El Presidente Posted November 8, 2008 Posted November 8, 2008 Hey Nino...welcome aboard :-) Colt, I have had great pleasure this week in pointing out to local members Obama's win. Not because I could have cared less whether the Dems or Republicans got in. I doubt I would have voted for ether. Hear me out. There has been a growing anti American feeling worldwide for much of this decade. I find much of it distastefull, ignorant, diatribe from people who have spent no or little time in the US and if they have it has been to visit Vegas, LA or Manhattan. No concept of the enormity of the breadth of US life and belief. I have taken so much pleasure this week on the deck spending time with friends pointing out that the election of a black man could never happen at this point in time in Australia. I will throw in much of Europe as well. In one convincing swoop the US has challenged the rest of the world's thought processes. It has chalenged many pre conceived ideas of the US which have been fed internationally by their domestic media dominated by left wing liberals. This is what I will celebrate. My sheer joy of not the defeat of McCain, but the defeat of anti US ignorance and anti US propoganda.
Colt45 Posted November 8, 2008 Posted November 8, 2008 Though it may not sound so, I'm not raving against Obama. As I've mentioned elsewhere, I was not overly thrilled by either candidate. I felt nauseous the night before the election, and considered not voting at all. The President Elect's race holds little significance for me. Had he run, I'd have voted for Colin Powell in a heartbeat, regardless of his party affiliation. As for the world view of the U.S, to be blunt - I just don't care. I get irritated when my own countrymen worry about what others think, and infuriated when others opine more than they should. Call me shortsighted if you wish. If our elected officials are more concerned with what others think than taking care of the business at hand, then we are doomed. The U.S. is a big country with many problems that need to be fixed from the inside out. I'm not talking about the past few years. I'm talking about decades of erosion from the core outwards. The machine needs an overhaul, but we continue to roll on - status quo. That's it for me. I'm exhausted over this.
El Presidente Posted November 8, 2008 Posted November 8, 2008 Have great weekend Colt! Nothing irks me more than when a lefty prima donna or an elected official from Australia says "We are a laughing stock to the world". Happened over our immigration policies, happened over our previous refusal to sign onto Kyoto. My own response has always been "who gives a flying F##k" I am Australian first and foremost. I understand our deficiencies and our strengths. I wear them both proudly. Obama's election is perhaps the single biggest stimulus to our own Aboriginal population. They constitute 3% of our pop but 70% of our jails. We have an unemployment rate of 4.3% but within Aboriginals it is nearing 45%. Young Aboriginal kids have struggled for role models all their lives. You just may have given them one. For this I light a cigar ;-)
Nino Posted November 8, 2008 Posted November 8, 2008 » » I am 55 yrs. old and remember clearly the hope and admiration that was » the » » trade mark of the USA worldwide during the early 60's. » » My wish is for that hope and admiration to come back with this » President. » » I suppose there is some comfort in knowing we have the support of our » French and German brethens in this new one world order. » » Particulary that at 7-10 years old one recognizes with clarity the beacon » of light the USA shed abroad! Well, it helps to have had the russians 100 km away from home, see them building a wall, see your parents worried and know that the US tanks were keeping the bad guys away. My generation grew up on yanks and rock & roll - and Elvis was based a few miles from where I live today :-)
Nino Posted November 8, 2008 Posted November 8, 2008 » Hey Nino...welcome aboard :-) » There has been a growing anti American feeling worldwide for much of this » decade. I find much of it distastefull, ignorant, diatribe from people who » have spent no or little time in the US and if they have it has been to » visit Vegas, LA or Manhattan. No concept of the enormity of the breadth of » US life and belief. » » I have taken so much pleasure this week on the deck spending time with » friends pointing out that the election of a black man could never happen » at this point in time in Australia. I will throw in much of Europe as » well. » » In one convincing swoop the US has challenged the rest of the world's » thought processes. It has chalenged many pre conceived ideas of the US which have been fed internationally by their domestic media dominated by left wing liberals. » » This is what I will celebrate. My sheer joy of not the defeat of » McCain, but the defeat of anti US ignorance and anti US propoganda. Hello Presidente, Sir Rob, thank you very much for welcoming me to your palace ! My compliments for expressing your thoughts. You have put into words what I also think and share.. It is exactly this "re-invention" of the USA that has brought back admiration and hope for many. The idea that all is possible. No way a black/immigrant person would get anywhere in Europe. So, yes, you are right, my friends and I are celebrating the chance of a new image for a great country. Thank you again Rob, and my best regards Nino
laficion Posted November 8, 2008 Author Posted November 8, 2008 Dear members and friends of FOH, In today's world, a presidential election in the United States implicates and involves the entire world whatever the outcome and whoever is elected. Our intention in creating this victory cigar smoke is not to endorse for or against one person. The use of the name Obama is because he is the new President who will now represent the nation, if it was McCain it would have been the same thing. It is just the opportunity to smoke a good cigar. At the same time it is to show we care and that we respect the democratic choice of the majority of the american people. So, for this reason, Nino, Rick and I will join the world in lighting up our cigars, they can be cuban or non cuban or better yet a swisher sweet. The important thing is to be togheter as a world wide community. Thank you all :-)
greenpimp Posted November 9, 2008 Posted November 9, 2008 This is a noble gesture and I will enjoy a Montecristo Especial from '97 with you all tomorrow.
