Election Day is Over
Senator Barak Obama is now the President-Elect.
I am still in Avondale, the streets are quiet, but I have heard a few people cheering and yelling in celebration.
WJXT staffers’ notes on everything political in Election 2008
Senator Barak Obama is now the President-Elect.
I am still in Avondale, the streets are quiet, but I have heard a few people cheering and yelling in celebration.
Well, the idiots of this country have done it and elected a Marxist. I see the disappearance of the first amendment under the fairness doctrin, loss of the second amendment through rediculous gun control laws, loss of a war through surrender, loss of our soveriegnty by surrender to the united nations, loss of the tenth amendment through socialist tyranny and thr final loss of what few freedoms we have left by political correctness run amok. He is not and never will be MY president.
Mike Johnson
November 5, 2008 at 12:14 am
I can’t believe there are so many fools in the US that would vote for NObama. When the US falls deeper and deeper into recession and our so called President sits in the white house with all of his money I’ll be the 1st to tell any NObama voter “hey you voted for him”
silveradofla
November 5, 2008 at 4:35 am
In my opinon the US made a lousy desicion because Every thing that happening was told in the Bible
Bob
November 5, 2008 at 7:48 am
I have witnesses some very nasty acts by African-Americans this morning. Sadly, they are random and likely even directed towards others who voted Obama. Talk about dividing the nation even further. Instead of celebrating the fact that a man of the black race was elected to the highest office they instead choose to act like fools. All these acts show is a lack love for this country.
Mark Adams
November 5, 2008 at 8:07 am
Sad day for America, I guess God gave America what it deserves
The Devil himself.
Christian
November 5, 2008 at 10:21 am
my toy poodle just had puppy monday 11-3-08 i like to give obama and his family a puppy win it is time to give it away in 12-22-08 it will be a boy
lanie thornton
November 5, 2008 at 11:04 am
Obama made a lot of promises let’s hope he keeps them. He has lot of money behind him that we don’t know where it came from.
Joe Biden could never get to the White House on his own, he had to ride in on someone else’ shirt tails. Sad, very, very sad.
The Obama campaign was geared to the poor and uneducated in this country who think they are going to share the wealth when he starts to spread it around. Rude awakening for them, doubt they will see a dime!
Hopefully he will be a one term president.
May God Bless America! Pray for your country America we are going to need it!
Roxy
November 5, 2008 at 12:10 pm
I think that the attitude of some people about President-elect Barack Obama is very ignorant and bias. It isn’t right or fair that he isn’t even sworn into the white house yet and he is getting a bunch of crap thrown his way by republicans and people with racist hatred in their hearts still. Give the man a chance, he isn’t even swearing in until January. I am an independant myself, and I am a caucasian female, and I voted for Barack Obama because I feel that we need a change from the Bush mess. I DON’T feel that Mr. Obama is the Anti-Christ that people are accusing him to be, I also don’t thik that he is going to ruin this country. Stop being so childish, and learn to accept, not judge. Leave that up to GOD!!
Danielle
November 6, 2008 at 7:26 pm