so, this is the day

Obama was elected and the people have spoken, all the bullshit aside.

By no means I intend to offend "right wingers" NO, but I'm copying some really interesting remarks here, perhaps posted by the crowd who are extremist people far far to the right, a minority in the right; whom even a good portion of average republicans recognize need to calm down, I'm happy to hear talks of Republican party rebounding to its core values, its good ol' days

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Comment by Smitty Smith
November 5th, 2008 at 11:55 am
The States need to declare their independence from the union and become republics. OBAMA cannot be allowed to rule this country.
Comment by Sense of history
November 5th, 2008 at 11:52 am

I have enjoyed beautiful operas and ballets. I have visited lovely and ancient sites. I have read the world??s best literature. I have stood at the tomb of the Unkown Confederate Soldier. I have seen the flag that flew over Atlanta before the Yankees invaded. It is stunning and beautiful. Of course I honor my flag.
Comment by Monte
November 5th, 2008 at 11:41 am
Hey Kate, sorry to spoil your party but Obama and the Democrats created the divisions in this country. Do you think they are going to stop now since it won them vicotry???
do these people listen to anything but Rush or foxnews? u know, there are a ton of information sources out there, some certainly less biased than these two and some leaning to the other side, its up to u to be informed in an unbiased way

while others go...
Comment by Melzee
November 5th, 2008 at 11:56 am

McCain did respond and he responded with dignity and very well. Maybe the republican supporters should listen to it again or read his transcript and follow suit.
Comment by Roger Fleming
November 5th, 2008 at 11:55 am

I agree the Repubican Party needs to return to the Party of Lincoln, Eisenhower, and Reagan and re-adopt those core values. First you need to clean house and move away from a radical form of conservatism that only separates this great nation of ours. I am referring to people like Rush Limbaugh and others who??s whole career is based on partisan politics. The other thing you need to do is start accepting responsiblity for their mistakes. Stop blaming the other guy for your failures. If you do so you will improve - grow - and move forward as a viable party that this country needs. Continue the way you have and you will fall by the sidelines becoming little more than ??McCarthism?? and other radical ??better than thou?? movements. The people gave you a mandate and eight years ago and you failed.
Comment by Josef - ATL
November 5th, 2008 at 11:51 am

It??s an absolute shame that people could not make up their own minds by doing their own research and analysis of each candidate, rather, they (Obama supporters) simply swayed back and forth listening to the chant of ??change? and ??yes we can?. Almost as though they were in a stuper or trance, bobbing their heads up and down and feeling tingly all over. Americans have an extremely short memory. We forget about past abuses and incompetence by the likes of former Presidents Carter and Clinton. 911 seems so long ago! Many of the first time voters were too young to vote or remeber the events of 911. They are a product of today??s generation, nothing like the generation of WW2. There will probably not be another generation like there was during WW2. We are going to just have to adjust. The trend seems to be more European, liberal, ??open-minded?. It will take many, many years before this trend is reversed, if at all. Yes, Cal is correct in saying that Obama could not have won without the Republicans. It was not only because of what he said but also because of so many disgruntled Republicans who ended up voting for Obama, for whatever reasons. You get what you deserve, but unfortunately many of us, almost half the county, didn??t ask for this
Right, last i checked Bush lost the popular vote in 2000, how is that for half the country who didnt want him in the first place and had to put up for 8 years and a lot of BS, how is that for a short memory, guess history is written only in times of disaster and democratic rule... thats the only history some would like to remember, like the 8 years of bush, the patriot act, the lies, the killings, the failures of him were just a bad dream of last night's drunkness, they dont belong to reality... i pity the people who view the world in such a one colored way

Comment by Johnny
November 5th, 2008 at 11:49 am

As a Republican (who voted for Obama!), I hope the party has learned a lesson. Hopefully they can get their act together and challenge the Dems in 4 years.
now that u read all of this, decide for yourself which one are u?
dont answer this here, answer this to yourself and judge yourself, objectively.
Are u the one who prefers the divisive comments, are u the one who sees the world in one color? or are you ready to let go, are u ready to accept the facts, and to give Obama a chance... are you the one who prefers a divided america for sake of your partisanship?
flyingimam Reviewed by flyingimam on . right wing re-acts so, this is the day Obama was elected and the people have spoken, all the bullshit aside. By no means I intend to offend "right wingers" NO, but I'm copying some really interesting remarks here, perhaps posted by the crowd who are extremist people far far to the right, a minority in the right; whom even a good portion of average republicans recognize need to calm down, I'm happy to hear talks of Republican party rebounding to its core values, its good ol' days Republicans Must Respond Rating: 5