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Is anyone afraid that if Obama isn't elected president, that there will be mass riots and pure chaos?

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  1. No, there will not be mass riots because if McCain is elected the majority of the country will be satisfied. In that hypothetical Obama supporters would be out-numbered


  2. No, it's not like when they released first iphone, or nintendo wii or something.  

  3. I found an african american pastor speaking out against obama, he say's obama doesnt represent african americans nor white anglo americans either...... you've gotta listen to this.

    http://www.atlah.org/broadcast/ndnr07-28...


  4. No, Americans are too brainwashed and apathetic. Look at what happened when Bush got "elected"--actually, he had to be chosen by the Supreme Court. ZZZZ And the national conventions. Forty years ago, the candidates actually went to the conventions and a final candidate for each party was chosen there. Now, the candidate is chosen months in advance and no one blinks an eye. ZZZZ. Why even bother with a national convention? No one is going to do anything if Obama isn't elected.  

  5. Nah, we're past all that.  We can "all just get along."

  6. It's a touchy subject. Equally, the republicans and, dare I say, racists, might go ape if he WAS elected.

    The way I see it, whoever is elected, there are going to be a substantial amount of people who don't want them in power. That doesn't mean they're going to destroy their neighborhood. Look at the Bush/Gore election; nearly as many people who wanted Bush in power wanted Gore in power, but they protested civilly and quite impressively.  

  7. If he is defeated It will depend on the margin of the loss and if there is any Republican dodgy dealing, such as in Florida in 2000.  

  8. after last nights interview, he has got his work cut out for him.

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