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Huntington Avenue shut as Northeastern students celebrate Obama win
By adamg on Wed, 11/05/2008 - 12:26am
Channel 5 reports.
BPL Main Branch steps filled with Obama supporters yelling "USA! USA! USA" and "Yes we can!"
Heather: "It's almost like a World Series celebration." Well, yeah, except without the rioting and people dying.
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Much elation heard from the
Much elation heard from the streets of Cambridge (specifically Mass Ave between Central and Harvard).
Unfortunately, I cannot see anything as I live below ground.
In my opinion, this exceeds any of the Red Sox celebrations I've heard from here.
I think I even hear a brass band (?) out there.
Report from a ride around town
Adam Pieniazek reports:
Crazy
I watched the election results on TV last night with a friend over at my house. We both commented on how we have never in our lifetime seen the sort of energized populace that was in Grant Park, Times Square, different community centers and churches across the nation, and even here in Copley and at the Christian Science Center where people were dancing in the reflecting pool...over an election. It was like a World Series celebration wrapped up with the Fourth of July and New Year's Eve! And yet, there was no trouble. No insanity, just joy and relief. Some were celebrating that we're leaving behind a dark day, some were celebrating that we're entering a new chapter in history, and some were celebrating all of it all at the same time. We definitely live in interesting days.
there was no trouble, no insanity, just joy and relief
It is pretty impressive isn't it? ...to have so many people invested in the outcome of this presidential race, to commit their time and energy, to both parties, to help influence the outcome.
The so-called community organizer gave everybody who wanted to help a job to do and look what happened. He asked the average American, via e-mail, to send him $5 or $10 to finance his campaign, (frequently.) I ended up giving $200.
Barack didn't make deals with the K street lobbyists. He owes them nothing.
The citizens of this country may just have gotten their government back from influential corporatists who have been financing elections, writing legislation, and heading up agencies while the work of the people sat idle in Washington.
If Barack runs his presidency like he ran his campaign, we will see a new kind of politics that doesn't descend into name-calling and demonization of political opponents, a politics where the common ground is found and pursued so that left and right can support the initiative.
We have not elected a progressive. We have elected a uniter who will restore dignity to the White House. God bless America.
report on celebration in DC
More here.