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A great deal, but not the way TRR seemed to be saying.The Romulan Republic wrote:What does race have to do with it?It is just another reminder of how far we really have to go as a society and a race, black President or no.
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47%
53%
African-American (10%)
70%
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Latino (19%)
51%
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Asian (6%)
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Time to go down some of those Hard Pear Ciders I've gotten placed in strategic places.
You know what? I know this is a bummer for McCain, but I actually think it will be good for him. Fighting for the Presidency corrupted McCain, in many ways; it took a man who was chummy with the press and who could actually do the smart thing once in a while (his immigration bill was a good example of that), and squeezed him into a Bush-sized straight jacket.
Palin, now - she'll be back in 2012, mark my words.
You know what? I know this is a bummer for McCain, but I actually think it will be good for him. Fighting for the Presidency corrupted McCain, in many ways; it took a man who was chummy with the press and who could actually do the smart thing once in a while (his immigration bill was a good example of that), and squeezed him into a Bush-sized straight jacket.
Palin, now - she'll be back in 2012, mark my words.
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*hugs*Pint0 Xtreme wrote:I'm sorry folks. I cannot join you all in celebration. Or at least yet. While Obama winning is certainly good news indeed, slowly watching my civil right being taken away is too heart breaking for me to bear.
exit polls are a bit more promising...
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Stand firm and never lose hope. The day of your justice is coming. For now, you must endure until it finally does so. But believe that it will come.Alyrium Denryle wrote:*hugs*Pint0 Xtreme wrote:I'm sorry folks. I cannot join you all in celebration. Or at least yet. While Obama winning is certainly good news indeed, slowly watching my civil right being taken away is too heart breaking for me to bear.
exit polls are a bit more promising...
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Not a question of race. It is a question of acceptance and tolerance. My point was that even though we have made incredible strides to overcome racism, we still segregate citizens that we deem not equal.The Romulan Republic wrote:What does race have to do with it?It is just another reminder of how far we really have to go as a society and a race, black President or no.
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The way you said it, "how far we really have to go... as a race", implied that opposition to gay marriage was more common in a particular race. While that might be true, its not the kind of assertion I take with out proof, so I thought I'd clarify that. If I missunderstood your point, I'm sorry.havokeff wrote:Not a question of race. It is a question of acceptance and tolerance. My point was that even though we have made incredible strides to overcome racism, we still segregate citizens that we deem not equal.The Romulan Republic wrote:What does race have to do with it?It is just another reminder of how far we really have to go as a society and a race, black President or no.
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Think of the satisfaction, though, if some of those smarmy assholes pass this, think they've put down The Gay Agenda - only to watch the California Supreme Court say, "Sorry, this was an existing right - 66% required, bitches."Alyrium Denryle wrote:*hugs*Pint0 Xtreme wrote:I'm sorry folks. I cannot join you all in celebration. Or at least yet. While Obama winning is certainly good news indeed, slowly watching my civil right being taken away is too heart breaking for me to bear.
exit polls are a bit more promising...
That said, I'd much prefer it if it just failed to pass. Keep in mind that if it fails to pass this year, there's no guarantee that they won't try to pass it again next year, although they won't have the momentum.
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If I might say so, I think that if Obama's victory proves one thing, it is that justice can perserveer over ignorance and hate.Patrick Degan wrote:Stand firm and never lose hope. The day of your justice is coming. For now, you must endure until it finally does so. But believe that it will come.Alyrium Denryle wrote:*hugs*Pint0 Xtreme wrote:I'm sorry folks. I cannot join you all in celebration. Or at least yet. While Obama winning is certainly good news indeed, slowly watching my civil right being taken away is too heart breaking for me to bear.
exit polls are a bit more promising...
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It is a shame. His time was in 2000, when he should have beaten Bush. Having to cowtow the way he did this time around, it is like he lost his "soul" for one last shot. I think he would have been a good President in another time, but it just wasn't his time.Guardsman Bass wrote:Time to go down some of those Hard Pear Ciders I've gotten placed in strategic places.
You know what? I know this is a bummer for McCain, but I actually think it will be good for him. Fighting for the Presidency corrupted McCain, in many ways; it took a man who was chummy with the press and who could actually do the smart thing once in a while (his immigration bill was a good example of that), and squeezed him into a Bush-sized straight jacket.
You think so? I don't. I think she is Dan Quayle. A punch line. In 2016, when I think this current Presidency will end, she will have Hillary Clinton to contend with if she does try, and she will rip her a new fucking asshole.Palin, now - she'll be back in 2012, mark my words.
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Thank you both for your words of encouragement. I will never forget those who were with us during our hardest times. The fight will not be over and I assure you that I will keep fighting. For now, I have to come to grips with the reality of the present situation.Patrick Degan wrote:Stand firm and never lose hope. The day of your justice is coming. For now, you must endure until it finally does so. But believe that it will come.Alyrium Denryle wrote:*hugs*Pint0 Xtreme wrote:I'm sorry folks. I cannot join you all in celebration. Or at least yet. While Obama winning is certainly good news indeed, slowly watching my civil right being taken away is too heart breaking for me to bear.
exit polls are a bit more promising...
