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Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 10:07 pm
by Terry
Flip,
I think it has been called.

Obama was the best quarterback in the nation and we are on top.

JMO

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 10:11 pm
by DELETED
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Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 10:45 pm
by Terry
Dude,
Don't kid yourself. The history books will put Bush (s) as the worst President(s) in our history.

I don't think I stand alone on this even with our military. Rethink your thinking.

Don't make me go off on this...cause there won't be enough space.

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 10:56 pm
by DELETED
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Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 10:59 pm
by soxfan22
Great point SJ. I believe the Dow was somewhere around 14,000 last year? Some American's have short memories.

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 10:59 pm
by Terry
No fear for my wallet, as I will be working for quite some time with a Public Retirement account. Hey, I'll be okay.

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 11:01 pm
by DELETED
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Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 11:08 pm
by Terry
Don't have a 401K really. My retirement is PERA.

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 11:48 pm
by sherban
"We have come to the end of a long journey," McCain said in a concession speech late Tuesday night. "The American people have spoken, and they have spoken clearly."

"Let there be no reason now for any American not to cherish their citizenship in this, the greatest nation on earth," he added, lauding the historic nature of Obama's victory for African-Americans.

McCain told disappointed supporters he had called Obama to congratulate him on his victory, and called on them to support the president elect.

According to Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs, Obama thanked McCain for his graciousness and said he had waged a tough race on the phone call, which took place at 11 PM Eastern Time.

President George W. Bush also called Obama this evening to congratulate him on his victory, the Obama campaign said.

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 11:51 pm
by soxfan22
And that Sherb, in a nutshell, is why we are the greatest Nation on Earth.

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 11:55 pm
by sherban
soxfan22 wrote:And that Sherb, in a nutshell, is why we are the greatest Nation on Earth.
Agreed.

Looking forward to the next chapter of the USofA!

Bring it on...

Peace-out.

Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 7:31 pm
by Teresa_Rae
Neil Cavuto had some good words about President Bush. I heard them played on the radio and was touched. Hearing it is better so for those of you that are interested it is here:
http://www.wlsam.com/blog.asp?id=17549


Ripped For Being Out of Touch, He Chose Just the Right Touch

Wednesday, November 05, 2008
By Neil Cavuto

He was classy.

Magnanimous.

A gentleman.

Ripped for being out of touch, he chose just the right touch.

A man who critics say only mangled his words.

Conjured just the right ones.

I'm not talking about John McCain yesterday.

I'm talking about President Bush today.

McCain gave a classy speech.

The President made a classy gesture.

Offering only good words for the man who repudiated his run of the White House.

But going one better -- inviting Barack and Michelle Obama to the White House.

To see the place, and talk about the place, and the pressures of the place, in private.

These were not empty words. The President took care months ago to put a transition team in place, so that a smooth transfer of power could take place.

President Bush wasn't so lucky when he was coming in.

Maybe things were different then. A lot of ill will then. Lots of hurtful words since then.

He wasn't even running this year but it seemed everyone, including his own party's nominee, was running against him all year.

If he minded, he didn't show it.

I remember even talking to the President on the White House south lawn about it.

"Does it all bug you?," I asked.

"Nah," he said, shrugging his shoulders and adding simply, "I understand."

A man at peace with a nation seemingly at war… with him. Some for good reason, others apparently lacking reason.

He took nothing personally, always handling himself with dignity.

Not by what he said, but precisely what he did not.

I've read that the President is as kind to the elevator operator at the White House as he is a visiting head of state to the White House.

I've seen it myself. Every time I've interviewed him, he sticks around and personally shakes the hands of each member of my crew, and then hangs out for pictures. Lots of pictures.

I know, little things. But to me, big things. That bespeak of a man far bigger than the petty things I see in the press.

Or hear in a harsh campaign year.

That ended today, with a quiet gesture today.

From a President who'd be in his right to wag a certain finger.

But instead, simply offered his hand.



And a good article from the WSJ by a guy who used to work for both Clinton and Kerry:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122584386627599251.html

Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 9:36 pm
by loria
i am sorry.
there's a lot going around about 8 safe years. well, 9/11 happened on Bush's watch--yep it did. so m ummmm we didn't have 8 safe years
and he was WARNED about this--the use of airplanes, the fact that bin laden had plans. yes , he was. mightily. and yes, i *guess* it could have happened to anyone--i will give you that..... but maybe not....
post 9/11 did i feel safer as he was squandering what good will we had ?? no did i feel safer while the bush agenda was making the world a more unsafe place? NO , absolutely not.
Bush made the world a much more terrifying place--at least for americans.

Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 10:42 pm
by jimg20
In addition, FEMA was a part of a tabletop execise dealing with a "Hurricaine Pam" that "hit" New Orleans. They went through the pre-storm, the storm itself and then the aftermath. They discovered that the poor had no way to leave N.O., food and water would be a problem, and that the levies could be expected to fail. They did nothing about any of those things, and then we had the real thing.

When the tidal wave hit the Indian Ocean on Christmas a few years ago, we did what we do best. We had relief efforts in place 36-48 hours later. We did not get help the the New Orleans Convention Center for more than five days.

"You're doing a great job, Brownie."

The denials about the failings of this administration are unbelievable.

JIM

Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2008 12:09 am
by Maryanne
.. peace.