yardbarker.com - 11/5/2008
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I just got back in the locker room. We just got the W in Houston, and I had to blog. OBAMA IS THE PRESIDENT! I can't even explain how I feel right now. All I have to say is that we have to repeat, because we have to go back to the White House to meet Obama. I'm glad to see that everyone got out ...
Obama Is Waving His Terrible Towel
voices.washingtonpost.com 11/4/2008 — Mike Tomlin and the Steelers pick up the Obama endorsement. (Reuters) Sen. Barack Obama is probably grateful that Redskins players have gone out stumping for him, and maybe he'll send them a fruit basket or something if he becomes the next president ...
Barack Obama, Basketball Fan
slamdunkcentral.com 11/4/2008 — However, as far as I am aware Barack Obama would be the first United States President who is an avid hoops fan. Basketball is a huge part of Mr. Obama’s life, he plays all the time on the campaign trail. He is so passionate about playing that on “Super Tuesday” reports indicate that he made sure....
Tuesday winners: Suns, Celtics, Mavs and Obama
asternwarning.com 11/5/2008 — Last night saw three intriguing NBA matchups and one other result which will garner many more headlines than those three combined. Barack Obama will be the next President of the United States of America. Saving the rhetoric for a second, I'm happy that the USA has a leader that understands hoops...
Breaking: BARACK OBAMA ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
raisingzona.com 11/5/2008 — Breaking -
Barack Obama has been elected the next President of the United States.
The man wants a College Football playoff. Why wouldn’t you want this man to be your next president? Oh yeah, the election is over! Now we can get on to the next best thing - The Arizona Cardinals in ...
Barack Obama Elected 44th President of The United States - (Victory Speech Video)
allhiphopsports.blogspot.com 11/5/2008 — In case you missed it last night, Barack Obama was elected the 44th President of the United States. Words can't explain how happy and excited I am to see this happen. The youth of America had a huge part in electing Obama as President and we have played a huge part in what hopefully is a ...
President Barack Obama
thestartingfive.net 11/5/2008 — I guess the answer to the question I posed yesterday is a resounding Yes! Blacks, Whites, Latinos and Asian voters young and old make a historic statement and vote Barack Obama the 44th President of the United States.
Back in 2004 when Barack Obama spoke during the Democratic National ...
Election Day With A Twist....
thenhlarenaprogram.blogspot.com 11/4/2008 — Now tomorrow is Election Day and most Americans are going to go out there and vote for our new President. It will be either John McCain or Barrack Obama. Many have asked me who I am voting for. I have seen so many nauseating posts on facebook and other ads on tv about it that I want to ...
Obamaball: President Obama and Sports —
Dan Shanoff
From today's SN column lead item: What will President Barack Obama mean for sports? No. 44 already made news earlier this week by declaring that he would like to see a college football playoff. I predict that by the end of his first term, he has brokered one. That's because President Obama is ...
Hope everyone got it out of their collective system —
Lakers Blog
To those happy with new President-elect Barack Obama, congratulations. To those unhappy with new President-elect Barack Obama, better luck in 2012. And to those looking to post on Lakers Blog, please keep either opinion on the matter to yourself, because we're back to business as usual. Unless ...
Proud To Be an American —
blog maverick
I voted for President Elect Obama.
The rest of my votes went almost exclusively to Republicans , Libertarians and Independents.
In looking at the Democratic platform, there are a few things I agree with, but on the economic side, other than being ok with him raising my effective tax rate ...
Obama wins in a blowout —
SidelineShow.com-SportsTalk Radio
In what was a historical election turnout, Barack Obama is now our 44th President of the United States. I have to wonder what the sports athletes of yester-year must be thinking? To have a African American hold the highest office in the U.S. and possibly the world. You have to think that the ...
Our new president: Barack Obama —
Soccer By Ives
Good morning everybody. I know it doesn't have anything to do with soccer but I felt it needed to be mentioned that the United States of America made history last night by electing Barack Obama president. Whether you voted for him or not, you must agree that his election marks a ...
The 44th President of the United States —
The Mighty Quinn Media Machine
The American people spoke loudly and very decisively on Tuesday night as Barack Hussein Obama, a 47-year-old senator from Illinois, a man born of black and white parents, made history and was elected the 44th President of the United States. Just eight years ago, Obama was defeated for his ...
His First Speech As President-Elect —
Fang's Bites
President-Elect Obama has thanked Senator John McCain for his service and he has thanked the people for voting for him, standing in line for more than three hours today. The new President tells his two daughters that they have earned the new puppy that will accompany them to the White House. ...
History. —
Clubhouse Cancer
First…there was Jesse. Then…there was Jackie. Now…the world has Barry. Congratulations to Barack Obama, the 44 th President of the United States. Technorati Tags: Clubhouse Cancer , President Barack Obama , ...
Great Victory for Our Country and Democracy —
The VOTL.com
Barack Obama was just announced a little over a half an hour ago to be the next President of the United States. President elect Obama will become the 44th President of the United States and the first African-American to hold the office. Obama currently holds a 338 to 156 lead in the Electoral ...
Barack Obama elected as 44th President!!!!! —
The Hockey Herald
via CNN:
CNN projects that Barack Obama will be the nation’s 44th president.
Obama will address the country from a rally in Chicago, Illinois, later Tuesday night.
As news broke, supporters cried and cheered, “Yes, we can.”
Obama will become the first African-American ...