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Alongside the presidential electiions, other state elections were taking place, such as state house, and other state level referendum style votes. Back in July I ended up in a 4th of July parade for a democrat, Chris Lee, going for state house for the district my fiance lives in, who was also the youngest nominee of any district of Hawaii this time around at 'just' 28. From a virtually unknown back in July, he since visited every single household twice (imagine your MP doing that for maybe a quarter of his area, it's a similar achievment, tens of thousands of households) and been sign waving at major intersections, and so on.. He made it through preliminaries where the republican candidates all failed, leaving him and Kawananakoa who is 'old money' with all the old boys school connections, the right social circles and so on; all the advantages that make a polititian to many. Kawananakoa was rather arrogant and dismissive of Chris, until tthings like the local newspapers started to support him, and other social and business groups too. Last week in a desperate vote grap Kawananakoa sent a proffessional leaflet around pointing out why he was better, with rather dirty tactics, e.g. each school he'd attended had 'graduated' next to it whilst Chris just had 'attended', despite graduating highly, and so on. That didn't go down too well amongst the locals, and on Tuesday Chris won the place with a whopping 66% of the votes. Poor guy has been up at 4:30 every day to sign wave for the last 4-5 months, along with everything else, but no rest for the wicked. Tuesday he was up late for the results and then Wednesday saw another 4:30 start, waving a 'mahalo' sign (thank you) before heading in for a full first day in the new role!
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A bit of a thread revival here. Not sure if anyone caught his acceptance speech yesterday. Unfortunately I haven't seen it yet but I read the transcript of it courtesy of The Times.
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Maybe a very lofty ideal but I hope that America firstly and the world thereafter becomes colour blind. His Presidency should now be judged on what he does and what he delivers despite of his skin colour. |
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21-01-2009, 13:00 | #123 |
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I liked it He delivered it quite powerfully too. I hope he actually does all that he says as it was quite exciting to watch so much optimism yesterday afternoon.
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21-01-2009, 16:06 | #124 |
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Excellent speech, with some very clear goals. Hopefully he can follow through on a lot of things he's aiming for, as the world will be a better place for it.
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21-01-2009, 17:38 | #125 |
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Speech was pretty good but it's a Shame somebody else wrote it & he only spoke it.
Without doubt the Best Orator since Hitler, I do Honestly Wish him & the States the best of Luck over the coming years. |
21-01-2009, 18:57 | #126 |
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In typical fashion, the mainland ignored the state of Hawaii and started proceedings at a time that meant getting up silly early if we wanted to watch
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21-01-2009, 19:36 | #127 |
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It's a good speech and (largely) written by the youngest speechwriter in White House history, a man by the name of Jon Favreau (not the one who directed Swingers) and he's only 27 which is remarkable in itself.
Let's hope that Obama can deliver on his promises, I'm very willing to give him a chance but I'm not willing to declare him the messiah just yet, I want to see what he does rather than how well he talks (which is little short of brilliantly every time I've heard him).
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21-01-2009, 21:31 | #128 |
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I think he might do quite well.
We had a quick discussion yesterday about when we reckon the first assassination attempt will be. Some stupid white supremacist is bound to have a go some time.
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22-01-2009, 03:32 | #129 |
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Just watched the video of the Inauguration - flip me that's a lot of folk!
Certainly a better turn out than 4 years ago
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Apparently his entire wardrobe for the inauguration was 'bullet resistant' just in case.
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