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AGDee 11-04-2008 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 1740059)

I was all excited that exit pollers were at my polling place, with CNN, MSNBC, etc. all at the top of the form. Then I got to work and was telling co-workers and they directed me to that. I was so disappointed. lol

ThetaPrincess24 11-04-2008 08:48 PM

i worry about people voting for corrupted politicians for no other reason than name recognition instead of voting on values and issues.

ZTABullwinkle 11-04-2008 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by WVU alpha phi (Post 1739936)
People will vote based on race, not qualifications.

I agree with you on this concern.

Phrozen1ne 11-04-2008 09:10 PM

The things that concern me are:

People who vote based solely on race and GENDER.

The electronic voting machines that happen to always "malfunction" in states that a democrat needs

Hell... electronic machines that malfunction period

People who won't vote

People who will vote, but are not informed on the issues.

WCsweet<3 11-05-2008 01:27 AM

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Originally Posted by WinniBug (Post 1740123)
I'm tired of all the emails I've been getting from Republicans saying that according to the Book of Revelations, Obama's the Antichrist; that if he wins, he will be the most ungodly president ever; that he went to Afghanistan to visit the troops then ignored them because to him it was only a photo shoot; that he's a Mulsim terrorist; and all the other crap they've been spreading....do they really believe all that?

I hope not! Whenever I hear something like that, a little bit of my faith in humanity falls away.

christiangirl 11-05-2008 02:57 AM

I'm praying for Obama's safety. His life is surely in more danger now than it was a few hours ago.

cheerfulgreek 11-05-2008 02:59 AM

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Originally Posted by christiangirl (Post 1740602)
I'm praying for Obama's safety. His life is surely in more danger now than it was a few hours ago.

I worry about that too.

sthrnsweetie007 11-05-2008 03:25 AM

I'm worried about his life too. Especially down here in the South. There's going to be some crazy redneck nut job.

And I remember in class yesterday, my history professor said that there was a good chance if Obama won (which we all now know he did) that him winning could cause serious race riots that would make the 60s civil rights movement look like Woodstock.

RU OX Alum 11-05-2008 10:00 AM

^^^
Are there?

christiangirl 11-05-2008 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by sthrnsweetie007 (Post 1740610)
I'm worried about his life too. Especially down here in the South. There's going to be some crazy redneck nut job.

And I remember in class yesterday, my history professor said that there was a good chance if Obama won (which we all now know he did) that him winning could cause serious race riots that would make the 60s civil rights movement look like Woodstock.

The ones who run around shouting about their plans will get caught. I'm not worried about them because there are more quiet, dangerous ones out there. When I think of those people, that's when I get scared.

Things are entirely too quiet. I expected riots as well, but so far, nothing. That makes me more afraid because I honestly think people are taking time to plan. Call me a conspiracy theorist or whatever, but I think the danger will mount as we get closer to Inauguration.

honeychile 11-05-2008 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by christiangirl (Post 1740602)
I'm praying for Obama's safety. His life is surely in more danger now than it was a few hours ago.

Many won't believe me, but I've been praying for the above for several months. I do wonder if he has a martyr complex.

But that's what voting is all about - exercising your right to vote as you feel would be best for the country. If you don't vote, you lose the privilege of complaining when things go wrong.

BTW, one thing I was told & took to heart years ago: Never get emotionally involved in an election you can't afford to lose.

nittanyalum 11-05-2008 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by christiangirl (Post 1740747)
The ones who run around shouting about their plans will get caught. I'm not worried about them because there are more quiet, dangerous ones out there. When I think of those people, that's when I get scared.

Things are entirely too quiet. I expected riots as well, but so far, nothing. That makes me more afraid because I honestly think people are taking time to plan. Call me a conspiracy theorist or whatever, but I think the danger will mount as we get closer to Inauguration.

Who was expected to riot? I don't think people need to get overly paranoid, he is certainly a more "at-risk" candidate for a lunatic fringe attempt, but I think the likelihood is pretty low, certainly for a successful attempt. They're going to secure the hell out of him. I do give Michelle credit though, I can't imagine that a little flutter of worry doesn't go through her every time he steps out in front of a big crowd.

agzg 11-05-2008 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by christiangirl (Post 1740747)
The ones who run around shouting about their plans will get caught. I'm not worried about them because there are more quiet, dangerous ones out there. When I think of those people, that's when I get scared.

Things are entirely too quiet. I expected riots as well, but so far, nothing. That makes me more afraid because I honestly think people are taking time to plan. Call me a conspiracy theorist or whatever, but I think the danger will mount as we get closer to Inauguration.

Actually, it seems with victories like this, the riots tend to be supporters of the candidate. Take, for example, the eruption of Oakland (around Pitt's campus) in Pittsburgh, PA, when the Steelers won Super Bowl XL. Those were Steelers fans flipping over cars.

Or, WVU fans when WVU wins in football. Those flaming couches don't just light themselves.

They were talking on the news today about how well Chicago did when thrust into the political spotlight. No major security incidents were reported. Everyone's pretty proud that, while the celebration was HUGE and completely sincere, it didn't turn violent. Hopefully it's a sign of how Chicagoans will behave when and if we get the Olympics in 2016.

Honeykiss1974 11-05-2008 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by sthrnsweetie007 (Post 1740610)
I'm worried about his life too. Especially down here in the South. There's going to be some crazy redneck nut job.

And I remember in class yesterday, my history professor said that there was a good chance if Obama won (which we all now know he did) that him winning could cause serious race riots that would make the 60s civil rights movement look like Woodstock.

Riots by whom? Skinheads and other psychos like that?:confused:

I wouldn't worry just as I'm sure Obama isn't. When it's your time, it's your time. If we all lived in fear of the "what if" I don't we would ever get anything accomplished.

WVU alpha phi 11-05-2008 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by alphagamzetagam (Post 1740804)
Or, WVU fans when WVU wins in football. Those flaming couches don't just light themselves.
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No, they certainly don't! ;)


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