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1 posted on 10/29/2004 5:51:38 PM PDT by joanie-f
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Bush will carry my state easily, and will get my one vote. I pray for a wide margin of success for Bush in the popular and electoral vote. That's about all I can do. There is no way to reason with the liberals I know, though I try.

One thing is for certain. We have had no Waco-level events with Bush in office.

If Gore had been in office on 9/11/01, I have no doubts that the Democrats and their rogue agents in various federal agencies, would have directed an all-out assault against conservatives, gun owners, home-schoolers, etc.; anyone not in lockstep with their liberal agenda. The mainstream media would have abetted the misdirection of hostilities, and liberals would have cheered the destruction of their innocent neighbors.

A Kerry presidency, or any Democrat presidency, during this Islamic war against civilization, will render the same results. Liberal democrats hate and fear America as much as our enemies overseas do.

Democrats have lost their appeal to the majority of voters, and the demographics will work against them for the next two decades. I believe their increased use of voter fraud and underhanded tactics is their last desperate grasp for power, power they would readily abuse to keep. They must be denied.

127 posted on 10/31/2004 1:54:58 AM PDT by meadsjn
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To: snopercod; First_Salute; FBD; Mudboy Slim; Landru; tet68; meadsjn; EternalVigilance; Squantos; ...
Just some very simplistic late-lunchtime observations on the eve of what could prove to be the most watershed/pivotal event in the history of this republic (the revolution, the Civil War, the Great Depression, the World Wars, Vietnam, and all other major national tragedies notwithstanding):

I have been walking door-to-door, and making phone calls in south-central Pennsylvania for three weeks, and will continue through tomorrow night. At least here in this part of the state/country, there has been a perceptible shift toward the democrat ticket in the past two days. I pray that that shift is not representative of a nationwide trend.

Apparently a Kerry ‘documentary’ ran on various cable channels both here in Pennsylvania, and in other battleground states, over the weekend. It was referenced by quite a few people with whom I have spoken in the last forty-eight hours. I have not seen it, but, from what I have been told about its contents, it is a powerful piece of leftist propaganda, aimed at portraying Kerry as (among other fabricated roles) a champion of Vietnam vets (showing him comforting family members of those still missing in action, and showing him and John McCain returning from a senate-sponsored trip to Vietnam, taken in order to ‘bring closure’ to the Vietnam story). I can’t help but wonder how many battleground-state ‘undecideds’ have been affected by this piece of ‘documentary’ garbage.

The only way this election can be stolen is if the results in the ten or so swing states are close. In which case, we cannot blame the thieves – we must blame the uninformed voters, without whom the ground would not have been fertile for the thieves to begin their ‘legal’ (in name only) assault on the electoral process. Because the only way the votes in those states can be close is if the voters in those states have no idea of the contents of the resumes of the democrat contenders. If the average American voter truly knew what the candidates represent, the polls would be showing Bush/Cheney holding a commanding lead.

I have discovered over the past three weeks that, if you lay in front of the average American voter the truth about John Kerry’s Vietnam ‘service’ (a.k.a. Vietnam posing), his overt commiseration with the enemy (both here in the US and in Paris), and his socialist-agenda-driven twenty-year record in senate government, he is aghast. If you present to the average American voter the truth about John Edwards’ methods for amassing his personal wealth and power (a.k.a. the premeditated dismantling of the medical system in North Carolina through the use of self-enriching junk science), his role in the Clinton senate impeachment trial, and his socialist-agenda-driven six-year senate term, he is aghast.

But the average American voter is way too ‘busy’ to ferret out such facts on his own (a fact that grants the unelected, unaccountable mainstream media, and campaign ads that bear no resemblance to reality, a power that borders on omnipotence), so a large majority of Kerry/Edwards voters will be casting their votes on the basis of ignorance borne of apathy, during an era when ignorance and apathy on the part of the citizens of America are the strongest weapons in our enemies’ arsenal, and the most insidious threat to human freedom that has ever existed. The American voter, a slave to leftist propaganda, will serve as the bottom-line reason this once proud and glorious republic allows itself, for the first time in our history, to be reduced to reliance on other nations, whose interest in our safety and sovereignty is dubious at best, to call the shots.

Lenin knew that ‘useful idiots’ would be our undoing. Damn him for being right. And, if the American voter places his country in the hands of Kerry/Edwards, damn them for proving him so.

I have been praying a simple prayer, during the past three weeks – every morning, and sometimes while walking the night time streets from house to house:

When the American voter steps into the voting booth tomorrow, may he be infused with a sense of right and truth that somehow obscures the deep and powerful lies of this campaign. And, if he is not, may the Lord grant this nation yet more time, during which His remnant of faithful patriots might still awaken those who have chosen sleep over liberty.

~ joanie

142 posted on 11/01/2004 11:12:19 AM PST by joanie-f (I've been called a princess, right down to my glass sneakers and enchanted sweatpants.)
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Just some very simplistic late-lunchtime observations on the eve of what could prove to be the most watershed/pivotal event in the history of this republic (the revolution, the Civil War, the Great Depression, the World Wars, Vietnam, and all other major national tragedies notwithstanding):

I have been walking door-to-door, and making phone calls in south-central Pennsylvania for three weeks, and will continue through tomorrow night. At least here in this part of the state/country, there has been a perceptible shift toward the democrat ticket in the past two days. I pray that that shift is not representative of a nationwide trend.

