Well to be accurate I have a nasty head cold, but other than that I feel fine except that my feet are currently a little hotter than I might like, and my armpit itches just a little.
I’m happy for you, UltraBob. I know people in Obama city of Fukui prefecture in Japan are also very happy
on November 6th, 2008 10:50 AM Kristen said:
Almost all the non-Americans I know in Japan are exceedingly happy with the election results. They have taken a real interest and are happy that there is a different point of view coming to the White House. Many have congratulated me. It is strange. Good, but strange.
I think that means you’ve been palling (sic?) around with terrorists.
on November 6th, 2008 01:56 PM chenoa said:
No we all have to get Obamafied.
on November 6th, 2008 05:27 PM UltraJessica said:
The first election that I vote in, and, for the most part, paid attention to turns out to be a historical election. We’ve got out first black President. I’m sure you all know that I wanted McCain to win, but now I have the opportunity to tell my kids all about it when they have to learn it in history class. Now we just have to see if Obama can live up to his promises.
on November 8th, 2008 12:36 AM Billie Addleman said:
I voted McCain. I don’t believe Obama can keep all of the promises he has made. Nonetheless, I hope has a successful administration. We will know a lot in the first 100 days.
on November 8th, 2008 04:06 AM John said:
Pretty sure NO President ever has or will keep all the promises they make. Partly because that is just the nature of politics, partly because it is not all dependent on them, have to get the legislative branch to go along. That said, hopefully this coming four years will be better than the last four.
Well to be accurate I have a nasty head cold, but other than that I feel fine except that my feet are currently a little hotter than I might like, and my armpit itches just a little.
armpit problem solved.
I’m happy for you, UltraBob. I know people in Obama city of Fukui prefecture in Japan are also very happy
Almost all the non-Americans I know in Japan are exceedingly happy with the election results. They have taken a real interest and are happy that there is a different point of view coming to the White House. Many have congratulated me. It is strange. Good, but strange.
I think that means you’ve been palling (sic?) around with terrorists.
No we all have to get Obamafied.
The first election that I vote in, and, for the most part, paid attention to turns out to be a historical election. We’ve got out first black President. I’m sure you all know that I wanted McCain to win, but now I have the opportunity to tell my kids all about it when they have to learn it in history class. Now we just have to see if Obama can live up to his promises.
I voted McCain. I don’t believe Obama can keep all of the promises he has made. Nonetheless, I hope has a successful administration. We will know a lot in the first 100 days.
Pretty sure NO President ever has or will keep all the promises they make. Partly because that is just the nature of politics, partly because it is not all dependent on them, have to get the legislative branch to go along. That said, hopefully this coming four years will be better than the last four.