than one term too. however what I found really disturbing was the biggest cheer at that speech was just at the mention of the name of that Palin woman, God forbid that she runs at the next election as the Presidential candiate she might just get in MB |
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05-11-2008, 09:57 | #67 |
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I actually watched that speech with tears in my eyes.
Can you imagine the obstacles he faced and conquered to get to the White House. From as a kid without a father, mother dying of Cancer and then got his way to one of America's most respect University, Columbia, and then Harvard, then made Law Review - Editor and then President of Law Review. Then 21 months ago, in some room in Illonis, him and his friends and staff or someone must have said, lets go for the White House, lets put this skinny black guy with a funny name in the White House. Those people must have saw who he is and believe in him so much that they know it was worth trying, and they were right. He faced HUGE, enormous obstacle, even from his own parties. With only 12 years in office (10 at the time), he wouldn't have as many connections, or funding as people like John Edwards, Hilary Clinton or even McCain. Step by Step he overcame those challenges and made it to the White House. It's like watching the West Wing in real life. |
05-11-2008, 10:13 | #68 |
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Obama's speech was truly fantastic. I'm so glad he's going to be President, I think if anybody can shape the US and the rest of the world for the better, it'll be him.
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05-11-2008, 11:45 | #69 |
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I am not embarressed to say it was very emotional to listen to the speech and to read it once again this morning courtesy of Matt. I shed a tear or two both for personal reasons and the aspirations of my family. Also in the hope that the world will be a better and safer place for my children.
Listening to Radio 5 on the way in this morning it was also moving to listen some guy in London of a mixed race family. Him and his seven year old son crying tears of joy because up until this day they were told that the colour of their skin should never keep them back. But on this day there was living proof that hope, hard work and perseverence in the face of adversity is blind to the prejudice of colour. What is so encouraging is that he engaged not so much people on the issue of race. But he has motivated so many young first time voters to say they have a voice and it will be heard. For if America is to be a better place it's not the OAP's who are going to build it, it's going to be the first time voters. Of course it can be percieved as very jingoistic with the "yes we can" but whats wrong with that. My only reservation despite the euphiroa is that as Obama says, maybe one term won't be enough. Are the problems faced by America and it's international partners and allies fixable in the next 8 years. |
05-11-2008, 11:53 | #70 |
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Great speech no doubt about that - in fact it was one of the best I've heard. But to me it's just a speech and I'm afraid I'm almost indifferent to it as to me it's just talk, albeit good talk, but still just talk. I think he has too much work to do to reshape the States and he won't be able to do it in 4 years... but I'm a cynic.
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