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What a night! The buckeye state bucks the horse-faced jack-ass!

You have to hand it to Democrats. They pulled every trick out of their bag, right down to the election day with their fake exit polls.

So, I was wrong in my prediction. I apologize to the American people for underestimating them. I was trying to mentally prepare myself for defeat so it would be easier to take. I guess I was buying too much into the rubbish in the establishment-liberal media when I had nothing to worry about. Bush not only won the electoral vote, he not only won the popular vote, he is the first president since 1988 to win over 50% of the popular vote! Guess that ends all that "selected, not elected" crap. Plus the GOP added seats in the House and Senate. I'd have prefered if there'd be a bit more of a check on him, but I suppose the American people decided to send a strong message to the Democratic Party, and hey, that's democray.

What was that conventional wisdom I saw before? Whenever there's a high turnout the democrats win? LOL! Apparently that's not the case.

I pity the Democratic Party. This must be the most devastating election ever for them. But at the end of the day they ought to digest the fact that their loss was their own fault and they deserved it. They chose to run a New England liberal who flip-flopped on our troops in the middle of a war he voted for. Had the democrats chosen a candidate Ohioians could relate more with, they might've won. Didn't you guys learn anything? Bill Clinton won Ohio, not Michael Dukakis. Get a clue. What exactly was wrong with Dick Gephart? Oh, he was actually proud of toppling Saddam, and apparently the new democrat kingmaker, billionaire Goerge Soros, couldn't abide that.

Yup, the democrats didn't select someone the whole country could find likable because the moveon.org/Michael-Moron types infected their party and placed a ceiling on the number of votes Kerry could recieve. If you look back over all the polls over the weeks, Kerry could never get above 48%, ever.

It's fitting that Michael Moron himself spent election day in Ohio, trying to get out the vote. You were rejected, Moron. Your element within the democratic party is why you lost. I couldn't be prouder that my state stood between Kerry and victory. America's enemies around the world will not have their party, sorry.

As soon as the Democratic Party wakes up and kicks the kooks to the curb they will be contenders again. If not, they will become a minor party and be replaced. Let the bloodletting within the Democratic Party begin.

And it's curtains for you, Usama bin Laden.

John Howard won.
Hamid Karzai won.
George W. Bush won.
Tony Blair will win.
Soon the Iraqi people will have elections.

Onward!

Soon the independant investigation into CBS News will conclude and heads will roll!
 
Oh no...another dumb-ass daughter robot has escaped again...

> What a night! The buckeye state bucks the horse-faced jack-ass!

> You have to hand it to Democrats. They pulled every trick out of their
> bag, right down to the election day with their fake exit polls.

> So, I was wrong in my prediction. I apologize to the American people for
> underestimating them. I was trying to mentally prepare myself for defeat
> so it would be easier to take. I guess I was buying too much into the
> rubbish in the establishment-liberal media when I had nothing to worry
> about. Bush not only won the electoral vote, he not only won the popular
> vote, he is the first president since 1988 to win over 50% of the popular
> vote! Guess that ends all that "selected, not elected" crap.
> Plus the GOP added seats in the House and Senate. I'd have prefered if
> there'd be a bit more of a check on him, but I suppose the American people
> decided to send a strong message to the Democratic Party, and hey, that's
> democray.

> What was that conventional wisdom I saw before? Whenever there's a high
> turnout the democrats win? LOL! Apparently that's not the case.

> I pity the Democratic Party. This must be the most devastating election
> ever for them. But at the end of the day they ought to digest the fact
> that their loss was their own fault and they deserved it. They chose to
> run a New England liberal who flip-flopped on our troops in the middle of
> a war he voted for. Had the democrats chosen a candidate Ohioians could
> relate more with, they might've won. Didn't you guys learn anything? Bill
> Clinton won Ohio, not Michael Dukakis. Get a clue. What exactly was wrong
> with Dick Gephart? Oh, he was actually proud of toppling Saddam, and
> apparently the new democrat kingmaker, billionaire Goerge Soros, couldn't
> abide that.

> Yup, the democrats didn't select someone the whole country could find
> likable because the moveon.org/Michael-Moron types infected their party
> and placed a ceiling on the number of votes Kerry could recieve. If you
> look back over all the polls over the weeks, Kerry could never get above
> 48%, ever.

> It's fitting that Michael Moron himself spent election day in Ohio, trying
> to get out the vote. You were rejected, Moron. Your element within the
> democratic party is why you lost. I couldn't be prouder that my state
> stood between Kerry and victory. America's enemies around the world will
> not have their party, sorry.

