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Good Times
11-04-2008, 09:20 PM
It has been a historic night. This is the first president that is 50% Caucasian / 43.75% Arabic / 6.25% African. We can definitely agree that our country has come a long way from racism with the first minority president in history.

Many of us can agree to disagree on the new president but at this point we must all be unified behind our new president and support him. We may all never agree with his political policies but I hope that the he will lead us to a better country and heal our country. Change will not happen tomorrow but hopefully there will be a better tomorrow.

He speeches that he preached will be tested coming 2009. The truth will come and we hope that this proud country has made the right decision in selecting our new president of the United State of America. Lets pray and hope that he will unify this country and bring forth a better community for the United States citizens.

God bless America.

Marc P
11-04-2008, 09:30 PM
agreed..... :thumbup:

Seanz0rz
11-04-2008, 10:29 PM
great song norcal. its up there on my all time favorite songs.

drguitarum2005
11-04-2008, 10:40 PM
time to put away the swords and accept what it is. I personally believe God is leading the nation in the way He sees best fit, but religion is not for this topic. Most importantly, God bless America!

AutoShop
11-04-2008, 10:42 PM
Im pissed. This is all bullshit. Nuff said.

AutoShop
11-04-2008, 10:46 PM
Dont throw the flobots in my face. Im a FWT member.

AutoShop
11-04-2008, 10:58 PM
Ugh for someone that is posting flobot vids you should know all about FightWithTools and what they're all about. Im not gonna get in to it now.

drguitarum2005
11-04-2008, 11:00 PM
flobots? fwt? mma? am i the only one COMPLETELY lost with whats going on?

slosurfer
11-05-2008, 06:35 AM
It has been a historic night. This is the first president that is 50% Caucasian / 43.75% Arabic / 6.25% African. We can definitely agree that our country has come a long way from racism with the first minority president in history.

Many of us can agree to disagree on the new president but at this point we must all be unified behind our new president and support him. We may all never agree with his political policies but I hope that the he will lead us to a better country and heal our country. Change will not happen tomorrow but hopefully there will be a better tomorrow.

He speeches that he preached will be tested coming 2009. The truth will come and we hope that this proud country has made the right decision in selecting our new president of the United State of America. Lets pray and hope that he will unify this country and bring forth a better community for the United States citizens.

God bless America.


:good: I too hope that he does a good job for this country. It will be interesting to see what this all brings for our troops in Iraq and Afganistan.

Scuba
11-05-2008, 09:20 AM
I wanna see if he can prove all the non believers wrong...
Mr. un experienced...
Wait..that was the other thread to make fun...

God bless America.
We will need it

RunnerUp
11-05-2008, 11:03 AM
i typically try to not get involved on the political threads but i am actually amazed that he won by as much as he did. as long as he doesnt touch the second amendment, no supreme court judges die/retire in the next 4 years, and he doesnt pull us out of iraq immediately, ill be okay with this.

calrockx
11-05-2008, 01:13 PM
I feel a little better about the world today than I did yesterday.

God bless...the world.

Terracoma
11-05-2008, 01:17 PM
Republicans will pull out some Dr. Seuss or the dictionary and filibuster any legislation threatening the 2nd Amendment and possibly any legislation requiring immediate withdrawal from Iraq. Reviving the federal ban on assault weapons might be a different story, though.


If I were to fear anything, I'd be worried about Scalia or Thomas retiring during Obama's administration and having a left-leaning justice appointed and pushed through to the bench... Most of the recent appointments have been fairly moderate, though, so hopefully that trend continues, regardless of the administration.

RunnerUp
11-05-2008, 01:29 PM
Republicans will pull out some Dr. Seuss or the dictionary and filibuster any legislation threatening the 2nd Amendment and possibly any legislation requiring immediate withdrawal from Iraq.

im pretty sure the democrats now have a filibuster proof majority, though im not 100% on that, i havent read the news or turned on a tv since nobama won, and calrockx, i need some money, would you mind giving me some of yours that you worked hard for?

gilby4runner
11-05-2008, 01:48 PM
The worry that i have is the fact that so many of our justices are at the point or way past the point of retirement. Hoping for middle of the road picks is like asking BP to drop prices below 1.00 a gallon.... not gonna happen
Lance your point reguarding Obama's background and how its a historical event is a good point. Now that we have made such great strides overcoming racial barriers i do believe that its time for an overhaul on racial policies. There should no longer be excuses for our society. I have been called a racist becuase i voiced my opinion of Obama. My dislikes are not racial but inexperience. (Another debate another time) I am afraid the race card will be played a lot in the next four years. I hope and pray its not the case but i can see it happening. His win should be the final nail in the racial / equality debate.
Reguardless of our stances, the winner has been choosen. We must stand and show our support of this great nation.

cooldry
11-05-2008, 02:17 PM
Sadly one of the things I'm most excited about, and it wouldn't have mattered which candidate won, is that we're finally going to have a president that can speak intelligently.

Terracoma
11-05-2008, 03:26 PM
im pretty sure the democrats now have a filibuster proof majority, though im not 100% on that

I believe the Democrats are still short of the number of required seats, pending some uncounted votes in a few tight races...



The worry that i have is the fact that so many of our justices are at the point or way past the point of retirement.

I discovered that I forgot to mention Kennedy (the tie-breaker) in addition to Scalia and Thomas.

The other seats that may open up are already held by more liberal-minded justices, so the "balance" in the supreme court would remain relatively unchanged if those seats were liberated.

strykersd
11-05-2008, 03:41 PM
It has been a historic night. This is the first president that is 50% Caucasian / 43.75% Arabic / 6.25% African.

Is this true? That he's not half black? Not that it matters, but I've heard the rumors but I haven't been able to find proof of it anywhere...