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- GhostWithToast, on 05/09/2008, -9/+181It would be an amazing change of pace to feel good about my president.
- Bukowsky, on 05/09/2008, -7/+118I love that picture of him... that's great!
- Cannedace, on 05/09/2008, -7/+65Our Obama ,who is genuinely nice and caring to little kids, gets my vote!
- Zane, on 05/09/2008, -6/+63Now that he's probably pretty comfortable with his situation, seems like his personality is coming out into the open more. He seems like a pretty decent guy. (love the picture)
- dotlizard, on 05/09/2008, -9/+62Obama has the ability to lead by inspiration, which is something we as a country sorely need.
- dotlizard, on 05/09/2008, -2/+48indeed. see, he can do that. can you imagine Hillary doing that? omg. so scary.
- synaesthesia, on 05/09/2008, -3/+48No *****, living in a foreign country with Bush in office is like going to a party where everyone knows your dad was a crazy axe murderer. Feeling pride towards one's elected officials would be awesome.
- inactive, on 05/09/2008, -1/+39OBAMA ***** RAINBOWS
- inactive, on 05/09/2008, -18/+54I scream "Barak Obama" everytime I have an orgasm... mostly because that helps me have the orgasm. (my boyfriend doesn't mind because it helps him have an orgasm too)
- Thuktun, on 05/09/2008, -1/+35"Not all Republicans, though, were thrilled to see him. Asked if he crossed the aisle to meet Obama, Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-N.C.), shook his head. “Lord no,” he said. “Lord no.”"
A simple "no" would have sufficed. His response instead suggests the kind of over-aggressive partisanship that we don't need. - Koush, on 05/09/2008, -8/+41Ah! a homosexual on digg!
good for you! - swrostmore, on 05/09/2008, -7/+38I lol pretty ***** hard at how pissed off Obama makes the lunatic fringe...its almost as funny as GDS (Gore Derangement Syndrome - "MANBEARPIG!" *twitch*). The funniest thing is all the sarcastic comments about Obama's likeability. Dems actually LIKE a politician who's winning the Dem popular vote?? OMG, who could have seen that coming? I think they are just pissed off that the GOP is stuck with a candidate that they hate (or at least they hated him until he became the nominee, now they are all on his nuts like we knew they would be.)
- Qness, on 05/09/2008, -4/+28Um.......he was visiting the House of Representatives today and he can't vote there BECAUSE he is a Senator---that would be on the Senate floor!
- headzoo, on 05/09/2008, -0/+21That's not fair! Clinton also likes children... for breakfast.
- WasabiBomb, on 05/09/2008, -2/+19Yeah, that's the thing that gets me about it as well. We've gone through the last seven years of, arguably, the worst administration in history. The current President has the lowest approval rating ever. Americans abroad feel as though they need to apologize for the President's actions. The current administration has brought nothing but graft and shame to the office.
And along comes a candidate who manages to inspire people, to make them think that the office may someday be worthy of admiration again... and we get lambasted for it. I just don't get it. - LomasLou, on 05/09/2008, -0/+17President McDreamy, he makes women swoon, children shout with glee & men strive to be better fathers, citizens & bowlers
- unicronband, on 05/09/2008, -1/+17"BRAAAAAAAAINS"
- Number23, on 05/09/2008, -3/+19I read he ***** ice cream too!!!!!
- Xanrez, on 05/09/2008, -2/+18The last time this country had a president that caused this much *love* was JFK. It has been a long time since this country had a president that was fairly universally loved or caused this much buzz. Many young folk that frequent this site (including myself) have no concept of this...what it is to have a positive figure leading the country. It's amazing what can change with a little positive attitude. This is the main reason that I support Obama. It's a bonus that he's the candidate that shares my political views and opinions *more than any other* potential candidate.
- Spamcan, on 05/09/2008, -1/+16"With the 3D glasses, it's almost like you can reach out and touch him!"
The man is a Barackstar, if he doesn't win it'll be an Obamanation. - WasabiBomb, on 05/09/2008, -1/+16Yeah, Republicans can be really annoying that way.
- Xanrez, on 05/09/2008, -4/+19Wish I could dig you seven or eight times. I couldn't agree more.
- PATSCRU, on 05/09/2008, -3/+16ITT: submit a caption for that pic. I'll start:
"SHAZAM!" - neognostic, on 05/09/2008, -4/+17After 7 + years of nausea, I say yes to inspiration.
- rhabd0mancer, on 05/09/2008, -0/+13Chocolate *and* vanilla.