> As soon as the Democratic Party wakes up and kicks the kooks to the curb
> they will be contenders again. If not, they will become a minor party and
> be replaced. Let the bloodletting within the Democratic Party begin.

> And it's curtains for you, Usama bin Laden.

> John Howard won.
> Hamid Karzai won.
> George W. Bush won.
> Tony Blair will win.
> Soon the Iraqi people will have elections.

> Onward!

> Soon the independant investigation into CBS News will conclude and heads
> will roll!
 
Now All Hope Has Gone..Prepare for Armageddon!
 
Indeed but in 4 years you are going to be voting for Hilary. I'll tell ya

with the president, senate and the house being republican, and the 3 new members of the supreme court being nominated by Bush, the first 100 days of the presidency will lead to the sale of Alaska to the oil companies, making abortion illegal again, giving up your privacy and huge tax cuts, less jobs and no pension schemes, social security or health care. And who knows how many more invasions in foreign territories.
Of course if you are in Redneck Texas with no education, all you care about is the taxcut and your truck. So i can not blame you. You are also safe from any terrorist action on your farm. And besides you have your shotgun to protect you and the flag.
But believe me things shall not improve in the USA. In 4 years time the american society will have changed dramatically for the worst and the only alternative is to vote for democrate party which will be lead by Mrs Clinton. That'll teach you!




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Indeed but in 4 years you are going to be voting for Hilary. I'll tell ya

with the president, senate and the house being republican, and the 3 new members of the supreme court being nominated by Bush, the first 100 days of the presidency will lead to the sale of Alaska to the oil companies, making abortion illegal again, giving up your privacy and huge tax cuts, less jobs and no pension schemes, social security or health care. And who knows how many more invasions in foreign territories.
Of course if you are in Redneck Texas with no education, all you care about is the taxcut and your truck. So i can not blame you. You are also safe from any terrorist action on your farm. And besides you have your shotgun to protect you and the flag.
But believe me things shall not improve in the USA. In 4 years time the american society will have changed dramatically for the worst and the only alternative is to vote for democrate party which will be lead by Mrs Clinton. That'll teach you!




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Re: Indeed but in 4 years you are going to be voting for Hilary. I'll tell ya

>Surely, you cannot be serious (John the tennis player chap)
We won't be here in four years.
The Arabs are planning it now..you do underestimate their intelligence.

with the president, senate and the house being republican, and the 3 new
> members of the supreme court being nominated by Bush, the first 100 days
> of the presidency will lead to the sale of Alaska to the oil companies,
> making abortion illegal again, giving up your privacy and huge tax cuts,
> less jobs and no pension schemes, social security or health care. And who
> knows how many more invasions in foreign territories.
> Of course if you are in Redneck Texas with no education, all you care
> about is the taxcut and your truck. So i can not blame you. You are also
> safe from any terrorist action on your farm. And besides you have your
> shotgun to protect you and the flag.
> But believe me things shall not improve in the USA. In 4 years time the
> american society will have changed dramatically for the worst and the only
> alternative is to vote for democrate party which will be lead by Mrs
> Clinton. That'll teach you!
 
Re: Indeed but in 4 years you are going to be voting for Hilary. I'll tell ya

> with the president, senate and the house being republican, and the 3 new
> members of the supreme court being nominated by Bush, the first 100 days
> of the presidency will lead to the sale of Alaska to the oil companies,
> making abortion illegal again, giving up your privacy and huge tax cuts,
> less jobs and no pension schemes, social security or health care. And who
> knows how many more invasions in foreign territories.

My my, such a state of fear you live in. The liberals seem to have terrorized your impressionable little mind! There, there, it'll be all right.

The state of Alaska voted for Bush. Do you wonder why?

Bush doesn't have the power to make abortions illegal.

I like tax cuts. If you wanna donate more money to the government beyond what they demand in taxes, it's perfectly legal to do so and I can get you the form to do it with.

Why should I fear Bush's supreme court nominations? They have to be approved.
His father put Justice Souter and Justice Thomas in, one who turned out to be a liberal the other a conservative. When you don't use litmus tests you never can tell, and if the Democrats do their job in Congress there's nothing to fear. You do know it's inappropriate the use litmus tests, right?

> Of course if you are in Redneck Texas with no education, all you care
> about is the taxcut and your truck.

The fact that you refer to Texans in such a bigotted manner may just be part of the reason Texas doesn't vote with you. Ever give that any thought?

