Yeah, nothing about 1.5 million deaths couldn't fix huh?
There’s all kinds of scenarios that could play out here.
We could be attacked again.
The Stock Market could bottom out and never recover in 4 years.
Race Riots. But that could lead to martial law and the death of democracy as we perceive it.
An influx of illegals could effectively shut down major cities. Again potential for martial law.
All kinds of things. My hunch is that we’re going to have another terrorist attack and not in NYC. When we do, it will all be Obama’s fault.
Thank you. Yes, let’s continue to pray and work.
I really think if the conservative message is going to get out, we really need candidates that speak multiple languages. English/Spanish preferably. Unfortunately, the reality is many Hispanics (even legal ones) get their news from the Spanish stations and they are not exactly friendly to the conservative cause. A Spanish speaking candidate can speak directly to them.
I feel embarrassed that NC went for Obama. It’s a shame my state has sold its values for hype.
On the lighter side, I just hit the gun shop and bought a tidy $150 in new ammo. My gun shop is a very large shop here in Alabama, and the parking lot WAS FULL. People were buying rifles, AR15s, pistols and ammo out the ying yang. The gun shop owner told me that ammo has been flying out the door and they were very short or out of lots of different types. I got the last AR15 ammo he had. We are off too the range again tomorrow. He said business was good before the election because the chosen one was looked too be the winner and since yesterday business has been brisk. He had sold nearly $5,000 worth of ammo yesterday afternoon and did not know how much today yet.
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Also, I am turning this site (conservativestickers4u.com) on. Product coming in mid-week to ship out late next week.
ping to some FRiends...
Hopefully, the GOP is realizing that the way to win an election has to involve bringing about a candidate that is more than just “not as bad as the other guy”. Despite all of Obama’s problems (and he has many), McCain wasn’t a good opponent. In fact, without Palin, he’d have won about 5 states. It’s almost as if the Republican party wanted to lose.
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“...This was such an enormous Democratic year that even John Murtha won his congressional seat in Pennsylvania after calling his constituents racists.
It turns out they’re not racists — they’re retards.
Question: What exactly would one have to say to alienate Pennsylvanians? That Joe Paterno should retire?
Apparently Florida voters didn’t mind Obama’s palling around with Palestinian activist Rashid Khalidi and Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, either.
There must be a whole bunch of retired Pennsylvania Jews down there.
Have you ever noticed that whenever Democrats lose presidential elections, they always blame it on the personal qualities of their candidate? Kerry was a dork, Gore was a stiff, Dukakis was a bloodless android, Mondale was a sad sack.
This blame-the-messenger thesis allows Democrats to conclude that their message was fine — nothing should be changed! The American people are clamoring for higher taxes, big government, a defeatist foreign policy, gay marriage, the whole magilla. It was just this particular candidate’s personality.
Republicans lost this presidential election, and I don’t blame the messenger; I blame the message. How could Republicans go after B. Hussein Obama (as he is now known) on planning to bankrupt the coal companies when McCain supports the exact same cap and trade policies and earnestly believes in global warming?
How could we go after Obama for his illegal alien aunt and for supporting driver’s licenses for illegal aliens when McCain fanatically pushed amnesty along with his good friend Teddy Kennedy?
How could we go after Obama for Jeremiah Wright when McCain denounced any Republicans who did so?
How could we go after Obama for planning to hike taxes on the “rich,” when McCain was the only Republican to vote against both of Bush’s tax cuts on the grounds that they were tax cuts for the rich?
And why should Republican activists slave away working for McCain when he has personally, viciously attacked: John O’Neill and the Swift Boat Veterans, National Right to Life director Doug Johnson, evangelical pastors ... various conservative talk radio hosts, the Tennessee Republican Party and on and on and on?
As liberal Democrat E.J. Dionne Jr. exuded about McCain in The Washington Post during the Republican primaries, “John McCain is feared by Democrats and liked by independents.” Dionne proclaimed that McCain “may be the one Republican who can rescue his party from the undertow of the Bush years.”