marco polo Posted November 9, 2008 Posted November 9, 2008 I think it's all a Masonic conspiracy...:-P
cigarros Posted November 9, 2008 Posted November 9, 2008 Hi guys! I'm really far from politic, just enjoin' good cigars.... And I think nobody will suspect Russians of liking to the American Presidents? Aren't you? :-D We have gathered today to participate in this action and have smoked fine cigars in support of the elected President. Rick in Texas, Guy in France, Nino in Germany and Dmitrii in Russia have smoked our cigars for Obama won! Thx for all replay! Best regards!
Nino Posted November 9, 2008 Posted November 9, 2008 » Hi guys! I'm really far from politic, just enjoin' good cigars.... And I » think nobody will suspect Russians of liking to the American Presidents? » Aren't you? :-D We have gathered today to participate in this action and » have smoked fine cigars in support of the elected President. Rick in » Texas, Guy in France, Nino in Germany and Dmitrii in Russia have smoked » our cigars for Obama won! Thx for all replay! Best regards! Hey Dmitrii !! pleasure to meet you here ! Big Spasiba for your support, look forward to see the picture - Doswidanya (??) Aufwiedersehen und Danke :-) Nino
laficion Posted November 9, 2008 Author Posted November 9, 2008 Hi cigarros. Honor to you, CIGAR LOVER. Thanks for joining in, just for the fun.
Miami101 Posted November 9, 2008 Posted November 9, 2008 Carlos Miami just found this posting my cigar is going Monte 2. I was in line 6 hours to vote.....my family, and I. Also Roman was there...............
Tampa1257 Posted November 9, 2008 Posted November 9, 2008 I did not have a camera, yet I enjoyed a Ramon Allones Eminencia from 2005 that was absolutely perfect!
Professor Twain Posted November 10, 2008 Posted November 10, 2008 Hey Nino, thanks for setting this up. I smoked a 2000 Don Alejandro and my son joined me with a 2007 Punch Churchill. He was a McCain supporter but got into the spirit of the event. Best wishes with this. Hey could one of the Photoshop experts make us up a pic of Obama smoking a cigar?
Freefallguy Posted November 10, 2008 Posted November 10, 2008 » friends pointing out that the election of a black man could never happen » at this point in time in Australia. He's not black... when is someone going to notice that the king’s clothes are a meld of white and black?
laficion Posted November 10, 2008 Author Posted November 10, 2008 » You guys don't do things by halves Hi All, at FOH first of all : a big Thank-you to all participants in yesterday's worldwide Obama Victory Smoke !! It was great Fun !! We have received many mails and pictures and will try to respond to all and every mail. We are busy setting up the website to publish all pictures and it will be up and running in a few days time. Meanwhile, I have posted a report on my site - here is the link : http://www.flyingcigar.de/smoking_cigars/2...obama_smoke.php There you will find the link to the website we are setting up. Again : Thank you all, it was great Fun ( and a politically correct good excuse to enjoy a cigar with friends : - )) Should you still have a picture you would like to send in, please do so, we welcome it ! Best regards Nino, Rick and Guy
laficion Posted November 15, 2008 Author Posted November 15, 2008 Hi Miami101, Don't worry, you've got lots of time, Here is the Pic. I have put with my wife at home in Calvisson in the south of France . Tonight I smoked an H UPMANN-MAG 50- EL- 2005, What a great smoke It was,a rich taste with nuttyness and earthy moss, very barnyard and coffee tones hnited with chocolate. Great cigar for the event. Cheers
Nino Posted November 15, 2008 Posted November 15, 2008 Before going to bed - big thank you to all who participated ! Here's my picture. I smoked a Dom Perignon from mid '80s - it was perfect ! Nino
cigarros Posted November 15, 2008 Posted November 15, 2008 » Carlos Miami just found this posting my cigar is going Monte 2. Yesterday we've smoked Monte 2 & Cohiba Robo
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