Election Politics are over, time to support our new President

I hope to God that he does a good job.

And I think so matter who you are - right or left - you have to admit that his speech was so jammed packed with emotion. I'm friggin' proud to be an American.
 
I hope to God that he does a good job.

And I think so matter who you are - right or left - you have to admit that his speech was so jammed packed with emotion. I'm friggin' proud to be an American.
Amen

I would be really bummed if he was a bad president.
 
This is a monumental historical night . Let the process of change commence . I look forward to the great future that awaits this great country .
 
Yeah, i was like "OMG...thank God he has that bullet proof glass to protect him"

Living in Delaware; where the votes were split like 48% to 52%, I'm NOT looking forward to the inevitable "tension" of the upcoming months. I wish Obama would conduct all his business via satellite lol.
 
Great post, Mal. I agree, we need to put our differences and party affiliation aside and support our next president as one united people. I thought both Obama and McCain gave great and uplifting speeches. Speeches that unite, rather than divide with a message of hope that it's not impossible for all of us, people and government, to work together to lead our nation to a better future.

Congratulations, Mr. Obama, President Elect.
 
Ugh, it's really painful to see some of the divisive ******** starting to be spewed on this board already in such a powerful moment:huh:

And I don't want to name any names but it's totally all UA-Archangel.

At the same time, gotta admit, I wouldn't have expected this level of graciousness from the Democrats on the board if McCain had won.
So kudos.
 
Greetings all.

As you all know, I voted for McCain....
I will not go into why, you guys all know why.

Now, I was sitting here, almost with heartburn, afraid.

I thought about it, and I am going to leave this all behind.
The United States has elected the 44th President.
Burack Hussein Obama

I want everyone, regardless, if you didn't vote for him, give him your positive support. He has not done anything yet to deserve our anger. What makes it better, is he is the United States first Black President, which is a monumental moment in our history.

From this point on, I will do what I can, to support our new president when he needs it, but I will of course oppose his policies that I do not agree with in the future.

Lets take a moment, and cheer him on, as he has performed adminrably over this 22 year campaign.

I also agree too :o
 
Voted Obama, and I must say that his speech was reminiscent of FDR and trying to bring the country together out of the great depression and facing war.

To those ends, I think we'll see an Obama cabinet with both dems, republicans, and independents, young and old, and everything in between.

Here is too a great outlook on the next 4 years!
 
As a minority (hispanic) I'm proud that Obama won. As a liberal I'm happy Obama won. As an occasional supporter of the democratic party (I'm socially liberal, but politically I have a love-hate relationship with both parties) I'm glad Obama won. So...overall...I'm in a great mood right now. :yay:
 
Greetings all.

As you all know, I voted for McCain....
I will not go into why, you guys all know why.

Now, I was sitting here, almost with heartburn, afraid.

I thought about it, and I am going to leave this all behind.
The United States has elected the 44th President.
Burack Hussein Obama

I want everyone, regardless, if you didn't vote for him, give him your positive support. He has not done anything yet to deserve our anger. What makes it better, is he is the United States first Black President, which is a monumental moment in our history.

From this point on, I will do what I can, to support our new president when he needs it, but I will of course oppose his policies that I do not agree with in the future.

Lets take a moment, and cheer him on, as he has performed admirably over this 22 year campaign.
Well said and I humbly agree
 
Well said Malice. I whole-heatedly agree and my kudos to you for starting this thread. :)
 
after a long time, I can now look at Barack Obama and say that I am proud of my President
 
Yay for Change! For once, I wish I was American so I could have added my vote!
 
"Ok Obama now be a good president. Be on time, do a good job, and don't mess it up for all the black people. You know their gonna be watching you extra hard. Let's not be that token black guy ok. Any and everything you do will be a reflection on all minorities in the country. You know how they act as if Jesse Jackson is the voice of all black people? Well now thats you."
 
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I voted for Obama and I'm happy I helped get a Black Man elected.
 
I appluaud you Malice. Let us hope he doesn't do much to get us angry like Mr. Bush has.
 
I voted for McCain, on the basis that I saw his plans as the "lesser of two evils". In my opinion as an American voter, I do not believe Barack Obama will be a good President. He has numerous ties to Islam, supports both gay marriage and abortion, and wants to withdraw our men and women in uniform from Iraq prematurely.

As for McCain, I feel one reason why he didn't win was because he "sat on the fence" regarding a few very important issues, giving different answers every few months...and its likely that because of it, many Americans felt they couldn't trust him as a responsible Chief Executive. I also think people were much too critical of Sarah Palin, and that in turn reflected negatively on McCain. My hope at the moment is that God will somehow use this to His advantage, to bring the United States into a brighter era for His sake...not Obama's, McCain's, or anyone else's.
 
Ohhhh Moviefan. Will you ever let me down with your posts? Always a laugh.
 

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