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Old 11-05-2008, 10:11 AM
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2008 Presidential Election (Part 16): Americans vote for CHANGE!



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Thank you.

You did it. You showed America -- and the world -- that change can happen.

Thank you for the miles you walked, the doors you knocked, the phones you rang, the hard-earned dollars you gave, the spirit you committed to this campaign. Thank you for never wavering, even when the days were dark, the clouds grayed the skies, and the rain poured. Thank you for tuning out the static of the cynics and believing in your power to change this country.

Thank you for all the late nights and all the far too early mornings, for trudging through the bitter cold of winter and wading through the oppressive heat of summer to canvass in your communities. Thank you for the rain-soaked jeans, the mud-caked sneakers, the sweat-drenched t-shirts, and the snow-covered scarves and hats. Thank you for your patience; thank you for your perseverance.

Thank you to Brandi in Minneapolis, who inspired us all with her phone-banking story, and thank you to all those who stayed up all night calling voters in Guam during the primaries, helping us eek out a close victory.

Thank you to everyone who has taken part in the HQ blog conversation and livened the myBO community with your commentary, stories, humor, and passion.

Thank you to everyone who United for Change.

Thank you for painting your barns, canvassing by horseback, and volunteering alongside your Llama for Obama.

Thank you to a man who asked us to put Barney Smith above Smith Barney.

Thank you to the pioneers who risked their lives for the right to vote so that all of us could partake in the democratic process.

Thank you to Andy and Stuart and Theresa and the thousands of Obama Organizing Fellows, who helped lay the foundation for this grassroots movement and built something that can last for years to come.

Thank you to Casperr, Kath25, AdamB, Elise Elise, Icebergslim, Populista, and every Daily Kos diarist (you know who you are) who not only blogged their hearts out, but hit the streets for Obama.

Thank you to the students in the Bronx who helped showed this country that a new generation of young Americans is serious about politics, profoundly inspired, and ready to confront the challenges that face our country.

Thank you to Brittany and the millions of people in this country who have lost a loved one too soon, but have not given up hope that this country can provide affordable health care to every American.

Thank you Duffy Lyon, for your marvelous Butter Cow.

Thank you Purple Shirt Guy, for standing with Barack when he stood against the war in 2002 and standing with Barack when he spoke about the need to end the war five years later (with that same purple shirt on).

Thank you Jeff, for sleeping on your roof to house volunteers and to all of NYC4Obama for helping to put together one of the best nights of this campaign in September of 2007 in New York City.

Thank you Grace, Josh, Lauren, Reverend Scipio and everyone who helped put together a victory in South Carolina that will be talked about for decades to come.

Thank you to Rashed, our 75,000th donor, and Angela, our 250,000th donor. Thank you to every single person -- from Mike in Nevada, to Andrew and Sharon, to Rebecca to Michael Wilson in Florida, Christy, Jane, Carole and so many others -- who helped build this house with your grassroots contributions. You shattered every record and expectation, and you changed our politics.

Thank you Charles, for telling your story and sharing your faith in the young people of America.

Thank you to everyone who took time out of your lives to work towards something bigger than yourselves.

Change can happen. You proved it.
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Old 11-05-2008, 10:24 AM
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Thanks Lou!

Gee, I wonder what will happen to Joe the Plumber now?

I'm so proud of the people of this country, and I'm so excited about the prospect of a new Administration and being led by someone who can bring us together instead of tearing us apart. I've always been proud to be an American, and I'm proud that I served my country in the United States Marine Corps Reserves, but I don't think that I've ever been so proud and happy as I am right now.

I'm so happy that we, as a country, could overcome the prejudice and racism that has been an unfortunate part of our existence throughout our history and elect Barack Obama, and I truly believe that he can heal the divides in this country and lead us into a better future, and I wish him and his Administration success.

To be sure, Barack Obama will be facing great challenges when he takes office, but I'm filled with hope and optimism that he'll rise to the demands of the job and be a great president, and I'm looking forward to the next four, and hopefully eight, years of his Administration.

