I am on an extended break because I will say something I don't need to say in public. I'm going to break some dishes now.
Good night. Take care!
Yes, I am going to say one more thing. I will treat him like I did Clinton. I will never listen to him speak. I will never read anything he says in the paper. I will never look at him or read anything he says on the Internet - EVER!!!!
PO, he needs our prayers...We are still Amercians and he is now our president. He needs prayer more than ever and more than any other president we've ever had. I think you will change your mind. We don't know how he will lead. I hope he will be more to the center than we think. The African American guy on Fox is saying that he believes that Obama will be much more toward the middle than he was in the Senate. Let's pray and hope so.
I never expected McCain to be able to win and was very surprised the Repulicans ran him AGAIN.
As I said before I didn't vote for McCain I voted against Obama. I prayed against Obama winning. But you can not go against the will of God.
Now we will need to pray stronger and harder for this president to do the RIGHT thing more than any before!
Good night.
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I'm looking at footage of the crowd in the middle of Chicago in the middle of the night and I am pretty struck by the apparent diversity. I think that it is obvious that there was no one demographic that supported Senator Obama. It was not just black people (ignorant and ghetto or otherwise) , it was not just young (and therefore "mushy headed") kids who just simply don't understand life, it was not just the destitute looking for a free ride, it was not just the flaming gay activists. There looks to be a pretty diverse cross-section of Americana in attendance.
I personally don't know what the future holds for America, but I do know that I will be making the stand that I have always made : As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.
I will pray for my country and my leaders regardless of who they are, and ultimately I will look to the hills for my help anyway.
Yeah, ur right. I wish more of our churches were that diverse.
That place is going to go nuts when he comes on stage.
karl rove says all americans should be happy tonight because it shows how far our country has come since the days of the civil rights movement.
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Having a black president doesn't bother me one bit.
Did anyone here know who Barak Obama was a year ago?
That doesn't bother me one bit either...I just wish he were a conservative.
I think I'd read some articles about him in news magazines but knew little about him. I remembered him from the keynote speech at the 2004 Democratic convention.
I'm looking at footage of the crowd in the middle of Chicago in the middle of the night and I am pretty struck by the apparent diversity. I think that it is obvious that there was no one demographic that supported Senator Obama. It was not just black people (ignorant and ghetto or otherwise) , it was not just young (and therefore "mushy headed") kids who just simply don't understand life, it was not just the destitute looking for a free ride, it was not just the flaming gay activists. There looks to be a pretty diverse cross-section of Americana in attendance.
I personally don't know what the future holds for America, but I do know that I will be making the stand that I have always made : As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.
I will pray for my country and my leaders regardless of who they are, and ultimately I will look to the hills for my help anyway.
only 13% of the voting block are black. It was up to 15% this year but the vast majority are still white. the whites put him in office
they're showing jesse jackson in the crowd. it's got to be a bitter sweet moment for him personally.
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"Most human beings are not able to stand the message of the shaking of foundations. They reject and attack the prophetic minds, not because they really disagree with them, but because they sense the truth of their words and cannot receive it." Paul Tillich