>So i can not blame you. You are also
> safe from any terrorist action on your farm.

Farms are nice and I'd like one some day so I could turn a field into my own personal driving range and improve my golf game. But I live in the industrial midwest for now.

Why would farmers vote for your man when you despise farmers?

Al Qaeda attempted to blow up a shopping mall in the city of Columbus, Ohio, and Bush foiled that plot. I'm very grateful for that.

>And besides you have your
> shotgun to protect you and the flag.

I do have a shotgun. But while Kerry cruelly blows away innocent geese in campaign photo-ops, I merely shoot clay pidgeons.

> But believe me things shall not improve in the USA. In 4 years time the
> american society will have changed dramatically for the worst and the only
> alternative is to vote for democrate party which will be lead by Mrs
> Clinton. That'll teach you!

I know you're hoping for the worst to happen to America when Republicans are in charge. Perhaps that's part of the reason why you guys were rejected in the election?
 
As far as Hillary

As far as Hillary, I'd give her a chance to win me over. But she has a few major flaws.

One, she was involved in her husband's many corruptions.

Two, she is a worse public speaker than Bush.

Three, half the country already despises her.

Four, she hasn't actually ever accomplished anything, except destroying the best shot liberals had at socializing health care. I thank her for bungling that! But it doesn't make me think she's a very good leader.

My hope is someone with Governor Arnold's politics comes along. Or maybe Rudy will be the man.

Whatever the case, it's good to know a stake was just driven into the heart of the left wing of the Democratic Party and they will have to nominate a moderate next time.
 
Re: As far as Hillary

>What you are really arguing is, you want the Democrats to nominate a Republican.

I really can't figure you Americans out.
How can you say this Kerry guy is left wing, not by a long chalk.
It appears to me, you are run by either very right wing politicians (i.e Bush and his gang) or slightly less right wing.
You really have no idea of the meaning "left wing" which equates with socialism.
Whenever have you come anywhere close to electing a President who has been remotely socialist. (JFK excepted, we won't go over his demise again though)

Whyat As far as Hillary, I'd give her a chance to win me over. But she has a few
> major flaws.

> One, she was involved in her husband's many corruptions.

> Two, she is a worse public speaker than Bush.

> Three, half the country already despises her.

> Four, she hasn't actually ever accomplished anything, except destroying
> the best shot liberals had at socializing health care. I thank her for
> bungling that! But it doesn't make me think she's a very good leader.

> My hope is someone with Governor Arnold's politics comes along. Or maybe
> Rudy will be the man.

> Whatever the case, it's good to know a stake was just driven into the
> heart of the left wing of the Democratic Party and they will have to
> nominate a moderate next time.
 
Re: Indeed but in 4 years you are going to be voting for Hilary. I'll tell ya

> The state of Alaska voted for Bush. Do you wonder why?

yes because there arent any jobs outthere. finding oil would help them. they obviously dont care about the wildlife and nature.

> Bush doesn't have the power to make abortions illegal.

he and the apparatus behind him do.

> I like tax cuts. If you wanna donate more money to the government beyond
> what they demand in taxes, it's perfectly legal to do so and I can get you
> the form to do it with.

no thanks but go look for your old economy class books and see how that works in the long run and you know how Bush tax cuts work (rich get richer, poor getting poorer)

> Why should I fear Bush's supreme court nominations? They have to be
> approved.
> His father put Justice Souter and Justice Thomas in, one who turned out to
> be a liberal the other a conservative. When you don't use litmus tests you
> never can tell, and if the Democrats do their job in Congress there's
> nothing to fear. You do know it's inappropriate the use litmus tests,
> right?

his father was just not as big as a moron as he is. Do you really Bush gives up his day of golf to look at the candidates. All this has been already decided upon by the people behind him.

> The fact that you refer to Texans in such a bigotted manner may just be
> part of the reason Texas doesn't vote with you. Ever give that any
> thought?

I agree I was bigotted, I just found that rural and remote areas of the USA voted for Bush and urban areas did not. be honest if you life in Ochiltree County Texas, you dont care about health care reform, or anything else for that matter.

> Farms are nice and I'd like one some day so I could turn a field into my
> own personal driving range and improve my golf game. But I live in the
> industrial midwest for now.

> Why would farmers vote for your man when you despise farmers?

> Al Qaeda attempted to blow up a shopping mall in the city of Columbus,
> Ohio, and Bush foiled that plot. I'm very grateful for that.

hahahaha yes and Iraq has tons of weapons of mass destruction. Bush foiled that nicely as well.

