To: Libloather; ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas; stephenjohnbanker; DoughtyOne; dools0007world; Gilbo_3; ...
RE :”
The results are announced and the winners start celebrating their campaign victory, but for the losers, an election loss can easily turn personal. CNN spoke to Dr. Ivan Walks, a public health physician and psychiatrist who has studied stress for more than two decades, about post-election blues. He is the former chief health officer for the District of Columbia. “
“CNN: How can stress after a major election affect a person's life? Walks: It can have a lot of very serious effects. Some people who were backing the losing candidate might continue to accuse the other side and are unable to let go. I've seen that happen. People can be depressed and let that spiral into a depression. .”
Two years ago when Obama won the election three Republican women told me in person that they wouldnt watch the news for 4 years as long as Obama was president. They were close to tears. You know what I told them? Same as I told you folks :”Cheer up! Democrats are doomed”
13 posted on
11/05/2010 11:31:52 AM PDT by
sickoflibs
("It's not the taxes, the redistribution is the federal spending=tax delayed")
To: sickoflibs; DoughtyOne
Two years ago when Obama won the election three Republican women told me in person that they wouldnt watch the news for 4 years as long as Obama was president. They were close to tears. You know what I told them? Same as I told you folks :Cheer up! Democrats are doomedsickoflibs and Doughtyone were absolutely right about this. I remember McC-bots savagely attacking Doughtyone for refusing to vote for McC.
Obama and company infuriated the voters far beyond my expectations.
To: sickoflibs
Cheer up! Democrats are doomed I like that... bump to the top
27 posted on
11/06/2010 11:29:35 AM PDT by
GOPJ
('Power abdicates only under the stress of counter-power." Martin Buber /a Tea-nami's coming..)
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