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Wed Nov-05-08 10:10 PM
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HOLY FUCKING SHIT. DO YOU REALIZE WHAT JUST HAPPENED? |
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Do you realize what just happened in America? Despite all of the odds, we elected a black man named Barack Hussein Obama. He had everything and I mean everything going against him. As a matter of fact, this man has CONSISTENTLY overcame the odds that have been against him his entire life. What do we know about Obama's life?
Born to a white mother and Kenyan father. Father left him at 2 years old. Raised on food stamps. A black kid living in Indonesia for a part of his young life. Shipped back to the states to live with his elderly grandparents. Living as a black kid in Hawaii, desperately trying to figure out who he was and where his place would be in the world. Gets on the wrong track early in life but then turns it around magnificently.
Goes to college and excels. Then, instead of working on Wall Street, goes to Chicago and works for poor people, organizing them. Why would a kid, with opportunities out of the wazoo choose to do something like that? Then he decides to go to law school and is elected the first black president of the Harvard Law Review.
Then goes back to the south side of Chicago to organize poor folks and promote getting as many people registered to vote as possible.
Then fast forward and in 2004, Obama is elected to the U.S. Senate. The third black person post Reconstruction to do such a thing. I remember at the time being totally shocked that everything was just falling into place for OBama. People were saying Obama didn't have a real opponent and that he basically walked into the Senate. I wonder if those people are still thinking the same thing?
Then fast forward to this election. Obama had everything going against him.
- no black person has ever been nominated by a major political party, let alone anything like this - there are two black governors in the country, one of whom was elevated because the white governor resigned - Obama is fairly liberal - Think about the Wright controversy - First name "Barack" - Middle name "Hussein" - Last name "Obama" - If you know anything about the smears that have been out there, Barack's name had special meaning to some freepers as some sort of sign - Obama was called a socialist, communist, terrorist, sexist, racist, Nazi, redistributer - Obama is from the South Side of Chicago. Status Quo Democrats claimed only southern white males in the party could win the presidency. Obama blew that myth out of the water - inexperience, Clinton's 3am phone call ad - Celebrity smear - Biden saying that Obama would be tested within 6 months of his presidency in an international crisis - 2 wars going on and a recession
And people STILL chose to vote for Obama. They chose to go against a Vietnam POW "war hero" who has been a senator for almost 30 years and who had earned a significant amount of bipartisan support. Even the Clintons loved McCain. Obama beat THEM and McCain and didn't even break a SWEAT. He didn't even get riled up about it. You didn't hear any leaks, infighting. It's as if they knew all along he would win going away.
President Obama was born to be president for this moment in history. No one else was meant to do it right now and nothing anyone could have done would have stopped it. It is destiny.
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:12 PM
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1. I remember his '04 speech, and thinking "smart guy, good speaker" |
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"Bitch about the name, though". :rofl:
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:16 PM
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8. Hmmmmm. I heard that same 2004 speech and said to myself at the time, |
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"Oh my God - THAT man's going to be our first black president!!!"
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:27 PM
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18. I said the same exact thing!! |
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I watched it with my ex, and right after the speech I said: "That man is going to be president someday."
Little did I know it would only be 4 years later!!!
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:44 PM
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26. I remember telling my family that he'd be our President someday. n/t |
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:40 PM
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24. And Al Sharpton even got the name wrong in his otherwise phenomenal speech at the 2004 Convention |
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Sharpton referred to him as "Obama Barack."
What an amazing accomplishment. I'm frankly astonished that it happened in my (comparatively young) lifetime.
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:12 PM
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2. Sounds to me like he is a REAL WINNER OUR NEW PRESIDENT |
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:17 PM
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10. This man must have a four leaf clover tatooed on his ass. |
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He is the most fortunate man in politics. I pray his good fortune and karma rubs off on the United States. We could use some of the good will Obama has earned throughout his life. God has a special regard for this man.
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Thu Nov-06-08 12:27 AM
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35. Not a tattoo. Birthmark. |
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I also hope Obama's good luck becomes America's good fortune.
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:12 PM
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3. What a post. RECOMMEND |
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Wow.
I thought the same things but I couldn't put into words this way.
Truly destiny. Let's make the most of it.
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:12 PM
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I believe that's what all you cool people say, anyhow :P
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:13 PM
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5. Clearly the Right man, at the Right time, in the Right place. . with |
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:14 PM
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6. Off to the greatest... |
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:46 PM
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:15 PM
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:16 PM
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9. Love it!! Right place, right time, right destiny!!! nt |
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:17 PM
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11. I keep thinking he just won the nomination. Then I realize he WON the PRESIDENCY |
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and I'm just stunned all over again. This has been happening all day...
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:19 PM
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12. It took me 24 hours to grasp it, too. Tonight, I am amazed........ nt |
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:21 PM
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13. Don't forget having to beat the Clinton Dynasty!!! |
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Seriously, that was a bigger hurdle than beating McCain.
Hillary had every advantage over him.
When before this has there been such a strong frontrunner coming into the primaries?
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:31 PM
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I remember Hillary telling Katie Couric that this whole matter would be wrapped up by Super Tuesday. Boy was she wrong. Fast forward a year and Barack Hussein Obama is the fucking 44th President of the United States of America!!!!!!! NUMBER 44! When you think of the Clintons, you think of just a powerful machine. Obama beat them out of nowhere. They weren't even paying attention to him. They were worried about John Edwards. But, YES WE CAN. He grabbed the nation's imagination and took off. Only a FEW politicians have ever been able to do that. I think of FDR, JFK, and RFK. Republicans would think of Reagan. Even many Republicans were INSPIRED by this man. That is saying a lot. He has a very eloquent and dignified manner about him that just screams LEADER. Not too many politicians have that. Many of them are perpetually concerned about what the polls say instead of standing on principles. They are embroiled in constant campaigning, while throwing a bone out to the people every once in a while to placate the masses.
