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My Dad has raised me with some great one-liners I still rely on to this day, one springs to mind: "Consider the source." It's kept me from throttling more than one person along the way. ;) |
Soth Dakota VOTING DOWN Anti Abortion law!
CBS News projects that voters in South Dakota voted down Measure 11, which would have prohibited abortions except in cases where the mother's life or health is at a substantial and irreversible risk, and in cases of reported rape and incest. If it had passed, it would likely have triggered a legal challenge which could have lead to the U.S. Supreme Court and a reconsideration of the 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that established the right to abortion.
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Had the Democrats lost tonight, however, they might have been. Even as a Hillary voter in primaries, I have to admit Obama's candidacy has done some pretty exciting things for the Democratic Party, first and foremost energizing the youth vote. Hopefully that can last, and usher the US into a more active political era, either way. Personally, although I liked Obama's speech very much, I also really liked John McCain's. Although there was a marked departure between his image before the campaign (likeable, sharp, thoughtful) and during (crotchety, confused, dismissive), there were also some shining moments of humanity in him, including his condemnation of the "arab/terrorist" labels. His concession speech was one of those moments. Maybe we didn't really lose the John McCain we thought we loved before. And honestly, although my candidate won, and I'm incredibly glad for that, I think McCain has served his country (in several ways) and that's something we should be, if not grateful for, at least respectful of. |
To add to my previous rant about ignorant jackasses going on and on about moving to Canada, I wish people would stop making statements without checking their facts.
Obama is NOT Muslim but if he was, what difference would it make? Does it matter? Jeez. |
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I'm very surprised with how things are going with CA and Prop 8?
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Well I suppose I'll find out about Prop 8 in California tomorrow. Thanks for the banter (and verifying that I did, indeed, hear a CNN pundit say "peace out, cubscout"). I'm going to finish out my night by watching Peter and Lois Griffin run against one another for school board.
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And it comes to an end...
I've never been prouder to be an American. History in the making--President Barack Obama! It's nice to be on the right side of history. ;)
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The reason why the Bradley Effect should have been completely discounted this election? There are TONS of people (white, black and in between) who are excited to "be a part of history" - this would, nearly by definition, offset any real or perceived Bradley Effect. Again - mobilizing the electorate was Obama's coup . . . keeping that momentum is the key. |
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You're not the only one. I live here in California and I'm stunned by this. I really hope to wake up and find that the results have changed. |
Me too. But I'm staying up via internet with my two best friends, who are staying up until they find out if they're still going to be married in the morning.
It really feels like two steps forward and one back. |
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yeah it does, but if that's what it means to push for progress... do you think that's what we should do? |
Two steps forward and one step back is still one step forward, I guess. It's just horrible to see GLBT rights go down the drain like they seem to be doing tonight.
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Wow, what a night! I'm physically, emotionally and mentally exhausted from crying tears of joy and drinking too much champagne. Almost went to Grant Park (waitlisted) but wanted to hear his speech live, loud and clear.
McCain's speech was very touching and it really seemed heart-felt. It reminded me of the senator I respected so much 20 years ago, before this whole campaign began. I wish him well as he returns to his important work in the Senate. Loved Obama's speech. He always seems to get the mood right ---appropriately sober. We've got a whole lot of work ahead of us. I hope and pray that he'll be up to the task, that the country will come together after such a devisive campaign and that we can get through the tough times ahead and have a better future. I'm just so glad this election is over! Can we stop being foremost Republicans and Democrats and just be Americans again? |
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