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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Another Country

I haven't been following the election results very much tonight. However, I thought I'd check on things before baking a cake for a birthday party at work tomorrow. They have already called it for Obama. I hope that later this will turn out to be wrong, but I won't count on it.

Canadian Kathy Shaidle gives America quite a tongue lashing. And if we did just elect Obama, we deserve every word:

America has chosen as its leader an unaccomplished, spoiled, cowardly, shallow narcissist who wouldn't last five minutes under torture, let alone five years, and who associates with radical freaks and weirdos. He supports partial birth abortion, and wants to make you pay for it, too.

But since that's an excellent description of millions of other Americans, too, I suppose we shouldn't be shocked.

America has chosen a false "peace" over principle. Well over half the country is clearly shallow and superficial, too, ready to sell their birthright for "free" "health" "care" and other socialist treats. They want a slick, symbolic President, not a real leader, because a real leader, a real hero, clearly makes them feel inadequate.[...]

The patriots have been defeated by the parasites.

As Mark Steyn just said on Hewitt: America is now a country where Barack Obama live in the same neighborhood as Louis Farakhan and Bill Ayers and be considered perfectly respectable -- but Sarah Palin?! She's that crazy weirdo!!

Like I said before, I feel like I'm now living in the bearded Spock universe. Or in another country. All I can say is I tried to do my part to prevent this. I voted for McCain/Palin today.

I'll go bake my cake now...

Comments

Well, we can all hope that Bernadine Dorn balks at donning the burqa and that the resulting infighting stalls the plans to destroy America.

I never thought I'd thank God for Hillary Clinton, but as much as I disagree with her on so many things. I don't think she wants to see the country destroyed. I pray that she will stand firm and rally the other patriotic Democrats to stand firm with the Republicans and get this country safely through the Ayers administration.

Posted on November 4, 2008 at 11:54 PM

I am discouraged, but the best we can do is stick together and help each other get by. It will be hard times ahead but conservatives won't be the only ones suffering.

Posted on November 5, 2008 at 7:33 AM

Hi Christina,

I would love to see a cage match to the death between the radical left and the Islamists. While they may be allies now, they would eventually end up killing each other, which would be great for us...if they don't kill us first.

I never thought I would say I would support Hillary Clinton in anything, but I would definitely prefer her to Obama. She may be a liberal but she's also a pragmatist...she would not put ideology above the good of the country. And I doubt that anyone would be pulling her strings as I think Ayers will be pulling Obama's.

Hi Barb,

I agree...we who supported McCain do need to stick together and be vigilant. However, the conservatives who voted third party or sat out the election because McCain wasn't "pure" enough can go pound sand. They helped get us into this mess, so they shouldn't expect any sympathy from me.

I also concur that many of the Obama voters will eventually regret their choice. They will find that they were taken in by slick packaging and that there is nothing inside that packaging but the equivalent of a foam peanut.

Posted on November 5, 2008 at 10:14 AM



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