i'm so fucking emotional right now, it's ridiculous.
we're living through history right now, and regardless of how you voted, it's got to be recognized.
there is a need for change, a desire for change, and the people have spoken resoundingly for someone who is going to bring it. admittedly, i am a fan of obama's, and it really shouldn't be a secret to anybody who knows me well. i've been waiting for this day for a while.
i don't dislike mccain. i actually think he's a pretty great guy, just on the losing end of an election that would have been hard fought for any republican in this current global state. he is a hero and a decent and honest man, but was worked as a tool. i dislike some of his choices, but overall, i know that he'll be just as willing to serve his country.
i know people might be scared about the possibilities that come with the election of obama, and i understand, but if there has ever been a time for the people to feel empowered, it is now. we've broken barriers, challenged convention, and hoped for something better. here it is.
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Chris Jack • November 5th 2008 • Reply
I agree 100% McCain is a great politician, and I am glad he will still be in the Senate. Hes just not what we need right now, and no matter how you voted its great to be a part of this HUGE moment in history. I am happy they had nice things to say about each other and hope Obama keeps his word and works closely with all sides.
Katy • November 5th 2008 • Reply
I really hope he does, because the whole message of his campaign (and the real spirit of the election) was to find what the people wanted and to deliver what they need. Political infighting won't help at all if anybody wants to fix the state of the country!
Mark • November 5th 2008 • Reply
congratulations on your first post
Jeff Micklos • November 5th 2008 • Reply
I am glad to see you here, no better time to start than now...
gina • November 5th 2008 • Reply
Glad to see you're finally here.
You're going to love it! The webtape community is great.
And can you stop sounding so smart all the time? This post needs some misspellings, ridiculous exclamations and cussing.
Katy • November 5th 2008 • Reply
Yep, honestly I never got really excited to post something until now. You'll see more of me on this in the future, I assure you all.
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Chris Jack • November 5th 2008 • Reply
I agree 100% McCain is a great politician, and I am glad he will still be in the Senate. Hes just not what we need right now, and no matter how you voted its great to be a part of this HUGE moment in history. I am happy they had nice things to say about each other and hope Obama keeps his word and works closely with all sides.
Katy • November 5th 2008 • Reply
I really hope he does, because the whole message of his campaign (and the real spirit of the election) was to find what the people wanted and to deliver what they need. Political infighting won't help at all if anybody wants to fix the state of the country!
Mark • November 5th 2008 • Reply
congratulations on your first post
Jeff Micklos • November 5th 2008 • Reply
I am glad to see you here, no better time to start than now...
gina • November 5th 2008 • Reply
Glad to see you're finally here.
You're going to love it! The webtape community is great.
And can you stop sounding so smart all the time? This post needs some misspellings, ridiculous exclamations and cussing.
Annie! • November 5th 2008 • Reply
WELCOME KATY!
I wasn't sure if it was you at first, but I am so glad it is.
Just keep the posts coming, I think you will enjoy it here :)
I also agree with Gina on the misspellings and such.
gina • November 5th 2008 • Reply
Hold on...
is this katy as in my sister?
Katy • November 5th 2008 • Reply
Yep, honestly I never got really excited to post something until now. You'll see more of me on this in the future, I assure you all.