US Elections
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He'll get assasinated.
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- Abortions for all!
- BOOOOOOOO!!
- ...Abortions for none!
- BOOOOOOOO!!
- Abortions for some... miniature American flags for others!
- YAAAAAAAAY!!
Simpsons rules.
This is good news though, Obama seems an intelligent guy and it will be great to have a change from the last 8 years.
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This is good news though, Obama seems an intelligent guy and it will be great to have a change from the last 8 years.
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That is a good quote. It's almost as good as Futurama's televised debate between John Jackson and Jack Johnson:
- I say Mr. Jackson's proposals go too far!
- And I say Mr. Johnson's proposals don't go too far enough!
Or something like that.
The 'Credit Crunch', or whatever you want to call it, isn't going to just go away now that the USA has a Democrat in the White House. The same can be said for the War In Iraq. Most of what Obama has said thus far involves meeting people, e.g. the Iranians, to talk things over. That in itself isn't really a solution for any problem.
- I say Mr. Jackson's proposals go too far!
- And I say Mr. Johnson's proposals don't go too far enough!
Or something like that.
The 'Credit Crunch', or whatever you want to call it, isn't going to just go away now that the USA has a Democrat in the White House. The same can be said for the War In Iraq. Most of what Obama has said thus far involves meeting people, e.g. the Iranians, to talk things over. That in itself isn't really a solution for any problem.
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My wee brother just told me to check out how the 1984 US Presidential Election broke down:
MAD!
MAD!
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Heavy Metal is the Law.
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Oh.... oh god....
thrashduck wrote:And the internet was without uk thrash form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of James moved upon the face of the waters.
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Haha, Jamie, that pictures is rubbish and doesn't even mean anything. Hilarious.
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I just watched Obama's victory speech, it was pretty damn good. The man definitely knows how to speak, unlike his soon-to-be predecessor (is it right that he doesn't become the real president until January when he moves into the White House? Or is he president right now?). I even allowed myself to feel a bit of hope. Let's see what happens though. I'm definitely happier about this than I would've been had it gone the other way, so 'ere we go for negro fun times.
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jonny_boy34 wrote:I just watched Obama's victory speech, it was pretty damn good. The man definitely knows how to speak, unlike his soon-to-be predecessor (is it right that he doesn't become the real president until January when he moves into the White House? Or is he president right now?). I even allowed myself to feel a bit of hope. Let's see what happens though. I'm definitely happier about this than I would've been had it gone the other way, so 'ere we go for negro fun times.
Haha, yeah it's nice innit. We watched that when I got into uni this morning, sort of emotional. He's clearly a great man.
Great president is another issue... let's hope so.
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jonny_boy34 wrote:is it right that he doesn't become the real president until January when he moves into the White House? Or is he president right now?
His official term of office starts in January 20th, inauguration day where he gets sworn in and all that
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President elect.
What are the odds Obama will tear up the bowling alley in the White House and replace it with a KFC?
What are the odds Obama will tear up the bowling alley in the White House and replace it with a KFC?
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this has to be McCains biggest fail since his microwavable "pizza rollers" which never caught on.
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