OBAMA WINS!
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The only thing to cheer about IMO is that this outcome avoided putting a horribly incompetent VP candidate into the Oval Office eventually. Obama seems like one of the few decent politicians, but pulling out of Iraq before it´s restored to a half-decent state (which will take a decade at least) is a huge huge mistake which will cost the world. The US should finish the job it has started, for the sake of the Iraquis, and their own. Just one issue that has no real solution, no good outcome, regardless of his decisions.
I don´t get the cheering and the hollering, people seem to think this is a pop contest. The whole legislative system of the US is so epicly screwed up, regardless of party affiliation. Mr Barack will have to rely on this very system to get something done, he´s in an impossible position against the lobbies and the conservatists, even with a democratic senate.
This man has an impossible job, even if he would do perfect, and he will screw up that´s only natural, it would only change so little against the transformations put into effect by Reagan, Clinton, Bush. I´m glad he won, but I don´t get the enthusiasm at all. :|
- Well, it's something people have been waiting for. That's where the excitement + nervousness comes in.Jaline
- I would never trust any politician as much as some people trust Obama, but he's the best candidate for the job.Jaline
- the hollering is because we're excited to see a president who is decent and could possibly make a difference, if small.monkeyshine
- +1million. from what i see/hear everyone thinks this dude is the 2nd coming of jesus. *puke*sublocked
- you're just spewing hatred tonight aren't ya sublocked? Why not have a coke and a smile and....BuddhaHat
- i'm an angry dude. let me vent.sublocked