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Nov 10, 2008 09:45

So, since Nobama won the election, where are the new states coming from?  Is he redrawing state boundary lines, stealing land from Canada and/or Mexico, or pulling land out of his arse?
I wonder if his knowledge of world geography is any better?

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chillygator November 10 2008, 13:13:38 UTC
I feel terribly out of the loop, but what are you talking about?

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solobeatlefan November 10 2008, 15:45:03 UTC
During his campaign, he said that he had gone to 57 states, and had one left to go. And something about not going to Alaska and Hawaii.
Just curious about those 'new' states he's talking about.

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chillygator November 10 2008, 15:46:44 UTC
But, according to my friend, he knows how to text, so that makes him very smart (o: Bless everyone's little hearts.

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solobeatlefan November 10 2008, 16:43:30 UTC
Oh ok. He knows how to text. The world is saved!

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nufmeister November 10 2008, 19:29:13 UTC
Maybe he just visited a few of them multiple times :D

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solobeatlefan November 10 2008, 22:09:46 UTC
Fair enough. However had McCain said that, everyone would have said he was going senile, didn't have a clue, was too feeble-minded to be running, etc etc.
But, Nobama is the media's darling, so obviously he can do no wrong.

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jenocclumency November 12 2008, 14:40:49 UTC
I understand that you're bitter. I was equally bitter when Bush won the last two elections (particularly the 2004 election). I'd like to say we're even, but Bush slammed our country into the ground for the past 8 years, destroyed our economy, and ruined our reputation with the rest of the world, placing the USA into such a tenuous position that we've never seen the like... so I don't think we're at all even, because he did way more damage in the White House than can be compensated for with one election. ("We" meaning liberals vs. conservatives, including me and you but not limited to the two of us ( ... )

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solobeatlefan November 16 2008, 09:48:18 UTC
Sorry it took me so long to respond. Virgin Media has been bouncing emails.
Actually, I'm not bitter about the election. What happens happens. I'm just disappointed. Him winning the election is not going to cause me to radically change my life or anything.
I admit, I didn't pay much mind to the election, mostly because I was sick of hearing about it.
The thing is, if McCain or Palin had said this, it would have been front page news.
I've not had any problem with people here. However, that could be because most of them think I'm from Canada. I guess I don't sound very American to them.

And yeah, I know we differ in politics, and I'm not pissed that you responded. I love and respect you too. Everything's cool. *hugs*

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