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Sorry. Should have said "human race", which was what I meant.The Romulan Republic wrote:The way you said it, "how far we really have to go... as a race", implied that opposition to gay marriage was more common in a particular race. While that might be true, its not the kind of assertion I take with out proof, so I thought I'd clarify that. If I missunderstood your point, I'm sorry.havokeff wrote:Not a question of race. It is a question of acceptance and tolerance. My point was that even though we have made incredible strides to overcome racism, we still segregate citizens that we deem not equal.The Romulan Republic wrote:
What does race have to do with it?
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On a related and lesser known note, Arkansas passed, 57 - 43, a measure that would ban Gay couples from adopting children.
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Yeah.. I mentioned Arkansas. Side note about that prop, is that it bans unmarried straight couples from adopting as well.Yogi wrote:On a related and lesser known note, Arkansas passed, 57 - 43, a measure that would ban Gay couples from adopting children.
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Looks like Red's going to have to eat his socks too. MSNBC is calling Indiana for Obama.
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Indiana and North Carolina were just called for Obama on CNN.
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How will that fair if it winds up before the Supreme Court, I wonder?Yeah.. I mentioned Arkansas. Side note about that prop, is that it bans unmarried straight couples from adopting as well.
Of course, the court may have a couple Obama appointees by then.
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The schadenfreude would be lovely, but it would give them more ammunition for this "activist judges" meme they've got going: "The People have spoken, but the courts keep oppressing us!"Guardsman Bass wrote:Think of the satisfaction, though, if some of those smarmy assholes pass this, think they've put down The Gay Agenda - only to watch the California Supreme Court say, "Sorry, this was an existing right - 66% required, bitches."
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What? I think I missed something...The Duchess of Zeon wrote:Like fuck it is.NecronLord wrote:So... congratulations Americans. One nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
With Liberty and Justice for all but those feces-slurping queers, you mean. Fuck them.
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Prop 8 now at
52% yes
48% no
43% reporting
52% yes
48% no
43% reporting
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One of California's other issues on the ballot is a proposition to improve conditions for animals on farms, and I share Duchess' analysis.Ryan Thunder wrote: What? I think I missed something...
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No shock that Orange County is leaning heavily towards "Yes" these people down here are the most willfully ignorant and shameless group of supporters I have ever seen. It quite literally makes me sick to my stomach when they cut away on the news to these events being held being attended largely by families, with these children running around not knowing what the hell it is they are being involved in.
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I'm looking at CNN's county results (thanks Kernel for the suggestion). CNN hasn't called Indiana or North Carolina for Obama yet, but I think it's safe to say that at least North Carolina is done. All the precincts have reported. And I'll trust MSNBC on Indiana as well. That means only Missouri and Montana are up in the air.
In Missouri, McCain is leading by basically nothing (literally about 400 votes). The problem is, the few precincts that are not reporting are in Christian and Dunklin counties, which are heavily red. For a while there were a few Jackson County (Kansas City) precincts that weren't reporting, and I was hoping they could tip the balance, but Jackson County is all in now. Missouri is obviously too close to call, but I'm a little bit pessimistic.
And in Montana, McCain is up by 3%, which only amounts to about 8,000 votes right now. It could go either way, since there are some red counties and some blue counties that haven't reported all their precincts yet.
Of course, I know it really doesn't matter what the electoral count is, but I don't just want Obama to win. I want wailing and gnashing of teeth. We already broke my personal threshold for "landslide" this year: 350 electoral votes. But I'd like to make the Republicans hurt more.
In Missouri, McCain is leading by basically nothing (literally about 400 votes). The problem is, the few precincts that are not reporting are in Christian and Dunklin counties, which are heavily red. For a while there were a few Jackson County (Kansas City) precincts that weren't reporting, and I was hoping they could tip the balance, but Jackson County is all in now. Missouri is obviously too close to call, but I'm a little bit pessimistic.
And in Montana, McCain is up by 3%, which only amounts to about 8,000 votes right now. It could go either way, since there are some red counties and some blue counties that haven't reported all their precincts yet.
Of course, I know it really doesn't matter what the electoral count is, but I don't just want Obama to win. I want wailing and gnashing of teeth. We already broke my personal threshold for "landslide" this year: 350 electoral votes. But I'd like to make the Republicans hurt more.
You do? I'm all in favor of gay rights, but I think the analysis is more like hyperbole. Prop 8 is about being allowed to marry. Prop 2 was about being allowed to stand up and turn around.One of California's other issues on the ballot is a proposition to improve conditions for animals on farms, and I share Duchess' analysis.
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You don't eat other people either. The point is you have folks feeling sorry for the 'Poor widdle animals' while denying basic rights to their fellow HUMAN BEINGS. I'm not a completely heartless bastard, but humans come first. Period flat.