I've really enjoyed seeing everyone's points of view over the last year, and I'm so heartened by the intelligence and passion that I saw in so many of your posts. I love this message board, I love Fan Forum, and I love the United States of America. God Bless us all.
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Old 11-05-2008, 10:42 AM
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Well I cant say that im not dissapointed, because I am. Congratulations to Obama..and I wish him luck.

I hope that he keeps all his promises and sticks to doing what he said he would. I still think he has no idea what he's in for but we'll see in time.
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Old 11-05-2008, 10:49 AM
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Well I cant say that im not dissapointed, because I am. Congratulations to Obama..and I wish him luck.

I hope that he keeps all his promises and sticks to doing what he said he would. I still think he has no idea what he's in for but we'll see in time.
LOL..Joe's going to be fine with the base. He has his agent and he'll make money. But..hah..now he may actually have to pay higher taxes.

I'm just so glad that we don't have to listen to one of Palin's speeches again. Maybe Tina Fey will do her one more time on SNL but I think even Fey was getting tired of it.

It's a good day for the country. I honestly never thought I'd see an African-American President in my lifetime and I'm so glad I was wrong. More than that Obama was voted in because people felt he was the best person for the position regardless of his ethnic background. It may be sappy and corny to some but to me and others it's just given us a wonderful, unbelievable feeling. These feelings, especially in politics, don't come around much so let's just enjoy it for awhile.
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Old 11-05-2008, 11:05 AM
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Well I cant say that im not dissapointed, because I am. Congratulations to Obama..and I wish him luck.

I hope that he keeps all his promises and sticks to doing what he said he would. I still think he has no idea what he's in for but we'll see in time.
I am glad Obama won and I hope he attempts to stick to his promises. Do the Democrats have the majority?
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Ai Ai el capitan... I am with you Barack and Canada loves you.. 99% voted in a national poll that they are for you.
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This is what happens when you BELIEVE in something. This is what happens when you have FAITH in something. Sometimes, that faith can be rewarded in ways that you can't even imagine...
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Old 11-05-2008, 11:14 AM
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I am glad hope won out over fear this time. Fear is paralyzing.
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Old 11-05-2008, 11:37 AM
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Obama 08!!!!!!!


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Old 11-05-2008, 11:43 AM
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Obama 08!!!!!!!


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Old 11-05-2008, 11:49 AM
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wow-his speech was awesome!
I really like the OP
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Old 11-05-2008, 11:49 AM
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11/04/08 Huge congrats to Barack Obama....America finally got it right again! All I have to say is, it's about damn time!
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Old 11-05-2008, 12:02 PM
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I love America and I love Obama... I really do not care what color anyones skin is, We are all the same in my eyes....
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Old 11-05-2008, 12:05 PM
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For everybody in my generation and younger... This is our "V" day.

I was watching various Youtube clips from people around the world who were watching our election last night... And when Obama was declared the winner it was literally like they announced the end or a long war, like WWII. People were ecstatic... Because they know we lead the world in every single way whether we want that burden of responsibility or not. What we do effects everybody else on the planet along with ourselves.

In a way, it was like winning the end of a long war because we defeated tyranny and oppression... But not from an aggressive foreign power. We fought back the tyranny from those within our own government who would corrupt the very ideals our nation was founded on, for political and religious gain. So, yes, I consider this the world's "V" day and hope we never have to fight our own government ever again...
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I hope I don't offend anyone by saying this but I wouldn't want to imagine what this board would be like if McCain had won. Just a few questions: would you still be proud to be an American if McCain had won? would you have given congrats to McCain? would you be bitter or happy if McCain had won? Personally, I don't like the whole "America did the right thing electing Obama" because that says that everyone that voted for McCain did the wrong thing. People are entitled to their vote. Some people are making America and Americans out to be this horrible thing that has existed for 200 plus years then last night by electing Obama, America is now good? Personally, I'm offended by that sentiment.

I really hope Obama is up to the challenge because he's going to have extremely high expectations as president and he's going have to deliver on all those promises he made.
And does Obama getting elected mean that blacks and whites are now equal? Is it possible to say that affirmative action should end since Obama got elected?
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