
I don’t know what it is but I love everything from Iron Chef to Kitchen Nightmares. It’s like an episode of 24 except that CTU is the kitchen and chef Ramsay is the terrorist in every episode. I love it.
Awesome. This is exactly what we need to be doing to
a) jump start the economy and create jobs
b) work towards a sustainable energy future
c) lower carbon emissions
d) rebuild the country’s poor transportation system.
Well done, California.
That bad? Gee .. Last time I heard from you, your life seemed to rock. K paso?
― Said to me by a friend while getting reacquainted.
“Star Wars” - an a capella tribute to John Williams.
To be honest I like Hans Zimmer better.
I hope that Barack Obama will respect the mandate given to him, and instead of using the (US) public’s taxes to convert the world into a pile of dynamite, spend it on their welfare and well-being.
― AN TALEBAN SPOKESMAN MUSLIM KHAN
Yes we did.
Barack Obama cruised to victory Tuesday night in an historic triumph that promised change, overcame centuries of prejudice and fulfilled Martin Luther King’s dream that a man be judged not by the color of his skin, but by the content of his character
Obama, a first term senator will little experience on the national level, made history by defeating Sen. John McCain, one of the country’s most experienced politicians and a bona fide war hero.
Obama’s history making victory was fueled by his soaring rhetoric, his themes of change and hope in uncertain economic times, as well as deep dissatisfaction with the last eight years of the Bush administration.
Obama’s campaign was historic for reasons beyond his skin color. He raised more money than any other candidate in U.S. history, and had to first defeat Sen. Hillary Clinton, who was the party’s favorite to win the Democratic nomination.
Voters from a broad swath of America’s diverse ethnic enclaves and economic communities celebrated Obama’s win Tuesday night, particularly those in the African-American community.
“You can’t be anything but joyful. Obama is going to change the world,” said Jeff Mann, 51, a construction worker in Harlem.
source: ABC news.
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