Yeah right.
Well, first of all, we have surrounded the jihadis in Fallujah and now we will kill them.
WE WON!! Now se just sit back, relax, and watch the Democratic party implode! BWA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!
We have some unfinished business that needs addressing:
PresBush garnered a majority of the popular vote in 2004. Only four Democrat candidates for POTUS have received ahigher percentage of the popular votes then Bush43 since the inception of the Democratic Party.
2004 - Bush43 - 51.5%
2000 - Gore - 48.38% (lost electoral vote)
1996 - Clinton - 49.23%
1992 - Clinton - 43.01%
1976 - Carter - 50.08%
1964 - Johnson - 61.05%
1960 - Kennedy - 49.72%
1948 - Truman - 49.55%
1944 - Roosevelt - 53.39%
1940 - Roosevelt - 54.74%
1936 - Roosevelt - 60.80%
1932 - Roosevelt - 57.41%
1916 - Wilson - 49.24%
1912 - Wilson - 41.84%
1892 - Cleveland - 46.02%
1888 - Cleveland - 48.62% (lost electoral vote)
1884 - Cleveland - 48.50%
1876 - Tilden - 50.97% (lost electoral vote)
1856 - Buchanan - 45.28%
1852 - Pierce - 50.84%
1844 - Polk - 49.54%
1836 - Van Buren - 50.83%
1832 - Jackson - 54.23%
1828 - Jackson - 55.97%
Let's use up a bunch of bandwidth showing
'this really incredible map of the US showing all the counties that voted for Bush vs all the counties that voted for Kerry!! Have you seen it? It's awesome!!!'
sarcasm off
WE WON! NOW WHAT?
I say let's get started on Hillary.
I don't know, maybe something like conservative judges whom are constitutional constructionists appointed to SCOTUS. Maybe repeal of the 16th amendment (and maybe the 17th). Maybe sealing our southern border with Mexico. Maybe repeal of the stupid campaign finance reform garbage. Maybe enshrining in gold the 2nd amendment on the foreheads of all the liberals/democRATs/socialists.
I'm not too greedy, but if I can't have any of my wish list so be it. Except, if I don't get any of my requests, I would very much appreciate Fallujah not existing. Thank you.
5.56mm
1)Some sort of fair, flat tax system.
2)Bonfire partay - to burn the 23 volumes of the Internal Revenue Code enacted by Congress, along with 21 volumes of federal tax regulations written by the Treasury Department (which apparently are necessary to explain the first 23 volumes) along with the 44 volumes of Tax Court decisions and IRS rulings at the Library of Congress...