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LordTheNightKnight said:
And I used to think fellow democrats wouldn't be gloating assholes if we won.

That was a long time ago.

Then again, this is a gaming board, and grace in victory, defeat, or otherwise is unthinkable.

Did you see this place last night?  I was genuinely amazed at how civil everyone was (minus the few loons who were banned saying Obama was a terrorist and was going to get assasinated).  I went out of the way to be civil myself.  The only reason mafoo has provoked the kind of responses he has is because he hasn't budged an inch from where he was before the election.

Its fine if you don't like a candidate.  That is what America is based on.  But pissing in the well is just a waste of time, especially if you come in with a chip on your shoulder before Obama has been in office for even one day.

And seriously, if someone is that dissatisfied with their country they can always pick up and leave.

 



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