Im Fine..I voted for McCain but Obama is My President....I will not whine or hate that stuff has to stop.I will support My President..and hope he is just a little left of center(Where he can get some work done) and Not a Way Left radical...which Im afraid he might be..there will never be a 1.20.13 bumper sticker on my car!!!!
Scared to death. Waiting to see when the pledge of allegiance is taken out of our schools. Not that we had much of a choice in this election, but I don't have a warm fuzzy on this one. Funny how other countries are even more elated about this victory, that alone frightens me. However with that off my chest..lol, I am more than proud to be an American and am happy that we are still able to vote. No matter what the outcome. At least we still have rights and our freedom in this country. As a united country we need to stand behind "our" President. I agree with one of the others in these comment, I will never have a 1.20.13 bumper sticker either.
Kimmie--are you kidding? you are afraid of the US receiving respect and admiration from other nations that has been virtually absent over the past eight years (for good reason)? This is a reason to celebrate. What possible evidence do you have that Obama is anything but patriotic and would take the Pledge out of schools--other than diatribes of Rush Limbaugh-driven nut jobs on the internet. Come on.
I feel the same as the poster who said this: Im Fine..I voted for McCain but Obama is My President....I will not whine or hate that stuff has to stop.I will support My President"
Disappointed! If you have done any research, Obama is NOT who you think he is! Be prepared for life as you know it to change - and not for the better. And the fact that other countries are excited, like Russia! - what do you think that says!? They want someone like him in the White House because it is to their advantage! In 4 years I think you will all understand. And I am a very patriotic person who flies the stars and stripes in my yard with pride.
I'm not very happy - for one thing Obama supports abortion in all 9 months of pregancy. As a mother of two, seeing first hand the miracle of conception and birth, this makes me sick. I'm not a wacky pro-lifer but this is not a good thing....
Dissapointed...but with loyal opposition. We need to come together across the country to turn things around. I am proud to say that those who voted for McCain will give Obama the respect a president deserves as we know the importance of being patriotic and don't want to put up obsticles that do nothing but lead to failure.
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Very Happy! We need change. He gives me hope as an American and that's the most important!
Not thrilled...but I hope he's able to turn things around.
Not happy but I am praying he can do a good job.
How could anyone not be happy, amazed, inspired, tearful??
Happy Happy Happy!!!!
Looking forward to the positive changes with Obama!
Happy!!
Happy! I have a few reservations, but am generally pleased with America's choice.
No really happy, but maybe I will be surprised...
not excited, but nothing can be done about it now
Disappointed, but not much can be done about it now except to cross fingers and pray.
Happy.
THRILLED!!!
Im Fine..I voted for McCain but Obama is My President....I will not whine or hate that stuff has to stop.I will support My President..and hope he is just a little left of center(Where he can get some work done) and Not a Way Left radical...which Im afraid he might be..there will never be a 1.20.13 bumper sticker on my car!!!!
Power to Obama!
Disappointed and honestly worried.
Happy!
Looking forward to some positive changes. So long George W.!!!
Very happy!
Scared to death. Waiting to see when the pledge of allegiance is taken out of our schools.
Not that we had much of a choice in this election, but I don't have a warm fuzzy on this one. Funny how other countries are even more elated about this victory, that alone frightens me.
However with that off my chest..lol, I am more than proud to be an American and am happy that we are still able to vote. No matter what the outcome. At least we still have rights and our freedom in this country. As a united country we need to stand behind "our" President.
I agree with one of the others in these comment, I will never have a 1.20.13 bumper sticker either.
Happy!
Happy.... give the guy a chance!
Kimmie--are you kidding? you are afraid of the US receiving respect and admiration from other nations that has been virtually absent over the past eight years (for good reason)? This is a reason to celebrate. What possible evidence do you have that Obama is anything but patriotic and would take the Pledge out of schools--other than diatribes of Rush Limbaugh-driven nut jobs on the internet. Come on.
I feel the same as the poster who said this: Im Fine..I voted for McCain but Obama is My President....I will not whine or hate that stuff has to stop.I will support My President"
I'm really curious to hear specific reasons why the disappointed people are disappointed.
Disappointed! If you have done any research, Obama is NOT who you think he is! Be prepared for life as you know it to change - and not for the better. And the fact that other countries are excited, like Russia! - what do you think that says!? They want someone like him in the White House because it is to their advantage! In 4 years I think you will all understand. And I am a very patriotic person who flies the stars and stripes in my yard with pride.
I'm not very happy - for one thing Obama supports abortion in all 9 months of pregancy. As a mother of two, seeing first hand the miracle of conception and birth, this makes me sick. I'm not a wacky pro-lifer but this is not a good thing....
Why does everyone keep posting anonymously?
Dissapointed...but with loyal opposition. We need to come together across the country to turn things around. I am proud to say that those who voted for McCain will give Obama the respect a president deserves as we know the importance of being patriotic and don't want to put up obsticles that do nothing but lead to failure.
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