OHIO OBAMA!
It is now over… Barack Obama will be the next President of the United States.
For the first time of my adult life… I am REALLY PROUD of my country.
Really, I am.How Do I Feel?: touched
OHIO OBAMA!
It is now over… Barack Obama will be the next President of the United States.
For the first time of my adult life… I am REALLY PROUD of my country.
Really, I am.How Do I Feel?: touched
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And there goes Pennsylvania!
GO OBAMA GO!How Do I Feel?: giddy
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We are downstairs set up in front of the TV watching ABC election coverage. Good to see some of my favorite pundits on there….get tired of CNN Wolf Blitzer and the “Best Political Team”…what ever. Just because you say it doesn’t make it true.  We end up watching CNN a lot because the only other choice is FoxNews….yuck. But CNN has way too many fracking commercials.
So far it stands Obama 102 & McCain 34….keep your fingers crossed for some more battleground states going to Obama. What surprises me is they can’t call Alabama or Mississippi yet…wow… I would love for Indiana and Florida to go for Obama.  Indiana hasn’t even counted Lake Country….that would help take care of that state on maintianing his lead.
Harold has been cooking all day. He made his tasty chili and also his broccoli cheese soup. I love having those on chilly days and we now have enough for the next few days.
YES!! Dole has lost! Hot Damn!
Indiana is now not looking like it is going to Obama. But several of the counties surprised me…like White County going for Obama…really weird.
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When Academy Award-winning actor Tim Robbins showed up at his West 14th Street YMCA polling center in Manhattan to vote Tuesday morning, election officials told him that his name was missing from the register.
“I went to vote where I normally vote and I was not listed. I asked for an explanation; they had none,” Robbins told CNN.
He said he has been voting in the same district since 1992. He has not missed one election, and has not changed addresses or political affiliations.
“The poll worker said my name was in the book for the primary two months ago, but missing for the general election,” he told CNN.
Although Robbins was offered the opportunity to fill out a provisional ballot, he was set on using the voting machine instead.
“Refuse provisional ballots — they’re throwing those out, they can throw those out,” he told viewers of “Real Time With Bill Maher” last month.
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/20
How Do I Feel?: bouncy
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Moved ourselves & our laptops downstairs….living off of the news now