Apparently a Kerry ‘documentary’ ran on various cable channels both here in Pennsylvania, and in other battleground states, over the weekend. It was referenced by quite a few people with whom I have spoken in the last forty-eight hours. I have not seen it, but, from what I have been told about its contents, it is a powerful piece of leftist propaganda, aimed at portraying Kerry as (among other fabricated roles) a champion of Vietnam vets (showing him comforting family members of those still missing in action, and showing him and John McCain returning from a senate-sponsored trip to Vietnam, taken in order to ‘bring closure’ to the Vietnam story). I can’t help but wonder how many battleground-state ‘undecideds’ have been affected by this piece of ‘documentary’ garbage.

The only way this election can be stolen is if the results in the ten or so swing states are close. In which case, we cannot blame the thieves – we must blame the uninformed voters, without whom the ground would not have been fertile for the thieves to begin their ‘legal’ (in name only) assault on the electoral process. Because the only way the votes in those states can be close is if the voters in those states have no idea of the contents of the resumes of the democrat contenders. If the average American voter truly knew what the candidates represent, the polls would be showing Bush/Cheney holding a commanding lead.

I have discovered over the past three weeks that, if you lay in front of the average American voter the truth about John Kerry’s Vietnam ‘service’ (a.k.a. Vietnam posing), his overt commiseration with the enemy (both here in the US and in Paris), and his socialist-agenda-driven twenty-year record in senate government, he is aghast. If you present to the average American voter the truth about John Edwards’ methods for amassing his personal wealth and power (a.k.a. the premeditated dismantling of the medical system in North Carolina through the use of self-enriching junk science), his role in the Clinton senate impeachment trial, and his socialist-agenda-driven six-year senate term, he is aghast.

But the average American voter is way too ‘busy’ to ferret out such facts on his own (a fact that grants the unelected, unaccountable mainstream media, and campaign ads that bear no resemblance to reality, a power that borders on omnipotence), so a large majority of Kerry/Edwards voters will be casting their votes on the basis of ignorance borne of apathy, during an era when ignorance and apathy on the part of the citizens of America are the strongest weapons in our enemies’ arsenal, and the most insidious threat to human freedom that has ever existed. The American voter, a slave to leftist propaganda, will serve as the bottom-line reason this once proud and glorious republic allows itself, for the first time in our history, to be reduced to reliance on other nations, whose interest in our safety and sovereignty is dubious at best, to call the shots.

Lenin knew that ‘useful idiots’ would be our undoing. Damn him for being right. And, if the American voter places his country in the hands of Kerry/Edwards, damn them for proving him so.

I have been praying a simple prayer, during the past three weeks – every morning, and sometimes while walking the night time streets from house to house:

When the American voter steps into the voting booth tomorrow, may he be infused with a sense of right and truth that somehow obscures the deep and powerful lies of this campaign. And, if he is not, may the Lord grant this nation yet more time, during which His remnant of faithful patriots might still awaken those who have chosen sleep over liberty.

~ joanie

143 posted on 11/01/2004 11:16:40 AM PST by joanie-f (I've been called a princess, right down to my glass sneakers and enchanted sweatpants.)
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Joanie,

I think that George W. Bush will win the election.

Mike

148 posted on 11/01/2004 1:30:27 PM PST by First_Salute (May God save our democratic-republican government, from a government by judiciary.)
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I have been saying for a while now that the intent of the left is to make the election process so onerous to the average voter that they will be able to accomplish their goal of rule by fiat. That tactic certainly worked for the Bolsheviks.

The Kerry campaign's tactics are straight out of the Communist Manifesto. I mean that in the literal sense. The mechanism of "declare victory regardless of the outcome" is nearly a word-for-word quote.

The trouble is, their only viable opposition, the GOP, has utterly failed to grab the offensive and redefine the discussion on their own terms. The political landscape has been reduced to petty squabbles over how they will spend our money, not whether they will spend our money. Even if Bush wins, which I believe he will, and whether or not the GOP majority is solidified in the Congress, which I believe it will be, I don't hold any hope that we'll see any reduction in the size and scope of government.

Without the counterweight of effective conservatism to slow the progress of the left, a complete transition to global socialism is inevitable, maybe even within our lifetimes.
160 posted on 11/01/2004 5:17:18 PM PST by NCSteve
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Heavenly Father …
When the American voter steps into the voting booth tomorrow,
may he be infused with a sense of right and truth
that somehow obscures the deep and powerful lies of this campaign.
But, if he is not ... and if it not be praying against your will ...
we pray that you would grant this nation yet more time,
during which your remnant of faithful patriots
might still awaken those who have chosen
the convenience of sleep over the defense of liberty.

He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak.
Even youths grow tired and weary, and young men stumble and fall;
but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength.
They will soar on wings like eagles;
they will run and not grow weary,
they will walk and not be faint ... Isaiah 40:29-31

161 posted on 11/01/2004 8:45:32 PM PST by joanie-f (I've been called a princess, right down to my glass sneakers and enchanted sweatpants.)
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Joanie, I am SO sorry that Pennsylvania didn't come through, after all your hard work. But take heart, lass. Florida and Ohio will come through.

You have mail.


191 posted on 11/02/2004 8:10:45 PM PST by Minuteman23
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Tough loss eh girl? I know you and your fellow patriots worked your hearts out. Overall, looks like you guys made it a lot closer than anyone expected. As I type this, apparently late returns are narrowing the gap even more. You done good!

FGS

192 posted on 11/02/2004 9:17:05 PM PST by ForGod'sSake (ABCNNBCBS: An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly.)
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