US Election results.
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Thanks Rick, I now hope he walks the talk.
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I feel the same as I did the day I received my Architectural License....Elation soon gives way to the realization that I still had to go to work tomorrow.....
Well We all have to go to work tomorrow and for Barack it's no different except that his job just got eminently more difficult. He is going to need a lot of help. It's in all of our best interest to insure that he is successful.
So Let me be the first to offer up my commitment to do my part to be more inclusive in my political comments.
I do hope that Barack congratulates John McCain for his efforts and welcomes him into his list of trusted advisors.
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Great to hear that Obama has it sewn up. It may be just what Americans [and indeed, the rest of the world] need right now....
Here's to positive momentum.
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I just watched two great speeches...each man promising to work together for the better of our country: I am impressed!
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@unknownuser said:
I do hope that Barack congratulates John McCain for his efforts and welcomes him into his list of trusted advisors.
I was thinking the same thing. Just saw McCain speech. He took his defeat like a gentleman.
Now let's all hope (or pray, if that's your thing) that BHO doesn't blow it.
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@utiler said:
Great to hear that Obama has it sewn up. It may be just what Americans [and indeed, the rest of the world] need right now....
Well, 52% (at last count) needed it, while 48% could have done just fine without it.
respectfully,
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Congratulations USA
The vast majority of people here in South Africa are very happy and excited at the potential that President Elect Obama holds for you and the international community in general.
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Good choice
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Congratulations!
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Congratulations, America!!
Very pleased about the result..!!
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Congratulations America. You made the right choice.
An historic speech from Obama and a dignified and gracious one from McCain. It would seem that the real John McCain is back again. Let's hope they Obamas bridge-building pledges materialise and that they can now work together. -
Congratulations America
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Bravo!
And the President use Sketchup and 3D warehouse!
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Congratulations to Obama, to all who supported him in his long campaign, to all who voted for him and to the USA.
I enjoyed this campaign more, especially because there was much less ‘mud throwing’. (not talking about Palin). You could see that both candidates didn’t really like to be dragged into this kind of ugly campaigning. I have no doubt that McCain’s congratulations were honest. An admirable man who took his defeat with dignity.
Let’s hope the younger Obama will face USA’s and world problems with more wisdom than his predecessor Bush. (not difficult for the bright person he is).
Let’s hope his charisma ‘pays off’ in a way that he / the administration makes sound decisions, not only for the USA but also in respect to the rest of the world. In another thread the superpower issue was mentioned. This might be by history. But the USA may have a hard time to cope with the fact that in the next decade(s) we will see that there are other participants in the world-scene who may no longer accept this and who will be able to dictate whatever goes on in the world and how conflicts/problems should be resolved. Not the USA nor Europe nor Russia. All three together represent only about 14 percent of the world population. And they’re separate participants!
( As I wrote before: ….and hopefully it will bring the US back to what it is. Just a big country (not that many people) as part of a world that belongs to all of us.)
Let’s hope Obama will not exclude the republicans from his strategy. I wish him well in facing an immense task to put the USA back on track. I think he can do it.I do hope and congratulations from
Wo3Dan
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I finally feel like America got it right this time! This is so very historic in so many ways and I truy hope this can bring the people together for a common goal. While I did not vote for McCain (obviously) I can say he was a complete gentleman during his speech. I hope that talk is true and that he and Obama can work together for the better of the American people. I think both have great strengths and it would only make America stronger if they could work together to get America back on track. The only part I did not like was the booing at the McCain rally. I think it shows there is still much hatred in America for anyone who is not the majority. In addition, I hope this gives some of those who feel they have not had a voice...well now they have someone to look up to and hopefully be inspired to not only be a better person but a better American.
My prayers to America and our new president elect Barack Obama. This is truly an inspirational time.
Scott
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Pinching myself
This is not a dream, we just took America back and maybe saved it from an almost certain doom.
This is the America I saw as a kid, this is the America I left my country for, this is the America that makes me proud to be a part of.
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Well Done America! I think you are now on the Right Track!
I now hope that Barrack Obama will now deliver on his promises.
I think the task will be made somewhat easier with all the Global
Good Will that he now has.I will look on him as a Multi Colour President as he has many
roots, even some Green. His great-great-great-grandfather
Fulmuth Kearney, a Shoemaker from Moneygall, Co. Offaly, Ireland
sailed to the USA in 1850.I also have respect for John McCain after seeing his sincere
speech accepting defeat. I believe he will work with Obama to
get the job done!Mike
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It's just funny that these local CC workers keep leaning on the showels everywhere in the World!
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Yeah, but I imagine the guy is giving directions to the newspaper
guys about where to go for a pint! They are unofficial tourist
guides and do a great job
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