Regarding the 2004 one: Isn't it funny how Virginia, Colorado, Iowa, Nevada AND Ohio ALL voted Democrat, as did Florida. A purely unscientific observation, but
Wow, too many post's in one day, so i'm behind the topic, but..
It would have been hilarious to see where the conversation would have gone to, but it probably was the wise thing to do at the time. Still can't work out if he'd had a few to many sherries or if he finally has lost his mind, although he has been heading that way for the last few years. And he's putting his weight behind this "9/11 for truth" movement too
Fascinating little graph that. I see Arizona is listed as undecided Havn't checked the full results, but how close was it in the end ? [edit] 53% - 45% in McCains favour, meh, not as close it could have been...
Lol 4 different poll results, 4 different sets of figures (i also checked the BBC's website) It may sound close, but it's a comfortable enough victory for McCain. At least he won't have to wear a bag over his head when he goes home.
How has he technically won? Don't the electors have to vote first? And before the electors vote, don't all of the votes have too be accounted for also? Otherwise it would not really be much of a democracy.
Was reading today that she apparently thought Africa was a country
Anyway, i don't know if anyone's already said this, but, i think you Americano's should give Obama a chance. Give him a few years before you cast your judgment on his Presidency. If there was one thing that stood out more than anything during his campaign, and even moreso during the actual election day, was the huge swath of optomism that seemed engulf him and his followers. Granted, you can't feed the hungry and put money in the workers wallets with only hope alone. But, never underestimate the power of hope. If it's part of a leaders character, in time it'll filter it's way through the nation and into the hearts and minds of every citizen. And if the people of the nation respond to this hope, then, almost anythings possible. Who knows, maybe he can sort out all the mess left for him by Bush, but he'll need the nation with him, and not against him.
I don't wanna make it sound like Obama is the new messiah or anything, he isn't. But, give the guy a chance, put all your pessimism to one side for a while and give him the support he asked for during his victory speech. And if he does turn out to be an incompetant dud, then simply don't vote for him next time. Just like you did with George Dubyah...oh no, that's not right, is it...
Looking at those CNN results...... It was a landslide victory for Obama, because basically the 65+ category shouldn't be allowed to vote as most of them won't see the outcome anyway!
"Addendum: The reason you haven't seen this on American television or read
about it in the American press is simple--journalism is 'dead' in this
country. They are controlled by Liberals who would rather see our
troops defeated than recognize a successful Republican initiated response to
9/11"
That sums the whole thing up as BS tbh. The US hasn't won (as, by it's very definition you can't "win" against insurgents)...
BTW "London's Sunday Times"? It's a national newspaper called the Sunday Times - get your facts right FFS!