1. Double post.

  2. I was able to attend the Obama rally in Grant Park, Chicago. I'll post some pictures.
  3. I had more time before class then I thought I did...so I've uploaded the pictures...











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    MUSEUM WITH RED WHITE AND BLUE COLORS



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  4. Originally posted by yeah:[..]

    I'm seriously worried about what's gonna happen to you once you realize that Obama can't walk on water...


    Exactly..

  5. Here here...
    Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:Because, I saw through his speechs and rallys, to see a arrogant, underqualified, radical. I see the same qualitie in the way he talks, I do in videos of chrasmatic cult leaders like Jim Jones, and David Kirch.

    As is the role of a figurehead, to inspire people...I hope you don't expect that he's going to run everything lol? Bush sure doesn't...and McCain wouldn't have if he'd won. Churchill wasn't what you could call overly qualified, but he is often hailed as a British hero for the way he inspired people in times of trouble, and that's what seems to have driven people to turn to Obama - he presents a new hope. Whether it's a false hope, time will tell, but I think it's a bit of a strange accusation to be levelling...
  6. Originally posted by MWSAH:Seems some of us make a hero of him while he hasn't achieved anything apart from being elected to president.
    Being elected to President if you are Afroamerican in a country which less than 50 years ago didn't allow black people to sit down on the same chairs as whites IS being a hero.
  7. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]Being elected to President if you are Afroamerican in a country which less than 50 years ago didn't allow black people to sit down on the same chairs as whites IS being a hero.


    I have no problemns putting an African American in office, if their qualified. If you want to put someone in office, just because there African American, go with James Earl Jones.(Best actor ever. I've been too the theater were he started out btw. Helluva anice place.) I'd say hes more qualified just from age. there are certain jobs afirmative action will never work with.
  8. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]Being elected to President if you are Afroamerican in a country which less than 50 years ago didn't allow black people to sit down on the same chairs as whites IS being a hero.


    Not just him...but the people who vote for him. I'm more used to a realistic way of looking at things. It's great that a black senator is being elected to president, but please praise him afterwards. He has a lot of things to handle like military conflicts, economical crises etc. It's time for deeds now...the time of promises is over. So before speaking of changes and a totally new period for the USA, first see if he really can fulfil what he promised.
  9. Anyhow you look...he can't be worse than Bush and his politics. And McCain, he would continue his politics of spilling blood.

    As I said before, Bonos snippet during Bullet the Blue Sky was now recent more than ever...

    John, war is over, we don't need your help! America's making war on itself.

    While fighting all over the world, America's army is mostly making war on itself. While their society is tearing apart, they spend billions of dollars for - killing.

    More than Obama's victory, this is victory of America we all know from stories or films. This is victory of America Bono was impressed with when he saw it for the first time. And more than anything, this is victory of American people who don't want wars and guns in their pockets, American people that wants their dreams back.
  10. Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
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    As is the role of a figurehead, to inspire people...I hope you don't expect that he's going to run everything lol? Bush sure doesn't...and McCain wouldn't have if he'd won. Churchill wasn't what you could call overly qualified, but he is often hailed as a British hero for the way he inspired people in times of trouble, and that's what seems to have driven people to turn to Obama - he presents a new hope. Whether it's a false hope, time will tell, but I think it's a bit of a strange accusation to be levelling...

    Exactly, he's inspired so many of us Americans, and I know he'll screw up, I'm pretty sure we all do. But he's certainly given us something to hope for in these dark times. So yes, he's not perfect, but he's definitely better than what we've had the past 8 years

    Originally posted by Yogi:
    More than Obama's victory, this is victory of America we all know from stories or films. This is victory of America Bono was impressed with when he saw it for the first time. And more than anything, this is victory of American people who don't want wars and guns in their pockets, American people that wants their dreams back.

    Americans like my self


    He's pretty famous over here in the States His DNA was shot into Space Over here he has a TV show that airs after The Daily Show, and he had a book come out last year,twas a funny book
  11. Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:[..]

    Because, I saw through his speechs and rallys, to see a arrogant, underqualified, radical. I see the same qualitie in the way he talks, I do in videos of chrasmatic cult leaders like Jim Jones, and David Kirch.


    Well, as I said before I think he won mainly (if not solely) due to his colour, rather than his strengths as a candidate. He is not very experienced either.

    But it was a hard choice for Americans, the only other Democrat choice was Hillary Clinton and McCain was a bit old to give him Obama a run for his money. Having Palin as running mate, kind of shot his campaign in the foot though.

  12. He's a politician at the end of the day. Isn't it his job to promise everything and not fully deliver when he's elected? I can't see what he can do that'l make him so special. His first term (at least) is gonna be dominated by clearing up the 2 wars and the economy aswell as diminishing the Bush legacy.

    Trues he's the first Black president but so what, will it make him a better president? I think no so jot it down in the history books and lets see him deliver. Too much hype for the man to get around I reckon.