Thursday 6 November 2008

''WOMENCRACY'' or ''DEMOCRACY''

My girlfriend was the first to wake me up this morning. She was happy to tell me over the phone that she is having a fresh affair with Barrack Obama, the US President elect. I was quite confused, because she lives in Nigeria, so I had to ask her if it is one of this face book dating. She hissed, and then said to me that it is something more than that. "I actually kissed him'' It was quite nice. ''And I wished I never woke up from my dream''.

Latest comments over the just concluded US Presidential election, has brought to our notice that women strongly participated. Attracting substantial amount of votes, which in fact was consequential to Obama's victory.

Even in areas, that are solidly Republicans, such as Texas. Women are said to have pulled in 52 percent of vote for Obama. As if that wasn’t enough, a sweeping 96 percent of African American women voted for Obama.

More followed suite, such as Latino women representing as huge as 70 percent of their total census. More women wished they had lived in America to have voted for Obama on that 4th day of November 2008. Don’t forget, his late grand mother voted too. Including Nigerian resident girlfriends who voted in their various dreams! And all these votes were counted.

In the end, ''Unmarried women gave Obama a margin of victory of more than 12 million votes" (www.feministing.com).

Isn’t the magnitude of Obama's female supporters scarring? As feminists, aren’t we meant to have voted for Mcain for the sake of ''Sarah Palin'' even if it means going out for hunting with her or watching her play some Hockey. The gender betrayal by the women is indeed rather pathetic.

I suggest that henceforth, Mrs. Obama should make sure that more Kenyans, especially those who have some resemblance with Obama be allowed into US, with or without immigration scrutiny. That way her husband will not be at risk to any kind of Monica Lewinsky. Don’t forget Former President Clinton did also cast his vote for Obama.

PALIN AGAIN?

Hello, Mitchell Maltin Just wondering if it is in your genuine interest, that you have offered a page for Sarah Palin. http://www.michellemalkin.com/ I don’t think she needs all these condolences, she is not as old. And we are not hoping she 'kicks the bucket' anytime soon.

I wonder also why so much ado is been made about her. I am getting confused at the moment. Mates please remind me if she vied for "Presidency'' or the ''Vice''?

Ladies and gentle Men, I don't think there is need crying over split milk. Enough of apportioning blames. And let’s hope Gov. Palin survives from all these nose-poking.

Thanks.

Wednesday 5 November 2008

ALERT!

The US presidential election and the relentless historical drama that surround it have completely made it almost impossible for individuals to concentrate on other sectors of the US elections.

Dailykos has however brought to our knowledge, (I mean people like me who are still sane enough to want to know about the district elections) that there are some election deficiencies in the conduction of the district elections. For instance, McClintock, who is vying for the district 4 seats has been able to win, having 155,771, while his contender boasts of 155,320
Despite the glaring defeat, it is still unbelievable that Democrat McClintock’s victory is yet to be announced.

I am afraid that Rep. John Doolittle is unwilling to hand over to the democratic 'Senator elect'. However, my desire is to alert/persuade the various individuals who have been overwhelmed with joy as regard the presidential election outcome, to therefore begin to concentrate on the unfinished US political deal. It will be wise to remember that the whole game is like soccer "where it is not ended until the last whistle".

Nevertheless, my gratitude goes to www.dailykos.com for being reasonable enough to attract my attention back to the little important US election bits. I think it has done its duty not only by blogging but as a mainstream media.
Hoping to hear and read the latest news from your communication medium!