Similarly, after unelectable, ultraconservative Reagan won two landslide victories, James Reston of The New York Times gave the same advice to Vice President George H.W. Bush: Stop being conservative! Bush was “a good man,” Reston said in 1988, “and might run a strong campaign if liberated from Mr. Reagan’s coattails.”
Roll that phrase around a bit — “liberated from Mr. Reagan’s coattails.” This is why it takes so long to read the Times — you have to keep reading the same paragraph over again to see if you missed a word.
Bush, of course, rode Reagan’s ultraconservative coattails to victory, then snipped those coattails by raising taxes and was soundly defeated four years later.
I keep trying to get Democrats to take my advice (stop being so crazy), but they never listen to me. Why do Republicans take the advice of their enemies?
How many times do we have to run this experiment before Republican primary voters learn that “moderate,” “independent,” “maverick” Republicans never win, and right-wing Republicans never lose?
Indeed, the only good thing about McCain is that he gave us a genuine conservative, Sarah Palin. He’s like one of those insects that lives just long enough to reproduce so that the species can survive. That’s why a lot of us are referring to Sarah as “The One” these days.
Like Sarah Connor in “The Terminator,” Sarah Palin is destined to give birth to a new movement. That’s why the Democrats are trying to kill her. And Arnold Schwarzenegger is involved somehow, too. Good Lord, I’m tired.
After showing nearly superhuman restraint throughout this campaign, which was lost the night McCain won the California primary, I am now liberated to announce that all I care about is hunting down and punishing every Republican who voted for McCain in the primaries. I have a list and am prepared to produce the names of every person who told me he was voting for McCain to the proper authorities.
We’ll start with former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani, California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Florida Gov. Charlie Crist. Then we shall march through the states of New Hampshire and South Carolina — states that must never, ever be allowed to hold early Republican primaries again.
For now, we have a new president-elect. In the spirit of reaching across the aisle, we owe it to the Democrats to show their president the exact same kind of respect and loyalty that they have shown our recent Republican president.
Starting tomorrow, if not sooner. ~ Ann Coulter 11/05/2008
Excerpted from: The Reign of Lame Falls Mainly on McCain
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?print=yes&id=29385
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Back in February, when she worked for CBS News before McCain hired her as a top campaign advisor, Nicole Wallace (friend of Katie Couric) wrote:
“The more that we see kind of the crazies like Ann Coulter out attacking John McCain, the better Republicans feel about their chances in the general election.”
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Randy Scheunemann, a senior foreign policy adviser to John McCain, was fired from the Arizona senators campaign ..for what one aide called trashing the campaign staff, three senior McCain advisers tell CNN.
One of the aides tells CNN that campaign manager Rick Davis fired Scheunemann after determining that he had been in direct contact with journalists spreading disinformation about campaign aides, including Nicolle Wallace and other officials. ...”
The McCain Campaigns Classless Cowards (already attempting to blame Sarah for their loss!!!) ~ Michelle Malkin
http://michellemalkin.com/2008/11/05/the-mccain-campaigns-classless-cowards/
County vote maps are much more telling: the democrats are a big-government, urban-and-city-and-union dominated group. Nothing else.
Up and down the Mississippi is another interesting “line” of solid blue counties.
They could not have done without eight years of deliberate propaganda from the media.
The Mexican (border state) invasion continues; complimented (deliberately) by the Indian reservations in the west and southwest.
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But first, the propaganda must be fought. As Palin is finding now.
I see where Washoe County, (Reno, Nevada) has now gone to blue. Probably from all the Kalifornians moving in. Clark County, (Las Vegas) has been blue for many years but we were proud to still be a red county. Changes, humph!
Great maps. Now, add 20 million newly-amnestied former illegals soon to be voting ‘rat for life......
We’re screwed. Demography is destiny.
Sarah Palin is the only reason McCain got the votes he got. McCain is still nothing else but a RINO...he can call himself a maverick all he wants....he a proven RINO.