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I believe you mean "when." My reaction will be Thank God.
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Whew! That was close. I hope people pay better attention next time to what is being said instead of being so impressed by a "personality" and "level-headed talker".
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Depression.
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Move to a foreign country (while I'm still able)
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I'd brace myself for the fallout and start preparing to have my rights stripped.
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i'll begin contributing to the obama in 2012 campaign.
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Oh dear God. another 4 -8 years of the poor getting poorer and rich getting richer. Then I will have to save money like crazy JUST to be able to live much like now. probably have to move back home with mom and share expenses--in fact, there may be 3 or 4 households living together to do that.
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I don't know of the peaceful woman who was arrested for protesting at a McCain rally, please elaborate on that.
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Shock, disbelief, alot of tears, a loss of hope.
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I'll lose faith in the collective intelligence of the US electorate. And I'll work that harder to help raise the EU and encourage China to become true counterweights to the US. +5
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Sigh of relief.Then wait for the fallout.
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I'll be very dissapointed that the best candidate lost, and then I will basically sit in fear of the day McCain has a stroke, or a heart attack. I will then be pulling my son out of public school, because I have no interest in him learning creationism.
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sad =[
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Pissed, scared, and then fervent prayer that nothing ever happens to McCain because if Palin ever becomes president...God help us all!
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"Huh, I didn't see that coming."
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celebration and joy
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same as if he wins. I will feel completely screwed. Candidates always promise change yet we always see the same damn BS. People forget that the president is not the one who makes the major law/policy changes. He can just propose them, sign off on them, or veto them if there isn't a majority approval already. Delegates from all over the country actually do that stuff. Until the day when those bastard lobbyists aren't allowed to basically buy their votes with contributions, vacations and such for the senators and congressmen, there will be no true change. That is the true way that major corporations and special interest groups stay in charge. They throw their money around. I doubt we will ever see the day where that is made illegal, because all the bureaucrats love their money too much.
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dissapointed. but i have faith that he's gonna win.
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"Whew! We barely dodged that socialist bullet!"
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Ambivalence...But I will get back an hour of sleep this week. So that might just make it a bit easier to accept.
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Happy!!!!!
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The union will survive. I'll just be depressed for a while. Though maybe McCain would then decide now the he has the power he can revert to being the old McCain who went his own way instead of divisive fearmongering and pandering to fringe groups and corporate elites.
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Total elation!
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