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Bear in mind that technically we're not even voting for president but for electors who have pledged to vote for a specific person for president. Every state has a winner-take-all system when it comes to electors, except for Maine and Alaska. Electors are obligated to vote for the candidate that wins the majority in their state. An elector who does not vote for the candidate they are pledged to vote is termed a "faithless elector" and is relatively rare. We're talking maybe 1 elector per election and often none. Not anything that's thrown an election to a different candidate. Ever. In the entire history of the USA. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faithless_elector |
Wow. The was a pretty sweet win. :D Now let's get to the good stuff and see what this man can really do!
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And in Michigan, both Medical Marijuana and Embryonic Stem Cell research proposals PASSED! Woooooooot! The ads against the stem cell research were brutal, showing half cow/half humans in one ad, embryo production companies in one and comparing to the Tuskegee Experiment in one! I'm so glad the majority of Michiganders didn't fall for that. There "2 goes 2 far" signs all over the place and hardly any "Yes on 2" signs. I truly didn't think it would pass. The Pro-Lifers were totally against it. But, it passed!
Yay for South Dakota! Boo for California and Arkansas. I was ashamed in 2004 that Michigan voted that marriage was only between a man and woman. I've debated that one ad nauseum here... No, this does not mean the end of the Republican Party any more than George Bush and a solid Republican Congress/Senate meant the end of the Democratic Party. But, it is OUR turn to celebrate! We get a shot at fixing things now, we can only hope that we're successful. GOBAMA! |
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Moe - Hilarious!
It's dorky, but I can't wait to watch The View today and watch Elizabeth sulk. :D |
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yes!!!!
i am sick as a dog right now, but i am waiting with baited breath to see that bitter biddy.
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I'm sort of upbeat about this whole thing. I think a defeat of this magnitude is going to help the Republican party to refocus a bit. It's my feeling that the leadership of our party got too entangled with special interests, which in turn, alienated the base.
The economy in trouble. While you were sleeping, oil jumped about $7.00/barrel. Now the Democrats have majorities in both houses as well as in the White House. If things don't turn around fast, I think the American people are impatient, and I think if the Republicans can refocus their message and find some new and appealing faces to champion their issues, we could be setting up for 1994 all over again. |
lets remember: we can't blame Obama for anything until AFTER JAN. 20th lol!
side note: i hit 1000 posts! wow! |
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At least as much as movement in the stock market or commodities markets can ever be credited to a President, I think it's fair to credit him with whatever happens there. |
true, things the next few weeks are going to be kind of...frenzied?? i cant think of a better way to put it lol!
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