The dems will have to at least try to be centrist. obmaessiah has repeatedly said he wants to be bipartisan. The dems have majorities in both houses and the presidency, as the GOP had recently. I wonder if the dems will now eject Senator Lieberman. Their very left wing base may be very disappointed ...
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Ann is really not very happy with the GOP. How many times do we have to run this experiment before Republican primary voters learn that "moderate," "independent," "maverick" Republicans never win, and right-wing Republicans never lose?Indeed, the only good thing about McCain is that he gave us a gen...
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George W. Bush comments on Barack Obama's victoryPresident Bush speaks from the White House to congrat Sen. Barack Obama and assure the U.S. of a smooth transition of office....
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Obama and McCain Speeches from Last NightBarack Obama's historic victory speech. Barack Obama will be the 44th President of the United States of America:Classy John McCain concession speech:...
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It's safe to say that in this neck of the world, there are two predominant ideals regarding the anti-American terrorist response to United States Presidential Election. This is an open thread, so we'll state the two opposing views and allow you to discuss.
View #1: Anti-American Sentiment Will Lesse...
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Barack Obama elected President of the United States!!!Congratulations to President Obama and the United States. Tonight is a huge night in the history of America.Currently 133-155 with several states still to be decidedDemocrats control at least 56 Senate seats and have a majority in the HouseUpdat...
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It was an amazing feat. Americans turned out in record numbers and people of all kinds voted for Obama. States that had been red for a long time turned blue. I’m listening to the radio now and they were just interviewing some very conservative white farmers from a small town in the US th...
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Obama's motto has been and will be "yes, we can". But the true question will be: yes we can what? Change? Perhaps. I do sincerely hope Obama does a good job, but I fear that he will merely continue the traditional Democratic policies of bigger government, higher taxes, more regulation, and a lar...
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John McCain might not be the ideal candidate for the GOP, but he undoubtedly an honourable and good man. His concession speech was more than gracious, and he has always served his country in a manner that should make all Americans proud.McCain will continue on in the US Senate, but it is likely tha...
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Barack Obama has won over 270 electoral votes and will be the next President of the United States. He will be the most inexperience and most far left wing candidate ever elected to be the leader of the free world. It is undoubtedly a risky choice for the American people, but the Republicans have r...
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