Anyone notice in Obamas speech...

Anon
Anon Posts: 11,175
edited November 2008 in A Moving Train
That he said

A little bit earlier this evening, i received an extroadinarily gracious call from Senator McCain.......

and the obama supporters cheered. not booed. cheered. I was extremely proud to see that.
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  • know1
    know1 Posts: 6,801
    Maybe some of them will even send formal letters of apology to Palin and her family.
    The only people we should try to get even with...
    ...are those who've helped us.

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  • g under p
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    An observation missed but one that is respected.

    Time to pull up your pants America and move to the front of the line.

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  • Pj_Gurl wrote:
    That he said

    A little bit earlier this evening, i received an extroadinarily gracious call from Senator McCain.......

    and the obama supporters cheered. not booed. cheered. I was extremely proud to see that.

    I noticed that. That really underscored the difference between the tone of these two campaigns.
  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 11,175
    know1 wrote:
    Maybe some of them will even send formal letters of apology to Palin and her family.
    Settle petal. You are blind if you think that Palin was the only one who should get a formal letter of apology.

    Did you notice that during McCains speech, he mentioned obama, and his supporters booed? McCain asked them to stop. Obama didn't have to ask his supporters to stop. They never started.

    Of course you didn't :rolleyes:
  • know1 wrote:
    Maybe some of them will even send formal letters of apology to Palin and her family.

    As soon as a Palin apologies for continually saying that only half of the country are "real" Americans.
  • jasonw
    jasonw Posts: 435
    know1 wrote:
    Maybe some of them will even send formal letters of apology to Palin and her family.


    I hope they do, after calling her a terrorist and everything....wait a minute..
  • Open
    Open Posts: 792
    know1 wrote:
    Maybe some of them will even send formal letters of apology to Palin and her family.

    Why dont you set an example?

    back on topic, after seeing what happened with those idiots in Az; i was worried that about boos in Chicago. I was happy there werent any. Note to Palin: The real America was out in Grant Park, a diverse, patriotic, and classy crowd.
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  • urbanhippie
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    Despite the booing, I think that McCain was very gracious in defeat.
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  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 32,182
    know1 wrote:
    Maybe some of them will even send formal letters of apology to Palin and her family.

    fuck her i hope she falls off the shores of ALASKA or get eaten by a bear :D ...she should personally writte a letter of apology for trying her best to divide this country wich to she succeded by your statement ....
    jesus greets me looks just like me ....
  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 11,175
    Despite the booing, I think that McCain was very gracious in defeat.
    I totally agree.
  • tybird
    tybird Posts: 17,388
    fuck her i hope she falls off the shores of ALASKA or get eaten by a bear :D ...she should personally writte a letter of apology for trying her best to divide this country wich to she succeded by your statement ....
    Hey....why are you wishing bad things on our bears??? :D
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  • cincybearcat
    cincybearcat Posts: 16,972
    I noticed that. That really underscored the difference between the tone of these two campaigns.


    NO it didn't...they cheered because McCain was calling Obama to concede...it was about McCain having to tell Obama congrats, nothing to do with the crowd cheering McCain...anyhow, that's what I think.

    Who boos after winning?
    hippiemom = goodness
  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 11,175
    NO it didn't...they cheered because McCain was calling Obama to concede...it was about McCain having to tell Obama congrats, nothing to do with the crowd cheering McCain...anyhow, that's what I think.
    A little bit earlier this evening, i received an extroadinarily gracious call from Senator McCain.......
    *cheering and applause*
    Before he even went into what was said. But i see no problem with you interpreting it the way you see it.
    Who boos after winning?
    I see your point. There's plenty of boo hooing going on around here today, and it's sure as hell not from the winning supporters :D

    The waaaaambulance is going to be busy today.
  • inmytree
    inmytree Posts: 4,741
    know1 wrote:
    Maybe some of them will even send formal letters of apology to Palin and her family.

    for what....?
  • cincybearcat
    cincybearcat Posts: 16,972
    Pj_Gurl wrote:
    A little bit earlier this evening, i received an extroadinarily gracious call from Senator McCain.......
    *cheering and applause*
    Before he even went into what was said. But i see no problem with you interpreting it the way you see it.


    I see your point. There's plenty of boo hooing going on around here today, and it's sure as hell not from the winning supporters :D

    The waaaaambulance is going to be busy today.


    I even ended up voting for Obama despite our differences...but I don't feel good about my vote at all really.

    I think there are plenty of tears going around today...I'd also venture to guess that th emajority of the tears of joy are fake...like Jesse Jackson...staged tears. Pretty pathetic.
    hippiemom = goodness
  • Very sad that McCain's concession speech was by far the best and classiest of his entire campaign. The story will come out in the next few years, how McCain's campaign was taken over by the GOP. Palin was forced on him. The pallin around with terrorists shit, he didn't want that
  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 11,175
    I even ended up voting for Obama despite our differences...but I don't feel good about my vote at all really..
    See Cincy i don't see it just stopping here. He's in, but it's still up to us to demand that he follows through with his promises. We can't be complacent and just sit back and moan in 2 years if things have not improved (not saying that you would ever do that). We have to fight as hard as we did to get him elected to make sure that our voices are not ignored.
    I think there are plenty of tears going around today...I'd also venture to guess that th emajority of the tears of joy are fake...like Jesse Jackson...staged tears. Pretty pathetic.
    We can't stop people like that. We've just got to keep real to ourselves and keep fighting for what we believe in and let the rest of them get on with it.

    I do feel your frustration.
  • Thecure
    Thecure Posts: 814
    my greatest hope fro McCain speech didn't happen. i wanted Mccain to come out and tell teh rep. to fuck off as they fucked him 8 years ago.
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  • Jeremy1012
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    I even ended up voting for Obama despite our differences...but I don't feel good about my vote at all really.

    I think there are plenty of tears going around today...I'd also venture to guess that th emajority of the tears of joy are fake...like Jesse Jackson...staged tears. Pretty pathetic.
    Jesse's just crying because Obama managed what he couldn't.
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