Election Day
Nov. 5th, 2008 03:13 amWent home from work early and voted. It was a dead time at the polling station, nearly empty, which didn't encourage me, even though I know Maryland is a deep blue state and the reports from other, more contested areas was that there was an incredible turnout.
I started watching the results on BBC America. The idiot with the "touchscreen" was distracting, but... I cheered when Obama got PA. From there I knew it was going to be all right.
Obama won, more to the point, Obama won handily. There's no question about whether he has a mandate, except from the lunatic fringe who will always hate him because He Is Not One of Us. I'm disappointed for my gay friends that Prop 8 was passed (not that any of them live in CA) but there's always a chance to change that, I hope.
Obama is going to be president. A black man, a sane Democrat with a plan, not a set of rabid ideologies, is going to be president in my lifetime. I have no doubt the shine is going to wear off once he runs headlong into his first official crisis or scandal, but damn I feel good right now.
It's morning in America
I started watching the results on BBC America. The idiot with the "touchscreen" was distracting, but... I cheered when Obama got PA. From there I knew it was going to be all right.
Obama won, more to the point, Obama won handily. There's no question about whether he has a mandate, except from the lunatic fringe who will always hate him because He Is Not One of Us. I'm disappointed for my gay friends that Prop 8 was passed (not that any of them live in CA) but there's always a chance to change that, I hope.
Obama is going to be president. A black man, a sane Democrat with a plan, not a set of rabid ideologies, is going to be president in my lifetime. I have no doubt the shine is going to wear off once he runs headlong into his first official crisis or scandal, but damn I feel good right now.
It's morning in America
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Date: 2008-11-05 02:16 pm (UTC)Though here there are plenty of couples, even different sex couples, who just don't marry at all. It's not always neccessarry to marry to prove to eachother that you love eachother.
Why do they have a law like that anyway? I don't understand.
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Date: 2008-11-05 02:17 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-11-05 02:29 pm (UTC)I don't understand it either. Two men or two women loving each other does not invalidate the love I feel for my wife. Enshrining prejudice in a state's constitution is right up there with miscegenation laws from the 19th century.
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Date: 2008-11-05 08:06 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-11-05 08:10 pm (UTC)I just hate the inequality of it, why do straights get more rights under the gov than gays or nonmarried people? Are they somehow less than family? It baffles and depressed me. =/