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To: April Lexington; All

In my little town in Missouri, the Democratic Headquarters has signs of all the local candidates, but no sign of Obama out front. :)


36 posted on 11/01/2008 11:54:34 PM PDT by CaraM (Faithless is he who quits when the road darkens.)
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To: CaraM
This is good news. I love it how real people see through the smoke and just do what is right. I am terrified that on Tuesday America will go crazy and elect an ultra-left to the office of President.

I should know better. The American people will elect the very moderate McCain and the exceptionally honorable Sarah Palin. I'm 99.9999% sure of that fact.

But... the thought of my countrymen/women turning their backs on 230+ years of freedom makes me want to puke. Either people are stupid or they have just lost faith in freedom. It is terrifying to think that our society has surged so far to the left and that the left has been building its strength under our noses wile we partied on. It is time for a cultural counter-revolution where we DEMAND that the Declaration of Independence be taught and tested. That ALL Americans read the Constitution and pass a test before they can vote (with proper identification)to preserve our union. Look how the Swiss protect their national system and identity. Can't we do the same?

I wish these lefties would move to anywhere else in the world and experience, first hand, the lifestyles in those places. We have been blessed with an incredible country. It is, today, under siege by the old fashioned European mentality of Marxism and its nut case socialist policies.

G-d save the REPUBLIC!

48 posted on 11/02/2008 2:27:00 PM PST by April Lexington (I'm voting for McCain in 2008 and Jefferson Davis in 2012)
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