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Originally Posted by Gio~Logist
I've heard quite enough generalizations from you based on your views on america as a whole. If you are going to be biass and stereotypical, feel free to let me know where you're from and I bet i'll have a load of nice comments for you to surround yourself with
In the real world, as countless of others have said.. You have a country who was no longer happy with their elected president or the results that came about after our last president was elected. Numbers don't lie, people lie.. and the numbers show that we do want change. Being that Obama represents just that, of course America is thrilled. Most of the people I know now have the opportunity (some for the first time) to say "I'm proud of who our country's president is".
No one expects an overnight change, I agree that people who do need to get out of their fantasy. But there's no doubt that people are expecting and desiring change in general, for the better of course. With the right backup by congress, actions from us as Americans (we all need to play our role), and our newly elected president, we can now reestablish the hope and motivation our country needs and deserves.
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im from the Uk (Great Britain except theres nothing great about it) - you know the country that sucks up to america.I dont really care about who is in power in the USA but its not even a week after elections and u lot are like `we changed the world` `Im proud of the president we have` - lets see the changes take effect then start telling us how proud you are.
Anyway fire away cause theres a difference here - i dont really give a damn about the UK - this country went to the dogs a long time ago.