11/3/2008 5:13:08 PM
life can be cruel sometimes...couldn't cancer just wait 24 more hours so she could at least see how this played out for her grandson?
11/3/2008 5:22:51 PM
i am a runner/poll observer for the Obama campaign in Cracky Mount tomorrow.it's gonna suck driving from raleigh to cracky mount at 5 am tomorrow.Never again volunteering myself. ANYONE ELSE DOING THIS IN THE AREA AND WANT TO CARPOOL?
11/3/2008 5:24:43 PM
i'm waiting for Faux News and/or their like-minded flunkies in the blogger community to question the authenticity of Obama's grandmother death, and suggest that it was a political stunt to gain more votes.OMG HAS ANYONE SEEN THE DEATH CERTIFICATE!!!!1
11/3/2008 5:27:25 PM
I think she actually died in kenya. I'm just sayin...BTW, maybe she died a day early so that she wouldn't have to bear the stinging pain of an Obama loss. That's what Faux News told me
11/3/2008 5:30:15 PM
you're such a turd.
11/3/2008 5:32:05 PM
you're a giant douche
11/3/2008 5:33:28 PM
deal.
11/3/2008 5:38:30 PM
11/3/2008 5:59:33 PM
i was totally serial, too
11/3/2008 6:14:08 PM
I just saw Obama live in Charlotte - he definitely busted a couple tears - weird though b/c his voice never trembled.(when talking about his grandmother)
11/3/2008 6:42:32 PM
I bet the liberal media wouldn't be reporting this if it was McCain's mom that died.
11/3/2008 7:38:56 PM
regarding obama's grandmother, where are the conspiracy theories and speculation? i'm surprised i haven't seen/read anything yet.
11/3/2008 7:42:14 PM
It takes a while to disseminate to the less-crazy areas of the internets. The tubes are only so wide.
11/3/2008 7:44:58 PM
has Obama's event in Charlotte ended yet? anyone have pictures of video?
11/3/2008 8:06:23 PM
PALIN CLEARED IN TROOPERGATE
11/3/2008 8:22:32 PM
Olbermann just made a good point that SNL spent more time on HIM than anyone else the SNL before the election!LOLHe seems flattered
11/3/2008 8:40:27 PM
has hooksaw retreated to his bunker yet?party's over.
11/3/2008 9:22:39 PM
My house has been hit 3 times this weekend by Obama-freaks. And I've thrown away 2 door knob flyers that were placed there when I wasn't home. So, just tonight...DING DONG ... DING DONG ... DING DONGDude: (In European/French accent) "Did you vote yet?"Me: "Yes, I did"Dude: "Great, then do we have your vote!"Me: "Well, I voted third party"Dude: "Oh I see, can I convince you to support Obama"Me: "I already voted"Dude: "Ok, I see. Vote Obama!" (as he runs off to the next house)I don't think he heard anything I said. Too high on Obama madness
11/3/2008 10:39:59 PM
O RRY?
11/3/2008 10:41:01 PM
HILTON/RICHIE 08http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHeIM8gPCcY
11/3/2008 10:46:07 PM
good god, these people are scary.....http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid1417423198?bctid=1892230553(btw - not another "maccain rally" video. it's the election officials in Philadelphia)[Edited on November 3, 2008 at 11:31 PM. Reason : .]
11/3/2008 11:31:08 PM
On average, a solid majority at 51.6% of likely voters are behind Obama. Bush only had an average of 48.9% in 04.http://www.realclearpolitics.com/Presidential_04/chart3way.html
11/3/2008 11:35:57 PM
it's not over till it's over
11/3/2008 11:54:39 PM
11/4/2008 12:02:15 AM
Polls showing McCain leading in Florida, Ohio, and NC now.....might not be the blowout everyone expected.
11/4/2008 12:49:07 AM
plz to show those pollshttp://www.fivethirtyeight.com/
11/4/2008 1:00:54 AM
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2008/president/nc/north_carolina_mccain_vs_obama-334.html
11/4/2008 1:08:33 AM
I'm puzzled as to why several state polls have moved back towards McCain over the past couple weeks.
