Where exactly are these train wrecks heading?
A picture's worth a thousand words. Let's actually stop and think about the consequences of the below listed pictures. Awww... what the hell. I'll go ahead and tell you what the logical results are going to be.
OK, fellow Bloglodytes. I've given three different examples where one doesn't need to be a Nostradumbass to figure out what the logical sequence of events is going to be.
So with that said, why in the hell is it that Joey Hairplugs get caught with telling 14 Lies during the Vice Presidential Debate, but somehow in the eyes of the voting public, he's the winner?
Why do I get the funny feeling that the parents of America aren't all that different from the parents of Hamlin?
It all seems that preternaturally this election is already decided for Obama. Reason is obnubilated, arguments are not important. I am not American, but fear the dire consequences of electing a socialist like Obama to the presidency of the US.
ReplyDeleteI think that we have become a nation of sheeple. People don't think for themselves but blindly follow along with whatever the media tells them is right. Its very scary and very frustrating.
ReplyDeleteWell, I am an American, with a long memory, and I sincerely doubt Sen. Obama will be president of anything any time soon. Eventually the real human beings who live in this country will realize we have been bilked and called racist and been generally poorly treated for long enough by these liars, cheaters and big babies, and we will vote the bums out. It comes in cycles, so if we have to put up with Sen Obama for 4 years to see how badly these fools put this country into the ground, so be it, but I truly feel this will not happen.
ReplyDeleteHow many of you are praying your novenas? Informing your friends? Putting signs in your front yard?
The only two reasons to vote for Mc
Cain are Sarah Palin, who really is prolife, and against Obama. Those two count huge in light of the opposite course.
Get busy, hit the rosaries, go to adoration, pray unceasingly. The lives of millions of unborn babies and elderly folks are in the balance.
I watched most of the debate. It drew 70 million viewers--more than the first presidential debate and only 15 million less than the Super Bowl--and I doubt they were tuning in to see Biden.
ReplyDeleteI admit I expected more from Palin and was actually put off by some of her mannerisms (altho' that condescending tone and grin of Biden's really ticked me off). Worse, I started believing the mass media's report that Biden won. I listen to several talk radio shows and was amazed at all the calls from "average" Americans who called in to say thet thought Palin won and were impressed with her performance. They next day I spoke to women at work and almost 100% thought she did great and love her.
Whatever high expectations we had or have, we better take tcn's advice and start praying harder if we don't want a socialist in the White House.
Cavey, are you talking about the CBS and CNN polls? You gotta figure the drive-by media goes looking for its respondents in places where they're going to get the results they want. That's assuming they didn't just simply make the numbers up, or polled people before the debate.
ReplyDeleteI saw the whole things, and Sarah clearly kicked ass. The way Joe Biden was reacting to her -- as well as the fact that he thought it necessary to lie -- tells me he thought she was kicking ass too.
God forbid Obama should win the election; but even if he does, you can bet Sarah will be our nominee in 2012 -- and this time, she'll be at the top of the ticket. It'll be 1980 all over again.
Anita,
ReplyDeleteI was referring to the Rasmussen and Gallup polls as of yetsrerday. And although I think she held her own, I don't believe Palin kicked ass.
In baseball terms, she stroked a couple of solid singles. But hey... sometimes a team that's losing starts a winning rally with a couple of solid singles, so who knows?
As far as 2012 goes, how I would love to see a Palin/Jindal ticket!!
FINALLY, a couple of Reagan Republicans.
Y'know, I'm actually starting to get scared. The Obama people are so creepy and the media so obviously in the tank for him and let's face it: a good chunk of the American population are sheep who'd sell their freedom and everyone elses as long as they can have an abortion, not pay back their mortgage and have cable TV.
ReplyDeleteAs far as 2012 goes, how I would love to see a Palin/Jindal ticket!!
ReplyDeleteWould you believe, I was thinking EXACTLY that??? Great minds think alike!
1--If Obama is elected, I expect politics in America to devolve into resisting fascism.
ReplyDelete2--It should be Jindal/Palin 2012
3--The bride should not wear her wedding night gear to the wedding. Where did you find that picture?
What the...??? My posted her wedding picture?!? Sorry y'all had to see that...
ReplyDeleteThat should read "My wife posted her picture?!?"
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