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Republican Concedes, Says Obama Achieved "Great Thing For Himself And For His Country"

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by G H M November 5, 2008 1:59 PM EST

The silent majority is no longer silent.

America spoke LOUD AND CLEAR!
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by nirak2-2009 November 5, 2008 1:56 PM EST
Yes nvorr isn''t amazing what a commumity organizer can accomplish?
I hope Palin disappears from the scene, but I blame McCain for selecting her.
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by nvorr November 5, 2008 1:52 PM EST
Mr. Obama you will never be my President. You bought and lied your way to the Presidency.

Posted by stevemccoy7

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When are you leaving America?
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by nvorr November 5, 2008 1:50 PM EST
Now at least Sarah Palin knows what a community organizer does...

HA HA HA LOOOOSERS

Posted by jsilver2th at 03:37 AM : Nov 05, 2008
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Outstanding!
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by nirak2-2009 November 5, 2008 1:38 PM EST
colt8881:
One good and I admit terrific speech by McCain does not restore his honor. If he would have behaved like a decent human being when campaigning he might have won.
I congradulate President elect Obama from Canada
A job well done!!!
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by lilsarg01 November 5, 2008 1:31 PM EST
As usual .. John McCain put his country first. As usual .. John McCain showed the true cut of an American. It is time to turn away from divisive and derogatory stupidity being spewed here and toward the healing and rebuilding of our nation!
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by credibility2 November 5, 2008 1:09 PM EST
Senator McCain can feel confident knowing that he was the more qualified and experienced candidate. I do congratulate our new bi-racial president; however, the healing needs to occur first in the Obama side, including its handlers and supporters, after their unrelenting hideous, vicious and vitriolic rhetoric they lobbed against McCain, Palin, and anyone and everyone who chose to have independent and free thought by not following Obama, such as Independents, Repubs and some Dems, whites, blacks, etc.
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by drinuk November 5, 2008 12:57 PM EST
Dr Ron Paul actually offered more & better change than did Obama but whilst the president elect was able to proceed at a pace, the stupid GOP shot themselves in the foot by dumping Paul, out of a fear that his policies would hurt their pockets and upset the staus quo. Now they got their just desserts and are now in the wilderness for a long long time, unless of course they suddenly see sense and give Paul and McCain control NOW. Failing that, we have no credible opposition for the forseeable future. Without that there can be no credible change.

Obama is already asking for time, one hour after winning he was pulling back on expectations promised during the last year.

For the sake of all, Obama must break the incestuous relationship between the whole of Corporate America and ALL politicians, the lobby which is hurting all of us must be curtailed. If he is to succeed in change that is one policy he must adopt and quickly, otherwise they will undo his efforts for a fair and equitable America.



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by colt8881 November 5, 2008 12:49 PM EST
Senator McCain,

Great speech last night I hope your supporters listened to it. You found your Honor again.

Senator McCain you showed class last night after the long battle & I hope that America can come together as AMERICANS and work on Solar, Wind and move away from Big Oil.
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by car313-2009 November 5, 2008 12:34 PM EST
Senator McCain,
Great speech last night I hope your supporters listened to it. You found your Honor again. You are a hero. History and America will remember you. I am thankful you are here to help America get back on track.



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