Obama truly loves this country. A lot of people say they do but then try desperately to destroy the country by dividing it and abusing power. Obama LOVES this country and the people in it. He loves the POOR. When was the last time we had a president who LOVES the poor? He understands what the founding fathers meant when they drafted the Constitution. He understands that document intimately. He also understand the United State's role in the world, how our power and influence can literally bring people out of poverty, stop genocide, end wars, end the tyranny people live under in rogue nations, and how the United State's biggest tool is our ideals and hope for the world.
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:36 PM
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The man is cut from entirely different cloth.
I was following the superdelegate support from the beginning of the year, before the first primaries, and she has scores of their endorsements including my own senator and a number of CA representatives and I WAS LIVID!!!
The California primary was still weeks away, not a single Californian had voted!
I could go on and on and on, but one defining moment to many of my friends was the gas tax pander.
Hillary demonstrated herself to be identical in that respect to McCain, political expediency over truth, and Obama had the courage and integrity to be honest.
What a candidate, what a leader, what a president!
:toast:
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:21 PM
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14. He was also called the anti-christ. |
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And a Muslim. I guess it's the same thing in some people's eyes.
I can't believe he overcame all of it. I knew my friends and I could see through the bullshit, I was just hoping that the rest of the country could too. They did. I'm proud of them. Us.
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:21 PM
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:22 PM
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16. The right man at the right time. He threw the last punch and it was a knockout. |
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Obama has the potential to be not only one of this nation's best Presidents, but also a major world leader.
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:23 PM
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17. See, here's what I don't get....maybe someone can refresh my memory... |
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all day, and all night, everyone has done nothing but talk about race...we elected a black man...did anyone ever expect to see this in their lifetime, etc, etc, etc.
I don't think it's so much that this country would have not elected a black president before now, but has there ever been a SERIOUS, qualified contender before? I can't remember any. Jessee Jackson in my mind, never had a chance, because he just doesn't have 'it', and as much as I find Al Sharpton entertaining, I don't think he was a serious candidate either.
Obama just had it all right. If he had come along years ago, I think he would have won as well. Maybe if MLK would have lived, he too could have been elected.
Just something I was thinking about today. Not to take anything away from this historic election, or Obama, but my vote for him never had anything to do with the color of his skin. It was because I thought he was better suited for the job. Even without Biden I still would have voted for him.
I mean, doesn't it defeat the purpose of uniting this country, when the media keeps making an issue out of Obama's race?
Honestly, I think Obama had EVERYTHING going for him.
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:27 PM
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19. honestly I thought our first black president would be a republican.... |
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this is truly surreal. Not only did we elect a relatively liberal black democrat, but he carried North Carolina, Virginia, Indiana, Ohio, Florida, and won PA by more than Bill Clinton. Unreal.
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:33 PM
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22. I think your question is the entire point |
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Uh - obviously at some point in the last 200 years - there had to be at least ONE black man or woman who was a "serious qualified contender" - right??
Seriously.
I am much more excited to have someone who I feel reflects my life and values, regardless of color. But I certainly understand what it means to minorities to finally feel like they're truly part of "We The People". It is monumental.
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:29 PM
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20. you forgot that he was also called a pedophile |
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remember that ad about him wanting to teach sex to kindergartners?
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:36 PM
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23. Oh yes. It's hard to keep up with all the smears they threw at him. |
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They threw the kitchen sink, stove, refrigerator, dishes, china cabinet and everything in the cupboards. The hate directed at this man was UNREAL. I forgot all about the "arab", "muslim", "anti-christ", "infanticide" and "pedophile" charges against him. I have never seen a presidential candidate smeared in such a way ever.
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:42 PM
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25. 'President Obama was born to be president for this moment in history.' |
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this is what I was trying to explain last night at the party. there were a lot of things that had to fall into place for this to happen,
it was meant to be. he, and all of us actually, are here at this moment, for a reason.
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:45 PM
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27. THE MAN OF THE HOUR...it is a DIRE HOUR.....PERFECT TIMING |
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:47 PM
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29. I always knew that he would be president someday... |
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:48 PM
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31. I knew in 2004, if he ever ran, I'd vote for him... |
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but I didn't expect for him and Biden to run at the same time. ;-)
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:47 PM
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30. One day a black person may say' ;a white persn actually won the white house back...? |
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:50 PM
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God put Obama in office!!!
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:53 PM
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33. just elected Obama itself has dramatically impacted (and improved) the world |
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re-watch that acceptance speech...
last night during that acceptance speech... i just kept thinking "we actually ELECTED this guy."
his story is compelling, but the raw fact that we've elected a brown, brilliant man who is so perfect for the times... the best man for the job... in soooooo many ways... almost seems unreal after all these years.
destiny? perhaps.
all i know is that USA has a lot to be proud of... and i think the mere fact that we elected this guy has changed the world dramatically.
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Wed Nov-05-08 11:04 PM
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34. In addition to being called all the things you listed, he was also called an "elitist." |
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Thu Nov-06-08 02:32 AM
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36. Yea, BO just picked Rahm who poo-poo'ed Dean's 50 state strategy. |
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