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    Anyone see his speech tonight in St. Paul after the primaries... really an amazing speech.

    Hillary didn't acknowledge him at all in hers, yet he hardly spoke about himself. Really shows what a great person he is and I'm 100% backing him now.

    Anyone have any comments on the situation?

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    Do you smell what Barack is cooking?

    DISCLAIMER I mean no disrespect to the man, I haven't a clue about politics and just thought it was a nice pun.
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    I'm not too much into politics, and this election is no excepting.

    But I, despite not knowing shit about it, like Obama. He just seems more like a man of the people and not Hillary, which is more of a... For the more "wealthy" part of the community.

    Shit I dunno, I should just get the fuck out.

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    ^same here

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mac View Post
    I'm not too much into politics, and this election is no excepting.

    But I, despite not knowing shit about it, like Obama. He just seems more like a man of the people and not Hillary, which is more of a... For the more "wealthy" part of the community.

    Shit I dunno, I should just get the fuck out.
    For being not too much into politics, you've judged their political characters very well.

    I do suggest looking up one of Barack's speeches, it's quite uplifting and inspiring. Maybe it's not the same if you're from a country that's not America, which... I don't think anyone that's posted is from the U.S. haha.

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    From what I've seen of Barack, there's a refreshing lack of hyperbole and bluster in his speeches. It helps that he has a clear speaking voice unlike our PM Gordon.

    Thinking about the 'special relationship' that Thatcher forged with Reagan, I'd like to think that Brown and Obama are singing from basically the same hymn sheet, unlike the Bush/Blair thing where Bush sang the lead and good ol' Tony sang back up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Get Stoked View Post
    For being not too much into politics, you've judged their political characters very well.

    I do suggest looking up one of Barack's speeches, it's quite uplifting and inspiring. Maybe it's not the same if you're from a country that's not America, which... I don't think anyone that's posted is from the U.S. haha.
    Oh hell, awesome.

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    pretty damn happy obamas in...i don't know what i'd do if hilary clinton continued to have a chance to be president (despite what she thinks...)

    to me, it seems like this was just something to do for her...just entertainment...a game. i mean, even after she lost, she wouldn't even acknowledge it...

    she's completely crazy IMO...and i think obamas gonna be the man to bring america out of the hole that's been dug over the past 8 years...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derek Goodspeed View Post
    pretty damn happy obamas in...i don't know what i'd do if hilary clinton continued to have a chance to be president (despite what she thinks...)

    to me, it seems like this was just something to do for her...just entertainment...a game. i mean, even after she lost, she wouldn't even acknowledge it...

    she's completely crazy IMO...and i think obamas gonna be the man to bring america out of the hole that's been dug over the past 8 years...
    Completely agree. Last night, Hillary proved in her speech that she can't handle tough situations or (gasp) admit defeat and call it quits (what could we expect out of her in Iraq... it's the same situation on a much larger scale, time to quit biatch.)

    I'm really hoping American's don't become ignorant and vote republican... It'll be nice to have a president that's not white for once, it'll really help out our foreign relationships and teach American's to be more accepting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corrine View Post


    Do you smell what Barack is cooking?

    DISCLAIMER I mean no disrespect to the man, I haven't a clue about politics and just thought it was a nice pun.
    By the way, this should have totally been Obama's slogan/ad picture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Get Stoked View Post
    It'll be nice to have a president that's not white for once, it'll really help out our foreign relationships and teach American's to be more accepting.
    If he is to be elected, it has to be because he's the right person to be the head of the US, not 'cause of his skin color. Of course it will help the race discrimination to a certain degree, but I doubt it'll be much.

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    Well, obviously. It is one of the good things about him though, it'll make America seem more accepting and not like a bunch of redneck tyrants.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Get Stoked View Post
    Well, obviously. It is one of the good things about him though, it'll make America seem more accepting and not like a bunch of redneck tyrants.
    I think it'll only effect a small part of the population. But I've never seen America too much like "redneck tyrants". But yeah, in some way, it'll help.

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    There are certain parts of America, like North Carolina for instance, where a vast majority of people are ignorant, uneducated, and moderately to insanely racist. It's no one's fault but their own and force feeding these people change will be beneficial.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Get Stoked View Post
    There are certain parts of America, like North Carolina for instance, where a vast majority of people are ignorant, uneducated, and moderately to insanely racist. It's no one's fault but their own and force feeding these people change will be beneficial.
    I have no clue what so ever about which areas of the country which are populated by those dipshits, but those people seem like they could learn some more about being open to the world. So if Obama gets elected it would might help those parts.

    or perhaps not; they may be too far up their own asses to even give a shit about it.

    Shit, I dunno.

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    OK, firstly this is not aimed at attacking anyone so if you feel like your being "attacked" i didn't mean it. (you didn't see me).

    Basically at this point I'm undecided on which candidate, but there's one thing in this election that I get real pissed off about and it annoys the hell out of me.

    I'm talking about the band wagon barack people. Now if you know his policies, blah blah blah, I'm not talking about you. I'm talking about the people(mainly teenagers who want to be accepted by their peers) who endorse barack and buy shirts with his face on it and it says "change" at the bottom who don't really know jack shit about him or his policies. All that they know is "change" and "hope"... his slogans. I don't know how some people can be so arrogant and idiotic, that they think they are "political" all of the sudden and that they're "cool" if they support the candidate everyone else is, but clearly do not know anything about politics. [/rant]

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    I think he will bring about a revolution because I heard it on CNN. True story.

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    TRUE THAT

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    however, I feel qutie conflicted on his nomination for presidency as CNN also told me he was an elitist terrorist. And that just won't do.

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    I really dont see how people can even STILL think about voting republican... 8 years of this bullshit, it surprises me that anyone would even consider republican anymore

    GO BARACK

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    Wierd about hilary. First she was a main rival candidate for obama, and now she wants to drop out to support his campaign

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anjo606 View Post
    Wierd about hilary. First she was a main rival candidate for obama, and now she wants to drop out to support his campaign

    She doesn't want to. Barack got the necessary number of super delegates to secure the Democratic Party nomination. American politics are weird.

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