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to the supporters of Barack Obama. I was wrong. The polls look like they are on. I was hoping people were bright enough not to put a radical marxist in the White House, but apparently I had too much faith in the American people.

Disengaged voters blame economic problems on the party in the White House because it's easier than learning the real problem.

I'm bitter obviously with alot of anxiety over what will take place of the next 4 years in this country. With his tax proposals I think a Great Depression on par with 1929 is a 100% guaranteed certainty. I think many will have buyers remorse within the first few months of his term but there's isn't much we can do about that now except to hope GOP leadership can hold onto 40-42 seats and show a spine.

I personally would rather have 60 years of either B.Clinton, Gore, Kerry, or H.Clinton than 1 year of this man, but this is the way things roll.

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I'll be here tonight for my pummelling.
 
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Disengaged voters blame economic problems on the party in the White House.

Right or wrong, that's really what it comes down to. Regardless of who got elected, I think it's going to take more than 4 years to straighten out this mess.

We shall see
 

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to the supporters of Barack Obama. I was wrong. The polls look like they are on. I was hoping people were bright enough not to put a radical marxist in the White House, but apparently I had too much faith in the American people.

Disengaged voters blame economic problems on the party in the White House because it's easier than learning the real problem.

I'm bitter obviously with alot of anxiety over what will take place of the next 4 years in this country. With his tax proposals I think a Great Depression on par with 1929 is a 100% guaranteed certainty. I think many will have buyers remorse within the first few months of his term but there's isn't much we can do about that now except to hope GOP leadership can hold onto 40-42 seats and show a spine.

I personally would rather have 60 years of either B.Clinton, Gore, Kerry, or H.Clinton than 1 year of this man, but this is the way things roll.

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I'll be here tonight for my pummelling.

Damn it, it was going to be so much more enjoyable if you were to come out defiant today. All i can say is, welcome to reality, whether you like it or not. :toast:
 

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Damn it, it was going to be so much more enjoyable if you were to come out defiant today. All i can say is, welcome to reality, whether you like it or not. :toast:

Dixville Notch and Hart's Landing numbers are depressing me.

1996: Dole 31, Clinton 20
2000: Bush 38, Gore 18
2004: Bush 35, Kerry 21
2008: Obama 32, McCain 16

Two red towns turning on its head for the most inexperienced, most liberal candidate in US history? I need a beer. I know it's just 48 votes, but that is pathetically ugly.

Everything that takes place over the next 4 years to this country is on your hands. When the mass layoffs begin, I hope they go for the people with Obama bumper stickers on their cars.
 

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Dixville Notch and Hart's Landing numbers are depressing me.

1996: Dole 31, Clinton 20
2000: Bush 38, Gore 18
2004: Bush 35, Kerry 21
2008: Obama 32, McCain 16

Two red towns turning on its head for the most inexperienced, most liberal candidate in US history? I need a beer. I know it's just 48 votes, but that is pathetically ugly.

Everything that takes place over the next 4 years to this country is on your hands. When the mass layoffs begin, I hope they go for the people with Obama bumper stickers on their cars.

If Obama wins today, the voters will have a chance in 4 years to either keep him and his policies in office or vote for a republican.

Just do me a favor, if Obama screws things up, DO NOT let Sara Palin be the nominee.
 

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If Obama wins today, the voters will have a chance in 4 years to either keep him and his policies in office or vote for a republican.

Don't be so sure of this. I expect ACORN to get their mojo back with Obama and the Dems in control. I also expect him to liberalize voting id requirements, not to mention follow through with his plan to give drivers licenses to illegal aliens. An increase in getting people hooked on entitlement programs will also build his base. He will not relinquish power so easily.

Just do me a favor, if Obama screws things up, DO NOT let Sara Palin be the nominee.

Why? So we can send more lawyers to Washington to run up our national debt another 10 trillion dollars?

Sarah Palin has more common sense than all 3 of those bozos combined. Anybody afraid of her has had rational thought completely stripped from their minds by government schools and the media.
 

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whoever wins this is in for 2 terms.

however, it is refreshing to see sekrah admit he was wrong unlike some others still flying around here. have you given up on pennsylvania as well? i know you were strong on mccain there.
 

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Why? So we can send more lawyers to Washington to run up our national debt another 10 trillion dollars?

Sarah Palin has more common sense than all 3 of those bozos combined. Anybody afraid of her has had rational thought completely stripped from their minds by government schools and the media.

Well if you run her out in 2012 you are begging america to give Obama 4 more years. She energizes her base, but she is not well liked by Independents. I know plenty of moderates that would have voted for McCain if not for the Palin selection.

Remember you are trying to win a general election.
 

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whoever wins this is in for 2 terms.

however, it is refreshing to see sekrah admit he was wrong unlike some others still flying around here. have you given up on pennsylvania as well? i know you were strong on mccain there.