> I do have a shotgun. But while Kerry cruelly blows away innocent geese in
> campaign photo-ops, I merely shoot clay pidgeons.

ageed. good for you. Its just I am all for gun control.

> I know you're hoping for the worst to happen to America when Republicans
> are in charge. Perhaps that's part of the reason why you guys were
> rejected in the election?

I am not hoping that. However the foreign policy is now based on fear and that should no be. I truly believe that the democrats could handle this much and much better and effectively. The impact that Bush policies have on the world are tremendous, so at least he should think before he does anything. Think and then act.
 
TO RPR: I'm confused

Hey, I just woke up from a 4-year coma. Can you please explain to me why George Bush is such a great leader? And why being Republican is admirable? Thanks!
 
> As soon as the Democratic Party wakes up and kicks the kooks to the curb
> they will be contenders again. If not, they will become a minor party and
> be replaced. Let the bloodletting within the Democratic Party begin.

Careful, Reptile. Unless Bush actually DOES something about America's porous and pathetic borders, and its wide-open and lax immigration policies, this country is merely going to be flooded with more and more Hispanics, minorities, third-world immigrants, gays, etc. who will CONTINUE to vote Democratic, Democratic, Democratic and chip further away at America's traditions and western-european culture. Sure Bush won today, but it's an aberration and not a trend. The trend is towards the decay, decline, and eventual death of Western Civilisation as we know it, and the more this continues via illegal immigration, legal immigration from the Third World, and the celebration of gay rights, the more you will see future wins in the Democratic Party.

You want a sneak preview of what the nightmarish post-racial American future is going to look like? Two words: Barack Obama. Not that HE HIMSELF is bad, mind you... but if Democrats had their way, 100% of all Americans would look like him. SO MUCH FOR DIVERSITY, huh?

Bush, save Western Civilisation........ NOW!!!

J.T.
 
> Careful, Reptile. Unless Bush actually DOES something about America's
> porous and pathetic borders, and its wide-open and lax immigration
> policies, this country is merely going to be flooded with more and more
> Hispanics, minorities, third-world immigrants, gays, etc. who will
> CONTINUE to vote Democratic, Democratic, Democratic and chip further away
> at America's traditions and western-european culture. Sure Bush won today,
> but it's an aberration and not a trend. The trend is towards the decay,
> decline, and eventual death of Western Civilisation as we know it, and the
> more this continues via illegal immigration, legal immigration from the
> Third World, and the celebration of gay rights, the more you will see
> future wins in the Democratic Party.

> You want a sneak preview of what the nightmarish post-racial American
> future is going to look like? Two words: Barack Obama. Not that HE HIMSELF
> is bad, mind you... but if Democrats had their way, 100% of all Americans
> would look like him. SO MUCH FOR DIVERSITY, huh?

> Bush, save Western Civilisation........ NOW!!!

> J.T.

Wow J.T. you are on fire tonight. I could not have said it better myself...no really!
 
> Wow J.T. you are on fire tonight. I could not have said it better
> myself...no really!

One more thing, I am a little giddy today as we Oklahomans not only successfully passed an ammendment banning same-sex "unions," we also elected a solid paleo (Tom Coburn) to the Senate! Let the Restoration begin!!! Would'nt it be nice to be a foolish optimist right about now?
 
> One more thing, I am a little giddy today as we Oklahomans not only
> successfully passed an ammendment banning same-sex "unions," we
> also elected a solid paleo (Tom Coburn) to the Senate! Let the Restoration
> begin!!! Would'nt it be nice to be a foolish optimist right about now?

I was *ecstatic* to see Coburn win! Him, as well as Tom Tancredo over in Colorado, one of the House's leading advocates of border control and immigration crackdowns. Tancredo's opposition candidate (Conti) was heavily funded by the corporate interests keen to retain their cheap foreign labour, but she failed nonetheless.

Truly, being a supporter of immigration crackdowns and border control can be a very very frustrating thing to be when you consider that Dems are against you because they're liberal and support all of the illegals trying to rush in and leech off welfare, whilst on the other side the Republicans are against you because they want that cheap labour to boost corporate profits.

But we were 11 for 11 on those same-sex marriage ban propositions on Tuesday -- all of them passing very handily. I believe there is hope yet for this country :)

Cheers,
J.T.
 
in mexico lalala ... beautiful song. and it means something. not for you, of course. no,no.
 
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