So sorry for your loss.
How did this happen??
Here ya go:
Fascinating election day interviews with TYPICAL Obama voters (link below). (Warning: DO NOT VIEW IF YOU HAVE A WEAK STOMACH!)
Let me add here that I gave the TV program “Boston Legal” one more shot this week and am now POSITIVE that I’ll never watch it — or anything else with which David E. Kelley is connected. While it did have occasional lapses into common sense (the Shatner hold-up sequence was one of them), it is nothing more than socialist propaganda masquerading as entertainment.
Under the category of “Would that mine enemy had written a book,” I MAY check in periodically just to see how much further they can slide. But NOT around mealtimes.
Most of the regular characters share at least one trait with their hero, Barack Obama: His malignant narcissism. While it may be amusing in them, it is a very dangerous characteristic in a president as time shall surely reveal.
In the last episode, Shore admitted that only 40% of voters in this country know that we have 3 branches of government and probably fewer than that know anything of the issues or candidates’ backgrounds.
At the end of the show, Shore and Shirley disclose how emotional they were the night Obama was elected while blissfully disregarding the level of ignorance of the voters who put him in office.
THAT ignorance level was transcended only by their own, that of the idiots who produce this crap — and those who partake of it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mm1KOBMg1Y8
That Shatner holdup sequence was as much of a gun-grabbing statement as any other leftist garbage on that show. I'm surprised more people didn't see it for what it was.
Dick, did you see the video in post #6?
“only 40% of voters in this country know that we have 3 branches of government and probably fewer than that know anything of the issues or candidates backgrounds.”
Is it coincidence that just somewhat over 40% voted for McCain?
I think not.
Stock up on firearms, ammo, alcohol, water, food and whatever else you think necessary. Better to have it and not need it than the other way around.