Yea.. Obama wins PA, probably by 3-5.

I think Rove's numbers are right.. 338-200. McCain might be able to flip a combination of Nevada, Florida, Ohio, Virginia. Absolute best case scenario is that he gets all 4 of those and its Obama 273-265.
 

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Well if you run her out in 2012 you are begging america to give Obama 4 more years. She energizes her base, but she is not well liked by Independents. I know plenty of moderates that would have voted for McCain if not for the Palin selection.

Remember you are trying to win a general election.


Conservatism wins nationwide elections. Obama's true beliefs about where he wants to take this country are buried under hypnotic rhetoric and "present" votes. His true colors will come out over the next 4 years.

If there's a fair vote in 2012, Palin will mop the floor with Obama after what he'll have done to this country. She will look like a genius next to this marxist and Americans will feel like the retards that they are for putting him into power in the first place.
 

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Conservatism wins nationwide elections. Obama's true beliefs about where he wants to take this country are buried under hypnotic rhetoric and "present" votes. His true colors will come out over the next 4 years.

If there's a fair vote in 2012, Palin will mop the floor with Obama after what he'll have done to this country.

It takes a Carter to get a Reagan...thats a decent default.

Every generation must learn the lessons of failed Liberal ideology.

But I'm not giving up yet...not by a long shot.

We still have to actually count the votes yet.
 

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Hope you're right mj..

The only positive spin I can put on these Dixville Notch and Hart's Landing numbers is that these two towns went Obama 16, Clinton 3, Edwards 3, Richardson 1 in the primary, and we know how New Hampshire turned out.

The Nevada exit poll data of 16,000+ early voters is also semi-positive for McCain.

Still, these two red towns falling for the hypnosis and bullshit.. Depressing.
 

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Thanks Sek. Although I won't deliver crow for you to eat till later.

Nonetheless your a stand up guy. (ya got a great NCAA model too!, lol)

On a different note, I'm gonna be extremely busy tomorrow with the GOTV drives, voting, then taking off to meet with the campaign people to set up the MASSIVE celebration party in the city.
 

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Looks like Barletta is going to get that house seat. Congrats on that if so as I think you mentioned working on that race.
 

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Say what you want about Obama but if he gets in theres no way he does as poorly as GWB did. Its the democrats turn after that disgrace...
 

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Sekrah,

Don't give up yet, brother. This fight is going to go well into the night since the record turnout has to be tallied up, and I have to believe there are at least as many people coming out to vote against Obama as there are for him.

Let's just play the game first before making any concession speeches. Go vote, and don't believe a damn thing the crooked exit polls tell you.
 

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to the supporters of Barack Obama. I was wrong. The polls look like they are on. I was hoping people were bright enough not to put a radical marxist in the White House, but apparently I had too much faith in the American people.

Disengaged voters blame economic problems on the party in the White House because it's easier than learning the real problem.

I'm bitter obviously with alot of anxiety over what will take place of the next 4 years in this country. With his tax proposals I think a Great Depression on par with 1929 is a 100% guaranteed certainty. I think many will have buyers remorse within the first few months of his term but there's isn't much we can do about that now except to hope GOP leadership can hold onto 40-42 seats and show a spine.

I personally would rather have 60 years of either B.Clinton, Gore, Kerry, or H.Clinton than 1 year of this man, but this is the way things roll.

:smoking:


I'll be here tonight for my pummelling.

I stated earlier that I would be a sore winner, but for you, that was a rather contrite post.

Let me just say this. All this stuff that went on with Obama was similar to everything I heard about Bill Clinton. Yes, he lied under oath but outside of that it was not a horrible 8 years.

I assure you that the voice of the moderate and independant voters will be heard today, and if Obama isn't all he is cracked up to be the pendulum will swing back to your side in '10 and '12. This is why I don't think the move to the left will be nearly as dramatic as you and many others think it will be.

I'm not saying thing just to flame, but your party really has some soul searching to do, and as a result could be in disarray for quite some time. The only way they regain power is if the Dems fuck up big time, which they are very, very cabable of doing.
 

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I doubt that Palin gets the nod in 2012. If you have noticed her popularity is falling rapidly. There are a few polls suggesting that Palin is actually hurting McCain at this point. She energized the base, but hurt him everywhere else.





Mitt Romney will get the nod in 2012.
 

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Palin was a net negative to the McCain campaign. She alienated many moderate Republicans and independents. She has NO future in the Republican party.

There were a handful of prominent defections because of her. After this election, I think a lot more Republicans will feel much more free to voice their opinions. She is a disaster.
 

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Palin was a net negative to the McCain campaign. She alienated many moderate Republicans and independents. She has NO future in the Republican party.....


...at anything outside the State of Alaska and that includes US congressional seats.
 

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