Showing posts with label Romney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Romney. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

A Little Eye-Candy

Disclosure by Wrong Direction

(Yeah, the presidential election is long since over and no one remembers Mitt Romney any more, but who cares...)

This is a political parody based on One Direction's song "What Makes You Beautiful" , but the original shows a) younger guys and b) less skins, so my choice is easy.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Thank You U.S.A!

The New York Times "Presidential Map", November 7, 2012
Florida is still undecided (all votes have not been counted yet), but leaning towards Obama.

Support for marriage equality won in all four states where there were referendums on that issue!
(P.S. J.M.G just reported that the count of the ballots in the referendum in Washington state has not been completed yet, although things look good.)
UPDATE: Washington state has now declared that marriage equality won in the referendum!
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I couldn't stay awake long enough last night to get the result of the presidential election but it was althemore sweet to wake up to the news in the morning!

Governor Romney gave a nice concession speech and president Obama gave an awesome victory speech. Life is wonderful, living is beautiful and exciting!

Thank you so much my sisters and brothers in the U.S!

Monday, November 5, 2012

American Elections 2012

Photos Michael Key, design Jim Neal
It´s all in the hands of the American electorate and I have really only one wish to you: Vote dammit!

Whomever you vote for I and the rest of the world will learn to live with your choice, as is only right and proper. Sure I have my favorite among the two, but it is your election and only yours. The only wrong result from my point of view is if the largest democracy in the world cannot get at least half of the electorate to participate in their national elections.

Your elections affects the rest of the world also. We will be anxiously waiting for the results, both in the presidential election and the elections for the Senate and the House of Representatives.