11/4/2008 1:13:23 AM
I'm going to post in here as opposed to following through with my original idea, starting a thread entitled "No matter what happens today..." in part because it would be redundant, and in part because my starting a thread is like a death sentence for the thing.For the first time since I can remember -- in fact, for the first time in a long time since I've known about elections -- I'm not going to be upset tomorrow over the outcome of the presidential election.In spite of the points on which I disagree with Barack Obama, I won't lose a lot of sleep if he ends up on top (as it seems he probably will). I intend to vote for McCain because I think that, in the end, he will not merely be an extension of the Bush presidency, and because he has a chance at reforming the Republican party from within rather than without. Regardless of what the past eight years have done, I still see the GOP as the best conduit for pragmatism and realism over idealism.That said, I think that Barack Obama is a reasonable enough individual who will not do too much wrong, and who in the process of running and winning can bring record numbers of individuals into the electoral process who have too long been left out, and who, besides, can bring such vigor to the same as we have not seen in our lifetimes. I'm not an idiot -- I realize that a sudden influx of new voters is overwhelmingly bad for the Republican party. Hopefully that effect, too, can bring change to the party with which I have allied myself these past years. And hopefully yet again, that change can bring the party more in line with America as a whole rather than with American religious fundamentalists.I'll be very upset if Elizabeth Dole wins. Having met the woman, corresponded with her, and followed her campaign, I couldn't possibly support her in good conscience. I'll be equally upset if that vestigial apparatus of the NC Democratic Party called Bev Perdue wins. But as far as the Presidential election is concerned, I am, for once, complacent going into the voting booth tomorrow. I won't have an aneurysm one way or the other, and honestly, that's enough for me to be grateful.
11/4/2008 1:54:59 AM
everyone just forget about this electionthere are more pressing issues[Edited on November 4, 2008 at 3:51 AM. Reason : keanu reeves doesn't owe photographer anything!!!!]
11/4/2008 3:51:19 AM
^^*applause*Look, I have no problem with people who vote republican, as long as they are doing it because they truly believe in conservative policies. If you believe in a small federal government, by all means vote for McCain. Obama's health policies are clearly big government ideas. If you are vehemently against abortion, vote for McCain. Think taxing people sucks? Dear god, don't vote for Obama However, if you're voting based on menial religious issues, or the fear mongering hate speech that has been promoted by the republican party this election, then I frankly think you suck. If anything good comes out of this election, I hope both parties abandon that style of campaigning for good.
11/4/2008 7:41:16 AM
11/4/2008 7:54:35 AM
"I'm gonna takes more of [the oil company's] revenues and share it when the people of the State of Florida"- John McCain, Florida, November 3OMG SOCIALIST!
11/4/2008 8:18:39 AM
^I thought we'd been over this before... most presidents for quite a while now have been socialist to some degree.
11/4/2008 8:37:25 AM
yeah, that's fine with me. Just curious that McCain has been slamming Obama for weeks now as being a socialist because he wants to raise the highest tax bracket a couple percent, but then 1) his running mate redistributes as much oil wealth as possible in Alaska, and 2) he comes right out and says the exact same thing that he's been hammering on Obama for.
11/4/2008 8:48:39 AM
^Kind of like how he claims and other Republicans claim to be socially fiscally conservative, and then do things like support the bailout or other wasteful spending policies?Yeah, lately politicians just kind of use words without remembering what they actually mean.[Edited on November 4, 2008 at 9:04 AM. Reason : .]
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11/4/2008 8:58:15 AM
^Did I say socially? Dang. Yeah, I meant fiscal. I also thought I posted fiscal, but apparently not.
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11/4/2008 11:17:55 AM
McCain has lost far too much integrity during this campaign for me to ever consider voting for him. Back when he was running against the other Republicans I thought he might have a chance to get my vote, but after seeing how much he'll give up everything he believes in, I couldn't possibly have voted for him. Palin was the straw that broke the camel's back.
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11/4/2008 11:18:49 AM
Palin really was the nail in the coffin for me for any support of McCain I might have had. His age is clearly a factor and although I wish no ill of the man being president is a very stressful job and does take a toll on the body and mind. I just can not fathom turning over the reins to Oliver Cromwell incarnate. I, too, hoped that McCain would be a Chester Arthur and actually do what is right for the country instead of what is right for his party. I still retain hopes of a socially liberal, fiscally moderate to conservative, pro-environment candidate. Hey, I can dream can't I?
11/4/2008 11:31:43 AM
LOOK AT THIS IGNORANT SHIT I JUST SAW ON FACEBOOK:
11/4/2008 11:39:53 AM
^ Someone I know posted a McCain rant (not anywhere NEAR as bad as that though), and I just posted some graphs showing they were obviously wrong, and other people then joined in.I would just point out that Obama isn't offering free health care or education, and doesn't want to take peoples' guns. And also point out Cuba is poor largely because of the embargoes against them.And finally, "hope" hasn't become a bad thing until this election, prior to that it was known to be a positive motivating force for people to have in their lives.
11/4/2008 11:47:12 AM