Wednesday, November 5, 2008
And...I'm spent
Congratulations to President-Elect Barack Obama!
This is quite an important night, and at 1:20 AM, they still haven't called Indiana. That should tell you something. I was hoping to stay up and see what happens with Indiana, but Obama has already won the presidency, and my brain is fried. I think I might have to wait until tomorrow to see what Indiana does.
I'm sorry I didn't write more tonight (I'm sure you're all thrilled about that!), but I'm seriously mentally exhaused!
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Mr. MacCain was very gracious in his speech tonight and I agree, we must come together as a nation now, and pray for our new president and his family.
ReplyDeleteI wish Mr.Obama and his family G-dspeed.
Hi Beth,
ReplyDeleteWhat a historic night ... it feels like now the country can really get to work, we can really start to make things better all around. I just came back from watching the results with my neighbors and everyone out here is just so thrilled. What a night!
Best,
Marty
He and all of our leaders will need our prayers.
ReplyDeleteI am thankful this election is over...
whew!
It's 4am and they still haven't called Indiana yet. However, it's still in Obama's favor. Turn blue, turn blue, turn blue. I thought of polluting your comments section but I thought better of it. ;) Effin A. *big grin*
ReplyDeleteOh what a night, I stayed up intil 4.30am, nothing better than watching History being made.
ReplyDeleteit's a new dawn it's a new day.
Yasmin
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new bigginings ,how exciting..love Jan xx
ReplyDeleteI wanted to stay up but have to work today, Rich came in and gave me the news a little after midnight. I am thrilled and so excited!
ReplyDeleteFrom your previous post "...condones the brutal killing of wolves and bears from helicopters;..."
ReplyDeleteWell, the wolves and bears are safe. What about the babies that will die as a result of Obama's support of abortion? It's not ok to kill wolves and bears, but it is ok to kill human babies?
Hey lady!!! You were the first person I thought of when it was official.
ReplyDeleteJohn McCain was eloquent and gracious in his conciliatory speech. Both of these men just need to get some rest!!
ReplyDeleteI loved Ken's post with the picture of the muzzle. Glad he didn't need to use it. I could just imagine you doing the happy dance and shouting at the top of your lungs when it was called. I know I was when they called NY for Obama. Priceless to be part of history being made. It was awesome wasn't it! (Hugs)Indigo
ReplyDeletedid you see Sherri Shepard on The View Weds? she made ME cry.....what she said was heartfelt and truly, this IS a historic election. XO
ReplyDeleteI am amazed at how you have gotten through all this... My friends & family are upset & angry. I am excited to have Obama in the white house!
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