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unforth ([personal profile] unforth) wrote2008-11-06 09:36 am

Reading the Op-Ed Page

One of my morning traditions of late is to read the NYTimes Op-Ed's. Here's a quote I thought was awesome from one of them:
"In Switzerland, an American was bathed in compliments comparing the election to the fall of the Berlin Wall." Read the whole article here, it has a lot of tidbits from around the world.

It also includes this wonderful quote from MLK JR. (who was himself quoting a previous source): “Lord, we ain’t what we want to be; we ain’t what we ought to be; we ain’t what we gonna be, but, thank God, we ain’t what we was.”

Edit: Also, a random thought - an examination of electoral maps suggest I live in a city tied for most liberal in the country (based on % who voted for Obama) - 85% of Manhattan folks who voted went Democrat - the only city I could find that matched it was San Francisco - I checked Chicago, Boston, Miami, LA, Seattle, San Antonio, Houston, Austin, Dallas, Las Vegas, Reno - can anyone think of any other cities that might be as liberal? I'll check them to - but it feels kinda nice to know that we're way up there (though our number goes down a bit if you take all five boroughs in to account - damn Staten Island actually went to McCain - I knew there was a reason I didn't think of them as "real" New Yorkers... :) )

[identity profile] skygawker.livejournal.com 2008-11-06 02:57 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't know where to check city vs. county, so I can't check the City of Detroit, but check them. I'd love to know what percentage of the city proper voted Democratic.

[identity profile] morbon-tg.livejournal.com 2008-11-06 03:19 pm (UTC)(link)
I would suggest checking Hawaiian cities, as Obama won there by more than almost any other state I could find (with Vermont being up there too.)

[identity profile] corneredangel.livejournal.com 2008-11-06 04:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Not that it's *ever* any different, but DC was like 93% Obama.