Yay.
Now for some substance.
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Yay.
Now for some substance.
I'm very happy with the outcome. I'm also happy that McCain was not a dick in his speech. I hope he makes an effort to try to get everyone to work together and move us in the right direction like he said. It's a good night. Hopefully things will get done now. Also I'm all for wealth redistribution in the opposite direction it has been. See I'm one of the middle class people the wealth has been leaving for the rich. I'm all for the wealth moving from the rich to the middle class and the poor.
I'll be honest, for quite a bit of the election, I was divided between the two of them. McCain felt more stable, Obama felt more innovative. But then McCain just started stopping lower and lower to attract votes, and I kinda lost interest...
Yeah, say that to a Cubs fan, Alphadawg. /boos
Looks like the Republicans can still fillibuster stuff. Eh...
Let me revise and extend my comments from above...
If Al Franken somehow manages to win a Senate seat, all bets are off. Electing Obama is one thing, but electing a nutjob like Franken is another thing entirely! Then again, Minnesotans did elect Jesse Ventura...*
Also, Palin-Jindal 2012!
* I actually agree with Ventura on a lot of things, but he's definitely a little on the loony side.
This song is the best song right now:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6IQoOvvc1g
So in 4 years when poverty rates haven't gone down, we can put to bed the rumor that democrats know anything about the economy.
but what about stopping the spread of AIDS?