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Level42:
Congratulations with your new president America.

However, I don't envy Obama a bit:

He's faced with the largest government debt in history (while Bill Clinton left with the largest surplus in history).
He's faced with a war that can't be won, but can't be afforded to loose either.
He's faced with a country that lost faith in politicians.
He's faced with a world that has the lowest appreciation for the US ever.

I seriously hope that he _can_ change all that for the benefit for the US people.

[Edit] Note that this is NOT a political post, I'm merely stating the facts.

protokatie:
I went to do just as you said. Today I went to the voting place, and oddly enough, there was noone there and it was closed. There was someone who was walking by who told me Obama already won. I dont see how he could have, seeing as how I hadn't voted yet. I am planning on breaking into the voting place next week and placing my vote for Nader. That way he will win.

Ginsu Victim:

--- Quote from: Level42 on November 05, 2008, 01:41:41 am ---[Edit] Note that this is NOT a political post, I'm merely stating the facts.

--- End quote ---

Yeah, I'm going to have to call BS on that.

Keep it in P & R.

ChadTower:

--- Quote from: Singapura on November 05, 2008, 01:11:44 am ---In MA/RI you only vote if you approve of the ruling party. Opposition is just non-existent.

--- End quote ---

fixt

Considering all of the problems Obama is going to be expected to "change" I wonder if he actually won anything at all.   :-\

shmokes:
Well, he'll get a free mansion (after leaving the White House), free office space and a helluva pension for the rest of his life.  So succeed or fail, it's not a bad gig   ;D

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