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Published by CraigD 11-05-2008
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<!-- google_ad_section_start -->Closing 11/4 US election threads tonight 11/5<!-- google_ad_section_end -->
With the US Presidential and other election poling complete, we the moderators of hypography declare that all thread concerning Barack Obama, John McCain, or their running mates, will be closed at midnight Eastern Standard Time tonight.

People so inclined are free to start new threads to continuing discussions from these threads, but like the poles, these threads have served their purpose, and will be closed.
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