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To: Tugo
I thought about starting a vanity thread, but you've saved me the trouble.

1. Demographics played a big part in this election. What worries me is that the future trend will continue to stack the odds even more against us.

3. MSM bias is huge! Not only in how & what they choose to report, but sometimes more importantly, what they don't report. We need to realize that there are still a lot of voters who get their info from print newspapers & magazines, network & cable news, and late-night comedy/talk shows - all with mostly one thing in common ... they're all liberal! Benghazi, Fast & Furious, green energy scams, etc.? The average person on the street has never heard about any of these, but they do vote.

To your list, I'd only add the vote fraud, early voting, &/or voter ID (possibly all one and the same). Problem is, this won't change with a Democrat Senate blocking any attempts to correct it on a national level. And with Obama getting another 4 more years to pick judges, including possibly on the SCOTUS, any state-level legislation to end early voting or implement voter ID will be overturned at the court level. And with tin-foil hat firmly in place, I have my doubts about the electronic voting machines either over-counting Obama's votes or under-counting Romney's.

Sadly, I've been saying for decades that Reagan didn't win the Cold War. He may have won the Cold Battle, but the communists have won the War.

81 posted on 11/07/2012 1:14:35 PM PST by mellow velo (Oxymorons: jumbo shrimp, rap music, liberal think-tank)
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To: mellow velo

As of yesterday, my 24’ flag pole is naked.


113 posted on 11/08/2012 5:02:17 AM PST by Tugo (A simple sojourners.)
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