- Harbinger1080, on 05/09/2008, -3/+16yep, no details here: http://www.barackobama.com/issues/
and you won't find any more here: http://www.barackobama.com/pdf/ObamaBlueprintForCh ...
nothing but pixie dust and certainly no details. - getoffmybridge, on 05/05/2009, -1/+14I hear you people are doing great things.
- DiggasWAttitude, on 05/09/2008, -1/+14I was getting sick of 'But you're pretty cool for an American.' After that I always give the 5 minute explanation about loving my country for what it can be, not necessarily what it is. It would be nice to prove it isn't an oligarchy.
- bcamp1973, on 05/09/2008, -2/+13Hillary supporters, notice the difference here? Your candidate would have eaten the children and picked her teeth with the bones...
- dinot, on 05/09/2008, -1/+12"You have nice boobies."
- phrenzy, on 05/09/2008, -0/+10p0s3r, once Barack becomes president, you are going to become a busy man on digg, what with all the Barack trolling to do. Too bad you can't find more constructive ways to use your time.
- WasabiBomb, on 05/09/2008, -4/+14Nope. He's being dugg down because, rather than just not read the stories he doesn't like, he chose instead to post in one of the stories he doesn't like in order to make himself look smarter by dissing the stories he doesn't like.
I don't like articles about Apple, so I don't read them or post in them. It's pretty easy- you should give it a shot sometime. - kemp34, on 05/09/2008, -7/+16Obamamania? This may be going a tad far people...
- dinot, on 05/09/2008, -2/+11If you're being sarcastic, then it was a lame attempt. If you're not, then God (Flying Spaghetti Monster) help you.
- inactive, on 05/09/2008, -7/+16Awesome picture, looks like he's pulling some slight of hand maneuver with his hands to distract you while his friend steals your wallet.
- inactive, on 05/09/2008, -0/+9Those two words are what drove Europeans fresh off a boat to buy a horse and to buy a wagon, trek across 3000 miles of wilderness and hostile native populations for the hope of striking gold in some place called The West.
Those two words are what drove a generation of scientists and engineers to land on the moon to do the other thing, not because it was easy, but because it was hard. Sir those two words are what was whispered in the tunnels of london as rockets and bombs rained from overhead. And those words were spoke to by our great Republican Presidents such as Lincon and Reagan, to preserve our union, or to surpass for the sake of whats humanly good towards the soviet union.
Inspiration and hope? As opposed to what? Fear and Ambition? Lust for money? Survival instinct, and the inane drive to "keep up with the Jonses"
I can continue but I believe I made my point. You just got served with a steaming hot plate of righteous indignation. - eth3l, on 05/09/2008, -4/+12yeah ... children.
- dotlizard, on 05/09/2008, -1/+97+? i think it's more like, the whole Clinton/Bush era. we got used to corruption and greed and leading by manipulation and intimidation. it's definitely time for a change.
- neognostic, on 05/09/2008, -5/+13Go to his web site and look at his platform. It's all there, nicely organized and very easy to comprehend.
- aussiejan, on 05/09/2008, -5/+13This is a really good point. That is what is seriously lacking in Clinton and McCain is the inspiration factor. Much like Kennedy's "Ask not what your country can do for, ask what you can do for your country.", Obama can inspire Americans to get behind changing the way American society works. More "We" and less "I".
- KibibyteBrain, on 05/09/2008, -0/+7John McCain doing it would be a perfect rendition of Emperor Palpatine's Force Lightening
- jeremyduffy, on 05/09/2008, -0/+7Your comment oddly pained me. I think it's the cutting pain of mutual understanding.
- elamr, on 05/09/2008, -4/+11You gonna let your boyfriend nut on your face?
- AKWookiee, on 05/09/2008, -3/+10Obama's tears cure cancer.
- inactive, on 05/09/2008, -0/+7"Me, I like combat," Pelosi said. "The best training for campaigning is campaigning."
...and the best training for unilateral president is to roll over? - inactive, on 05/09/2008, -0/+7Barack Obama is "pretty decent"? That's the understatement of the year.
- malex, on 05/09/2008, -0/+7You're thinking of Mark Foley.
- kovac9478, on 05/09/2008, -6/+13OBAMAPALOOZA!
- inactive, on 05/09/2008, -0/+6Are you kidding? This is all he *does*. If he stopped trolling Digg he'd have to face his failed life and character flaws, which would be an impossible task.
- phrenzy, on 05/09/2008, -1/+8While your post was great, Unfortunately it is wasted on these bitter snivelers. They can't comprehend leadership and inspiration coming from a politician. To them, JFK, FDR and Lincoln are fictional characters. They've either had their spirit crushed by GWB or have adopted that fashionable cynicism and nihilism that makes them feel safe. It's always safer not to hope or believe in something.
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