Yeah!!!! The hagan dole race was quite funny. Dole spent the whole time attacking and hagan attacked back too. Dole said that Hagan didnt believe in god and it went back in forth, Quite funny.
On to Obama. YeAH!!!! Great news for America. Also the Democrats have taken majority in the senate and in the house. So great news, In North Carolina it still hasnt been decided on who we voted with but the fact that it is so close is great.
CrueTrue wrote:
As far as I remember, only one country in Europe would vote for McCain, and that's Poland. So, electing Obama is definitely a step forward.
I thought it was the only country in the world
BenBarnes wrote:
Thor wears a live rattlesnake as a condom.
CrueTrue wrote:
As far as I remember, only one country in Europe would vote for McCain, and that's Poland. So, electing Obama is definitely a step forward.
I thought it was the only country in the world
Nah, as far as I remember, Georgia was also pro McCain (yes, some would also define George as an European country, but we have to draw the line somewhere )
CrueTrue wrote:
As far as I remember, only one country in Europe would vote for McCain, and that's Poland. So, electing Obama is definitely a step forward.
I thought it was the only country in the world
Nah, as far as I remember, Georgia was also pro McCain (yes, some would also define George as an European country, but we have to draw the line somewhere )
the caucasus/ural so georgia is stil european.
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pozzato, basically the most stupid cyclist around
It's not that black/white. There's a reason why I said what I said:
"The geographical inclusion of Georgia in Eastern Europe is a controversial subject. Most maps align Europe's southeastern border with the skyline of the Caucasus Mountains. According to this definition, minor parts of Georgia are located in Europe. This includes the Khevi, Khevsureti, and Tusheti regions. An outdated definition of Europe by Strahlenberg sets the continental border along the Kuma-Manych Depression, which would exclude Georgia from Europe."
It's not that I care all that much, but I like how an Australian newspaper is the one to bring forward the truth about Denmark's actual 'greenmindness'
... and I hate how Denmark is always linked to fairytales and H. C. Andersen. It's more than 100 years ago that he died, damn it!
CrueTrue wrote:
It's not that I care all that much, but I like how an Australian newspaper is the one to bring forward the truth about Denmark's actual 'greenmindness'
... and I hate how Denmark is always linked to fairytales and H. C. Andersen. It's more than 100 years ago that he died, damn it!