
(was going to work it into an animation, but i... couldn't be bothered)
From the Photoshop the US Election challenge. See all 486 entries (closed)
(, Tue 4 Nov 2008, 21:38, archived)
but it's time to let it die with dignity now.
(, Tue 4 Nov 2008, 21:43, archived)
i was there last year and most people i met were hella democrat
(, Tue 4 Nov 2008, 21:40, archived)
but was that before or after they had a black man leading them?
(, Tue 4 Nov 2008, 21:41, archived)
i never looked up who they were, actually
*researches*
(, Tue 4 Nov 2008, 21:47, archived)
But let us not be fooled, Texans aren't much better. Don't forget where George W is from :D
(, Tue 4 Nov 2008, 21:49, archived)
so no, it really really couldn't :P
-edit- my mistake, it's happened a few times since the war, '48, '60, '64, '68 and the last time was '76, but since then it's been one of the most solidly Republican states.
I don't think there's a chance in hell of it happening these days.
(, Tue 4 Nov 2008, 21:43, archived)
when a third party candidate (George Wallace) was running
on a pro-segregation ticket and managed to win five states.

(, Tue 4 Nov 2008, 21:59, archived)
that's a pretty poor democratic showing
and what? texas? the past truly is a different country
(, Tue 4 Nov 2008, 22:10, archived)
Rather ironic that they coloured his state's brown, though! Maybe Rednecks secretly love brown cock?
On a serious note, it would also be interesting to see if any of the states that voted for a segregationist 40 years ago would now vote for a black president.
(, Tue 4 Nov 2008, 22:16, archived)

christmas card anyone?