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Old 11-05-2008, 05:54 AM
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Until tomorrow morning, I'm actually going to let myself believe that change is possible.

Word. I even got teary and proud at the "Yes we can!", which normally would make we hurl.
Plus, that song was cool.
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Old 11-05-2008, 05:57 AM
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OK things ramping up, did I also mention that we live about 5 blocks from the Obama campaign office?

I just hope that isn't gunfire. The honking I recognize.
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Old 11-05-2008, 05:58 AM
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On a happy note, looks like dog racing has finally been banned in MA. :cheer:
Then where will you get your next greyhound?

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What the hell happened to California?
People seem to keep confusing the fact that CA is all-but-permanently Blue in Presidential races for not being a conservative State.* It was a known problem that the surge of black and latino voters for Obama was also going to bring with it black and latino family values, which tend to lean anti-gay marriage.

The anti-8 supporters made some strategic errors as well. They should have taken the softly-softly approach.

*By way of comparison, note that supposedly swing-state PA is showing as 55-44 Obama/McCain whilst CA currently shows as 56-42. The difference is that PA's voters tend to be moderates, whilst CA's tend to be polarised.

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Old 11-05-2008, 06:05 AM
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Grant Park on TV is making me homesick
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Old 11-05-2008, 06:09 AM
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Well, Colorado rocks, I must say.

Nine electoral votes to President-Elect Obama, and this from a state that voted for Bob Fucking Dole, for Christ's sake.

A so-so Democrat named Mark Udall kicked the everluvin' shit of the monstrously evil Sweatshop Bob Shaffer in the U.S. Senate race.

We the People of the Second Congressional District are sending a bona fide left winger and real live gay homosexual to the U.S. House of Representatives.

In CD4, right wing lunatic Marilyn Musgrave lost to Democrat Betsy Markey in what had to be the ugliest congressional campaign in the country.

Dems got reelected in CD1, 3, and 7.

It's looking very much like the people of HD33 are going to give Dianne Primavera, the best goddamn state legislator on the planet, a well-deserved second term.

The horrifically misnamed "right to work" amendment is losing.

The eggmendment, which would have turned Colorado's state court system into a playground for Christian right frivolous litigation boutiques, got slaughtered.

There's bad news as well on the ballot initiative front, but all in all it's a damn fine night.
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Eating his words?
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Obama decided because of the sobering times, that fireworks would not be appropriate. I love this man!
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Old 11-05-2008, 06:14 AM
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Old 11-05-2008, 06:15 AM
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The eggmendment, which would turned Colorado's state court system into a playground for Christian right frivolous litigation boutiques, got slaughtered.
I was watching that one, I'm glad it got shot down.
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Old 11-05-2008, 06:17 AM
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Sadly, with 20% of the precincts reporting, Prop h8te in CA is currently passing by a 9 point margin. :tremble:
It's now down to a 6 point margin with 25% of the precincts reporting. While I am steeled for a loss, the fact of Californian elections has always been that the rural areas with a hundred people for a thousand square miles always report first, and this is where the Yes on 8 crowd is likely to be found. The bulk of the population lives in the urban areas, and these will be the last to report. We "No on 8" folks just might squeak by.
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Old 11-05-2008, 06:25 AM
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I hope so, as California could lead the rest of the country towards true equality for everyone.
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On a happy note, looks like dog racing has finally been banned in MA. :cheer:
Then where will you get your next greyhound?
It would be my strong preference that the whole dog racing industry be completely put out of business, despite the effect this would have on my future ability to adopt another greyhound.

It's OK, I would just find something else to love from my local animal shelter. :squeezle:
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Old 11-05-2008, 06:32 AM
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We "No on 8" folks just might squeak by.
:crossed: Going to bed now; hopefully there will be good news in the morning.
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Old 11-05-2008, 06:32 AM
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Sadly, with 20% of the precincts reporting, Prop h8te in CA is currently passing by a 9 point margin. :tremble:
It's now down to a 6 point margin with 25% of the precincts reporting. While I am steeled for a loss, the fact of Californian elections has always been that the rural areas with a hundred people for a thousand square miles always report first, and this is where the Yes on 8 crowd is likely to be found. The bulk of the population lives in the urban areas, and these will be the last to report. We "No on 8" folks just might squeak by.
I hope the people of California chose to protect marriage by ensuring that Proposition 8 is rejected as it should be. The best way to protect and ensure that marriage continues to prosper is by ensuring that same sex couples have their right to marry recognized by the people.
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On a happy note, looks like dog racing has finally been banned in MA. :cheer:
Then where will you get your next greyhound?
It would be my strong preference that the whole dog racing industry be completely put out of business, despite the effect this would have on my future ability to adopt another greyhound.

It's OK, I would just find something else to love from my local animal shelter. :squeezle:
What is it about the industry that makes it onerous?
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Old 11-05-2008, 06:35 AM
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Is there any reason why they haven't counted that last one fucking percent of votes in IN and NC for like an hour?

538 says a lot of what's left to count in Missouri is St. Louis... I'm feeling a bit more hopeful...

Montana... toss up, but it could happen.

Obama may hit 378. Hey, at least McCain beat Bob Dole.
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Pretty amazing! I never expected to see a black president of the United States in my lifetime!



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On a happy note, looks like dog racing has finally been banned in MA. :cheer:
Then where will you get your next greyhound?
It would be my strong preference that the whole dog racing industry be completely put out of business, despite the effect this would have on my future ability to adopt another greyhound.

It's OK, I would just find something else to love from my local animal shelter. :squeezle:
What effect, if any, will that have on coursing clubs?
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Is there any reason why they haven't counted that last one fucking percent of votes in IN and NC for like an hour?
They're too busy replaying Obama to announce it, but the CNN website now has 100% of precincts reporting in North Carolina, and Obama indeed won.
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It looks like Obama has a slim chance of picking up Missouri.
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I saw on the news yesterday that the "Republicans in Luxembourg" and the "Democrats in Luxembourg" had a big party. Together.

I didn't even know these groups existed here. :rep::dem:

Also, the president of the republicans had a huge picture of Jesus in her living room. I think the camera-man was a bit shocked, actually. :giggles:
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I am just profoundly happy and grateful that from now on the only plumbers with a media profile will be :mario: and :luigi:
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With 62% of precincts reporting, Prop 8's lead is down to 52%-48%. I wonder if we'll see it reverse by morning. :worry:
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