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In suprise move, Congress names Obama president

January 8, 2:38 PMCongress ExaminerIgor Derysh
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Courtesy of AP

In a suprise move this afternoon, the United State Congress did not overturn the Presidential election's results to name the elderly white gentleman named John McCain the new President and instead opted to officially confirm the electoral college's results.

I am still cynical about us swearing in our first African-American President in two weeks. I'll believe it when I see it, until then I am waiting for the Republicans to challenge the results of California and New York and win.

 

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