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Mon Nov-03-08 10:06 PM
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Tomorrow is the culmination of the greatest campaign in the history of the American Presidency. |
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Barack Obama's presidential campaign has been the most organized, well run campaign ever. The odds he has overcome to be elected president are unbelievable. He beat one of the most powerful political families ever in the United States and a Vietnam war hero.
The guy was accused of being a Muslim, attending an un-American church, was criticized for having the middle name Hussein, and he is black. All of this in terror scared America and he wins in what is going to be a landslide.
That, my friends, is how great of a campaign he ran. This is someone who came on the national scene just four years ago.
Barack has a lot of hype and I think he will live up to it. He will not be the greatest president ever, but he will be a damn good one.
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Mon Nov-03-08 10:09 PM
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Lifelong Protester
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Mon Nov-03-08 10:09 PM
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2. I think with the mess he is inheriting, if he can get things organized |
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AS HE WILL, he has every chance at becoming the greatest president ever. If he can unite the disperate groups he has, and using his same skill as he did in running a campaign, there is no doubt he can be up in the top 5.
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Mon Nov-03-08 10:39 PM
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3. If Obama and Biden win tomorrow, the entire World will begin |
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Mon Nov-03-08 10:48 PM
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Frankly, he deserves another shot in 2012 should the unthinkable happen, because he's outperformed McCain every step of the way. A defeat would be down purely to racial prejudice on the part of a majority of the electorate or theft. Obama simply cannot be faulted in any great way for his campaign.
To give the Repubs the White House back after Bush is so far beyond reasonable logic, it would either confirm the United States of America as - at present - the most extreme right-wing nation seen on this planet since the 1930s, or, alternatively, that it is not a real democracy by virtue of a stolen election.
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