I had this post originally published yesterday, thinking I wouldn't be able to see the election coverage since I was traveling in Canada, but we got a hotel room in Nova Scotia and watched it happen.
I'd officially like to welcome our new President, Barack Obama, and this amazing first family to the White House....
I'd officially like to welcome our new President, Barack Obama, and this amazing first family to the White House....
Barack Obama, his wonderful wife Michelle and his two beautiful daughters, Sasha and Malia.
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Don't worry, we'll all be riveted too. Every tv and radio station will be following it.
Oh MY GOD! I'm so excited. And to vote here in Chicago and to be a part of this entire process has been so exhilarating!!!
Yes, we DID!!!
Nice picture! Let's all hope and pray that nothing gets in his way.
..Yeahhhh...I felt hopeful and inspired everytime I listened to this gracious and intelligent man..lovely family picture.. I will keep him in my daily prayers...MAE
I borrowed your pic today! WOW!
Wow! We did it!
Hey girl!
Great photo, great post! It was very exciting here, despite been half crocked watching the returns come in (I had to open a bottle after getting in a political argument with my stupid dumb ass BIL redneck asshole)
ANYHOW>>>>>Loved your holding my breath post too. I'm so sick of these totally IGNORANT people talking about socialism. HEY ASSHOLES! What do you think the BAILOUT was? Duh! That 'my friends' is socialism at it's finest.
And yes, YES! Taxes you fuckin morons...google them and see WHY we have taxes. OMG people are so incredibly stupid. But, I suppose when you base your votes off a 30 second commercial, which happens to be a LIE in the first place...this is whatcha get.
Okay, I gotta go before I get pissed off again. I was finally starting to calm dowm. thanks alot! LOL
I'm still on cloud 9. The adults are in charge! Imagine that! These are exciting times. World leaders are calling Obama already. Shrub is completely marginalized - what a legacy he leaves; worst president in 200+ years.
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