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X-Osoerde (Alan):
A very interesting, 11/4/2008 for the United States of America. 

X-Osoerde (Alan):
Today, whether you are Republican or Democrat, Obama-Biden supporter or McCain-Palin supporter, we all should take a moment and remember that the United States of America is a country that her citizens should be proud of. 


Interesting little fact.

Nearly 99 years and 11 months after the creation of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), the United States of America will elect its first black american president.

X-EOM/SS (Marco):

--- Quote from: Osoerde/William Osoer (Alan) on November 05, 2008, 05:11:13 AM ---Today, whether you are Republican or Democrat, Obama-Biden supporter or McCain-Palin supporter, we all should take a moment and remember that the United States of America is a country that her citizens should be proud of. 


You're right.

Unluckily I cannot say the same for the country of mine (Italy)
 :(

Marco G. Fossati
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X-DM Jon:
AAAAAAOOOOOOOOO!!!!!

 Merry Barack Obama! What a fine black Christmas we will have! ;D And a happy four new years  ;D

X-Roesone/ARR (Robert):

--- Quote from: DM Jon on November 05, 2008, 09:59:38 AM ---AAAAAAOOOOOOOOO!!!!!

 Merry Barack Obama! What a fine black Christmas we will have! ;D And a happy four new years  ;D

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First of all, this truly is a historic moment for the US, a great step towards multiculturalism and a sign of change.

BUT.. the euphoria is a bit premature. Obama isn't Santa Claus, but a politician, so don't expect him to wave a wand and fix all the world's problems in a couple days. Maybe he can do some good for the poor people of the US and contain the warmongers in the US administration and the army, but if you expect him to renounce the "resource extraction policy" which is inevitable in a country that spends four times as much as it produces, you're idealists. The oil, defense and whatnot industries won't change their ways just because a new president has been elected.

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