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Conversation at bedtime last night:

Me: Casper, could you [something or other, like put on your pajamas].
Casper: Yes, ma'am. [beat] I have to stop saying that.
Me: Yeah, nobody says 'Yes, ma'am" in Ohio.
Casper: And they don't say y'all! I had just gotten used to the y'all!

(Note, of course, she was born in North Carolina, but in a sliver of it that wasn't very Southern.)

sadly

Nov. 11th, 2008 10:35 am
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My congressman, just-re-elected, believes Obama is planning to establish a Marxist dictatorship. No, really: http://www.onlineathens.com/stories/111108/new_354491763.shtml

Georgia

Nov. 5th, 2008 08:26 am
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In the midst of my real happiness last night about Obama's victory, I was nagged by the numbers we were seeing from Georgia. The national media called the state for McCain very early, and when I stopped looking at the internets at about 11pm the results were showing 60% McCain/40% Obama. I always thought it was a long shot that Obama could take Georgia, but I thought it had to be closer than THAT, especially with the demographics we'd seen in early voting (heavily female and black). I started to wonder if the early voting numbers were not being reported - fully or even at all - in the returns we were seeing in the press.

This morning, it looks like I was right. The New York Times is now showing GA as only 52.6% McCain, and the Atlanta Journal Constitution says that as of 7:30 this morning there may be 600,000 votes still uncounted, all early, majority heavily Democratic counties. And the AJC is saying Chambliss doesn't have the 50% majority he would need to prevent a runoff for his senate seat.

I'm surprised at how quickly I got invested in Georgia. I'm glad it's been close.

On Obama: I think he truly believes in the things he said last night, and good luck to him, and us. Leadership: such a novel thing in a president.
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Maybe the meds shortage (dear Aetna, please mail me my drugs), but this:

http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/2008/10/in-georgia-small-improvements-in-black.html

Is making me cry a little bit. On the desk. At work. I thought NC was a possibility; but Georgia? Even the idea of it makes me cry.

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