These statements PROVE the mental illness these people have.
I don't have to imagine, its just obvious. Liberals didn't act this upset after 9-11; they just searched for ways to describe how much we deserved it, and how we needed to 'engage' the world.
I hope they stay feeling this bad for a long time, for when they don't feel good they stay home sick and don't do any damage.
WTF is wrong with these people??
Rush was ON A ROLL today! He was commenting on an article a Boston Globe columnist wrote, and gave a perfect rebuttal of liberalism in one rant. It was great.
Hey they FINALLY "GOT IT" we do favor a whole different kind of America.
Pity them! NOT!
Bump for hilarity
he he he...
Also, we must all work diligently in the coming months to convince progressives that the Democratic Party has let them down. They must abandon the party. Their only recourse is to join and work for the Green Party moving forward. I may even register as a Green Party member to swell their voter registration rolls. Divide and conquer.
Begin with putting all known progressives in your sphere of influence on the Green Party mail list from their website. Great fun. Start inundating them with information now.
"Yes, folks, 44% of those with post-graduate degrees voted for President Bush."
This is an excellent article, but I think the above figure might be wrong.
A writer in one of the British papers cited this same 44% number, but he said it represented people who had either completed or *attempted* a post-graduate degree -- not who had completed one. And I think I've read that those who actually hold a post-graduate degree identify themselves as Democrats 2 to 1 over Republicans.
Does anyone know the story on this? I'd be happy to be proven wrong.
No..most sane people agree on what America has become (degenerates influencing polititcs, media bias etc)...they just want to return to traditional American values of patriotism, strong families, great public education, and all the other things liberals have destroyed.
Thomas Friedman, columnist for The New York Times, wrote: ''But what troubled me yesterday was my feeling that this election was tipped because of an outpouring of support for George Bush by people who don't just favor different policies than I do--they think I am a pompous ass. We don't just disagree on what America should be doing; we disagree on my significance in the universe.''
When I clicked on exit poll data, I noticed something interesting. The south had the biggest voting block at 32%. And the northeast elitists think they don't need the south to win. Until they change their ignorance and stereotypes toward the south and their immoral beliefs, they will never get the south.
"You know, he should. I hope he does!"
At this point, I shook my head, picked up my things and started to walk away. The other person wanted to take this as a victory for herself, but couldn't leave the moment as it was and had to add, "Aha, you have no answer for that. You know I'm right." etc.
I stopped, turned, and quietly replied, "You have just condemned 150 million people to death. You said you hoped that they died and you agreed that they should die. And I'm supposed to have a rational debate about this?"
She remained speechless until I reached the doorway. Frankly, I don't care what the others in the room said after I left.
TS
Best analysis of the election I've seen.