The CNN site says only 91% of the votes are in, and it's still really close. I'm sad at how many states had bans on their ballots.
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I'm in a good mood despite Being at the dentist. I would be in a great mood but I feel so sad for CA. And mad.
Putting a bow on it now is way better than your other choices.
In making the concession speech, not to mention how good it was, McCain showed more testicular fortitude and good judgment than W has in the last eight years.
Is the make-out line still good this morning?
I have coffee
And tea
And Pop-Tarts
Put that shit down and kiss me you fool!
So, I heard that Georgia has a mysterious "low voter turnout" and that they may not have counted 100,000 early voting ballots from Atlanta.
Interesting.
If I didn't have to go get dressed for work, I'd look for more info.
Maverick County in Texas went for Obama 78 to 21. This makes me smile.
DC went crazy - bunches of people literally dancing in the streets. Spontaneous party - one big one in front of the White House. The Secret Service was nervous, although no one appeared threatening. Happy birthday, Laura Bush.
And, to make things sweeter, there was a big group of people laughing and crying together at 14th and U. Right near where the riots started in 1968.
Daily Kos says that more than 600,000 early votes haven't been counted in Georgia.
Put that shit down and kiss me you fool!
::puckers up::
And, to make things sweeter, there was a big group of people laughing and crying together at 14th and U. Right near where the riots started in 1968.
Last night I passed where Malcom X was assassinated and where Dr. King was stabbed and stood at the feet of Adam Clayton Powell Jr.'s statue watching the acceptance speech. I think there was as much weeping as cheering and sometimes you couldn't tell the difference.
There were lots of police and their silly orange nets but as soon as one party would get squished into a corner or dispersed someone else would pull a car over, crank the stereo, and the party would reform there.
I brought champagne, but since the police were so very very present and polite (and nobody else had busted out champagne) I decided to let it lie. Most of the cops were smiling.
You could feel waves of joy rolling down the street. Groups of people would start sing-alongs. Street musicians were everywhere. Cars were beeping in time to the chanting.