5 Reasons Why the 2008 Election Is Historic

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Lsnrgwcc of KS 11:01AM July 13, 2009

Mother of one sent to war I am expecting they come back for good, and hope this will come after the change begin.

Barack promised that change.

Alejandra of NC 5:58PM January 15, 2009

alrit obama is ur time to clean the nasty house

sarah of CA 9:24PM November 09, 2008

As a parent of 2 active military soldiers, as well as classified in the socity as minority, which I strongly opposed of being catagorized, I could proudly accept Mr Obama as our leader into the next century and give some guidance to our new generation (in which with his two daughters) will know that our youth need attention desparately, an education where it is exciting and challenging enough to want to go to school, not the military service. I see in Mr Obama a person with charater, in his wife a very understanding and caring wife and mother, in his daughters excitment for the future.

GOD Bless America!

of NJ 6:13AM November 09, 2008

Barack Obama's victory is a victory of a real, meaningful democracy practice in America. To see african american become president of the United States is a great promotion to AMERICAN'S DEMOCRACY in the world. This is all about how the real democracy practices were designed to work. The whole world should learn something from this good example in the long run. I am proud to be an American citizen and enjoy the freedom. Thank you America.

Tenzin T. Karma of 12:47PM November 06, 2008

As a 57 year old black male,this was historic for me in many ways. Most of all I was pround to see my 84 year old father vote for, and see a african american become president of the usa. Thank you America.

ROBERTS SR of FL 1:39AM November 06, 2008

As a 57 year old black male,this was historic for me in many ways. Most of all I was pround to see my 84 year old father vote for, and see a african american become president of the usa.

ROBERTS SR of FL 1:36AM November 06, 2008

zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz - is it over yet?

lily p of NH 1:51PM November 05, 2008

Where did you get your vote total of 136.6 million votes? That's a lot more than reported elsewhere.

Bill Salokar of GA 1:25PM November 05, 2008

1. True.

2. He is "Roman Catholic" in name only. His position concerning abortion throws this one out.

3. Glad it's high, but not nearly high enough. Our election system is jacked-up. The only reason why there wasn't any issues is that the race wasn't close. Individual Presidential votes really "don't count" with the Electoral College in existance.

4. Have an African-American run for office this shouldn't be a surprise. I would imagine you would have similar results if a Latino where running.

5. He opted out of public money when he said that he would take it if his opponent did. We are now hearing about supposed "back-tracking" on his issues. Does anybody need that much money if you have a vision for America? He talked about how anybody can achieve anything at his Election night speed. He left out one important fact...if you have the money as he surmized when he opted out of public financing.

Rich of RI 1:17PM November 05, 2008

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