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Supporters react as they wait for results during the election night rally for Democratic presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry (news - web sites), D-Mass., in Boston, Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2004. Most Kerry supporters will get over their disappointment on their own, maybe sooner than they think, mental health experts say. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta) |
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To: Oldeconomybuyer
Goodness, why don't they just get over it already.
The wackos!
To: Oldeconomybuyer
Look at it this way. The economy will be helped for the next 4 years because all the bush-hating libs will be writing more books and producing more films than ever. Ain't capitalism wonderful! {sarcasm mode off}
3 posted on
11/08/2004 6:38:24 AM PST by
Ptaz
To: Oldeconomybuyer
BWAAAAAAA-HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
4 posted on
11/08/2004 6:38:24 AM PST by
NRA1995
(Free Republic Inaugural Ball II, here I come!!!)
To: Oldeconomybuyer
I find it amazing that the dems were so shocked by the results. As it turned out, with the exception of ARG (a dem pollster) and Zogby (need I say more) the pre-election polls turned out to be pretty accurate.
I know my lib co-worker only followed Zogby, even when I tried to point out that RCP would be better. She was WAY to optimistic and got burnt. Oh well!
5 posted on
11/08/2004 6:39:38 AM PST by
Hoodlum91
(Bad government grows out of too much government)
To: Oldeconomybuyer
Good Grief! Have these navel gazers NEVER suffered ANY loss or disappointment in their LIVES? Cripes, I don't remember a single article counseling me how to endure 8 YEARS of the Clinton administration. The general attitude was that we conservatives needed to SHUT UP and accept him. Now every article is full of pop-culture psycho-analysis to keep the entire democrat party from joining the choir invisible. Amazing.
6 posted on
11/08/2004 6:40:10 AM PST by
cj2a
(When you're pathetic, but you don't know you're pathetic, that's really pathetic.)
To: Oldeconomybuyer
What has happend to me personally is that my closest Uncle will no longer speak to me and a cousin's son told him that he is moving to Canada. I have never seen such division after a election.
7 posted on
11/08/2004 6:40:29 AM PST by
Piquaboy
(22 year veteran of the Army, AIr Force, Pray for all our military in hostile territory.)
To: Oldeconomybuyer
If you oppose Bush, now isnt the time to feel sorry for yourself, he wrote. Now is the time to get to work.In other words, send the liberal elite more money to waste on pushing an agenda the American people don't want. Maybe the liberals will wise up. But I doubt it.
To: Oldeconomybuyer
Please, oh please, stay in that state of denial. I wonder if come 2006 they'll have learned anything?
To: Oldeconomybuyer
I hate to admit I looked over there, but at DU, the mood has shifted from suicidal rantings to manic psychosis. There's actually a large group of them that thinks Kerry is being quiet because he's been mounting a coup or something based on this black box voting fraud whatever.
I didn't read too much of the blathering, since I'm already due for a new glasses prescription and don't want to go totally blind before I can get an appointment, but they're all giddy and hollering about how Kerry won and he'll be inaugurated in January.
That place is a psychiatrist's wet dream.
12 posted on
11/08/2004 6:43:12 AM PST by
Buttaboom
(I didn't play Dungeons and Dragons all those years and not learn a little something about courage.)
To: Oldeconomybuyer
What with one source in the above article
suggesting that the dems need to shore up their stances
on natl defense and moral values, it would appear
that he is calling for the dems to move toward the
right!!!!
Well, you know what they say: if you can't
beat em, join em!
"Ladies and gentlemen, it you look toward your
right, you will see the future. Thank you for
flying Republican Airlines."
MV
13 posted on
11/08/2004 6:43:42 AM PST by
madvlad
To: Oldeconomybuyer
The Democrats are living in a Nov. 1st delusion. They remain in denial about why they lost. I hope they stay there, so we'll keep winning and changing America for the better.
15 posted on
11/08/2004 6:45:05 AM PST by
MisterRepublican
("I must go. I must be elusive.")
To: Oldeconomybuyer
200,000 hits a day on the Cannukistan Immigration site, Buh Bye! No more blue states, yeah!
19 posted on
11/08/2004 6:48:10 AM PST by
agincourt1415
(OK, Democrats ITS OVER, GET OVER IT!)
To: Oldeconomybuyer; Grampa Dave; MeekOneGOP
Note to the DemocRATic party: Zell Miller was right.
20 posted on
11/08/2004 6:48:46 AM PST by
EdReform
(Free Republic - helping to keep our country a free republic. Thank you for your financial support!)
To: Oldeconomybuyer
Its desperately sad and disheartening, Brinster said. In New York, I think were more progressive in working toward a world that accepts diversity in all senses of the word, and its depressing to realize the rest of country is not with us in that.
Ah yess the party of tolerance...
23 posted on
11/08/2004 6:49:27 AM PST by
JesseJane
("Hey hey...ho ho...a cowboy, not a gigolo." - I love this... whoever said it!!)
To: Oldeconomybuyer
Its desperately sad and disheartening, Brinster said. In New York, I think were more progressive in working toward a world that accepts diversity in all senses of the word, and its depressing to realize the rest of country is not with us in that. It is in fact THEY who ware the bigoted and intolerant. They do not tolerate Christians, Evangelicals, Catholics,..
To: Oldeconomybuyer
Its been a very strange two days, said Bill Dobbs, a spokesman for United for Peace and Justice, which organized the largest anti-Iraq war rally on the eve of the Republican convention in New York in August.
I'm so sick of the scumbag, anti-American loonies I could vomit.
If you're not with us, you're against us!
To: Oldeconomybuyer
Hey dim-o-RATS --- Enough already! --- STFU!
To: Oldeconomybuyer
Truth to tell, I can remember way back in '96 when I stumbled around for a couple of days in utter amazement that Clinton had been reelected.
Granted, Dole had run a horrible campaign and Perot had just made things worse, but I still couldn't believe that all of Bubba's scandals, and there had been quite a few by that time, hadn't made him utterly unelectable.
I imagine that this, at least partially, is what makes my schadenfraude so rich and satisfying.
It took a bit longer than I had expected, but the country has decisively rejected Clintonism in it's entirety. Oh well, better late than never.
Suck on it DemonCRAPS!!!
32 posted on
11/08/2004 6:55:25 AM PST by
Ronin
(When the fox gnaws....SMILE!)
To: Oldeconomybuyer
Poor babies. Maybe they can get the crooked trial lawyers and the corrupt national labor union officials to provide crying towels.
34 posted on
11/08/2004 6:57:30 AM PST by
hgro
To: Oldeconomybuyer
Has there been any sort of public statement yet from the "Jersey Girls"? After all the effort they went through to "get" Bush, I'm really interested to see what their take on the election results are.
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