Sorry World
PostPosted:Fri Oct 10, 2008 6:01 pm
For those of you outside of the states, I would like to take this time to apologize to you for...for what's about to happen here in the states.
It's about to get real ugly.
mccain's mob has already called out for the assassination and beheading of Obama. They are calling him clear flat out lies such as "A terrorist" and saying that he is a "Muslim"
Hatred spews out of every rally mccain attends.
You all know those people that don't like change? Well, this is the core of them. And they are going to fight until the last ballot to keep things the way they are (or their way).
I for one can understand their hatred and anger and frustration (probably more than they can themselves). 8 years ago and 4 years ago I was the same way - Joking with my friends about us needing someone to kill Bush. Me - falling into a depression after election day.
But unlike this mob I wasn't afraid of change, I begged for it.
For the past decade all I've know from the political arena is defeat, but now that the tides have turned slightly all I can really say is:
"This is what it feels like to be winning? ... It feels nice
"
The rest of the world - please stand by while the Americans battle this out as we try to figure out if we are going to be the America we are or the America we could become.
I ask you to remember those of us that are fighting for what's right, for what's really patriotic, and for what's really American:
http://www.sorryeverybody.com/gallery/1/
http://www.apologiesaccepted.com/gallery.html
Pardon our dust and wish us luck.
It's about to get real ugly.
mccain's mob has already called out for the assassination and beheading of Obama. They are calling him clear flat out lies such as "A terrorist" and saying that he is a "Muslim"
Hatred spews out of every rally mccain attends.
You all know those people that don't like change? Well, this is the core of them. And they are going to fight until the last ballot to keep things the way they are (or their way).
I for one can understand their hatred and anger and frustration (probably more than they can themselves). 8 years ago and 4 years ago I was the same way - Joking with my friends about us needing someone to kill Bush. Me - falling into a depression after election day.
But unlike this mob I wasn't afraid of change, I begged for it.
For the past decade all I've know from the political arena is defeat, but now that the tides have turned slightly all I can really say is:
"This is what it feels like to be winning? ... It feels nice

The rest of the world - please stand by while the Americans battle this out as we try to figure out if we are going to be the America we are or the America we could become.
I ask you to remember those of us that are fighting for what's right, for what's really patriotic, and for what's really American:
http://www.sorryeverybody.com/gallery/1/
http://www.apologiesaccepted.com/gallery.html
Pardon our dust and wish us luck.