"I said a few months ago that America would get the
government it deserves and I still believe it."
President of
the Un—tied States of Obamerica
What
the hell happened? Some thoughts.
On occasion I've watched my favorite team getting shellacked by an
inferior opponent. Not just beaten, but upset by a
ridiculous margin. At some point our crowd
realizes the ridiculousness of it all, and starts sarcastically
cheering the other team. Like now; I'm still shell-shocked; feeling
silly. This land holds no relevancy for me, or I have none to
it. One or the other.
I'm
looking at some very narrow losses in some battleground states, where
reports of chicanery
downright illegalities by the Obamas have been reported for
weeks. So it's tough to accept, given the rich history of Dem
voter fraud. I cannot in my heart accept the legitimacy of this
score.
I am also quite bothered now by a statement to
the Dem faithful from Obama —"Don't Panic Over Early Exit Polls ..
since we've banked so many of our votes in early voting"
And he knew this -- how?
Alas, I must reconcile to living in this Obamerica. I will, but as an
unregistered alien for the duration; and will show no allegiance,
nor fealty to the regime.
As for the GOP, these parting words from Oliver
Cromwell to Parliament must suffice.
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Ye are grown
intolerably odious to the whole nation; you were deputed here by the
people to get grievances redress'd, are yourselves gone! So! Take away
that shining bauble there, and lock up the doors.
In the
name of God, go!
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Sad. So very very sad.
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ReplyDeleteIt's a very, very bad day for us all. This is the day when the socialists have cemented their hold on the country.
The worst thing about living through the end of a great civilization is knowing that you are.
ReplyDeleteI think I'll go down and apply for food stamps tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteGrinfilledCelt
When it's too slick and appears easily done, there's usually something in the process that's missed.
ReplyDeleteI'll chalk this one up to who counts the votes and plant the seed of doubt on whether the actual counting is really done and whether those that count have counted correctly.
Personally, I think this election will not end as well as some think. You can't piss of half the population and think they'll lay down and accept what they know is wrong; especially when they make all the money.
If you are looking to assign blame, don't forget Gary Johnson, the editors of Reason magazine, and Libertarian party voters generally.
ReplyDeleteRemember Libertarians: Romney was the most libertarian presidential candidate who was even remotely electable that you will see in your lifetimes, and he would have won the popular vote if you had voted for him.
Watch what Bill Whittle has to say: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s02SypCcYIc
ReplyDeleteI think he's onto something.
Rodger, even given the evidence of fraud, I think this election proves that America has chosen communism. Given a clear choice between liberty and tyranny, Americans chose tyranny.
ReplyDeleteI see no reason to try to elect Republicans any longer. Even those who are elected are either ineffective, or work for the other side. A new political entity needs to come forward. While I might suggest the Tea Party, they are likely to be ineffective. They certainly were this year.
Given that so much was known about Obama and his party prior to the election, voters actually chose him. America has lost its sense of smell.
Republicans have a vested interest in the D.C. status quo, too. This election is a clear indication they are unwilling to fight hard enough to win, so the future isn't too bright for the party.
ReplyDeleteWhat's next? Sweeping changes in the political structure. If we can't vote them out, we'll make it so hard on them, they'll beg to leave.
Steve, that is the most sourgrapes dumbassed bullshit I think I've ever read on this blog. Romney isn't a thimble full of warm spit different than Obama. Go ahead, bend over for the GOP just like you did in 2008. Just don't go acting all butt-hurt and pointing your finger at everybody who didn't do what you wanted them to do.
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ReplyDeleteBill Whittle may indeed be on to something (he's wicked smart and almost always on point), but anything that takes nearly an hour and a half to listen to, ain't gonna get listened to. Not today.
No disrespect meant, PD. Just sayin'. This really ain't the time or place, for fancy rhyme or diction.
Woke up with a massive heartache.
Sir H the Comet
Elections have consequences. What we have to look forward to is
ReplyDeleteObamacare, increased insurance premiums, the lost of experienced doctors, increase in part time workers and the possible dismantling of Catholic hospitals, schools and charities.
The fiscal cliff, debt ceiling, sequestration, deficits, devaluation and inflation.
The packing of the courts with left leaning judges.
Crony capitalism.
Out of control agencies and regulations.
Enjoy the decline!
Freddie Sykes
This election has another effect. Israel is now officially alone. I have been predicting that they will attack Iran however the election turns out. I now believe it will come as soon as November 9th. It will have to use tactical nuclear weapons, or else it will just kick the can down the road a couple of years. And that's stil wthin the Obama years.
ReplyDeleteWe will soon learn more about the Republicans of the House and Senate. If the leadership remains the same, we are again in the Bob Michel age. It is time for a "wartime consiglieri". If we are stuch with Bohner in the House and McConnell in the Senate, they intend to do nothing. If that's their choice, I've made mine.
ReplyDeleteMy fear is that our foreign enemies will save us from our domestic ones but at a terrible price.
ReplyDeleteGive away enough "free" stuff (bought with other people's money) to folks who pay attention to nothing else and you too can be President of the United States!
ReplyDeleteWork the ssystem:
ReplyDeleteStop fighting abortion of the Gibsmedats and start supporting more free birth control for them.
There's an anvil in my stomach this morning. Think it's gonna be there for a long,long time.
ReplyDeleteSnackeater, Yes. Knowing and walking it each declining day.
ReplyDeleteSad. Just so sad. Im 62 and starting to look toward the end in many ways and this election just took my heart away. If not for worrying about my childrens future I just wouldnt give a damn.
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"tearful x" - is that you MoSup?
ReplyDeleteNo Im not MoSup. Just a wondering x that fears for his family and country. Yesterday I was down to the max. Over the last four years Ive lost my parents,sister,mil,uncle,aunt, and dog. Sounds like a country song but hurts much worse. Was hitting bottom when today I read Sarahs 2 Corinthians. Lifts my heart a bit. Maybe I will stick around and fight some more.
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