Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Looks Like Four Years of Being Screwed!

And there is still the very, very smallest chance I could be wrong, but if B. Hussein Obama becomes the next POTUS I will be thankful for living here in the Sandbox!

How so many sheeples in the Greatest Country of the World - what will now "formerly be known as the Greatest Country in the World" as B. Hussein is going to ruin it - could not see through the layers and layers of crap and outright total B.S. to keep from electing someone so dangerous is beyond me. Voter fraud. Amongst other things. Rampant. Sick and scary at the same time.

People get what they deserve. And the people that voted for this man because he is going to "put gas in their cars and pay their mortgages" are clueless. You honestly think my DH, and millions of others, are going to work hard to pay more in taxes so you can sit on your ass and watch Oprah? I don't think so. Enjoy the squalor you are about to be living in. And enjoy watching B. Hussein turn The United States of America into a third world country.

If a miracle happens and I find out otherwise, I'll delete this post. Without a miracle Americans are in for four years of being screwed on a magnitude heretofore never seen before. You aren't going to even get kissed first. Just bend over...

Hope change? You betcha'!!!

14 comments:

  1. Obama won! In your face, bitch. Don't be thankful yet; people like you will never find a haven in Saudi. :)

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  2. We'll have another chance in 2 years to change the political leanings of Congress. It's not the outcome I wanted (definitely not the outcome I wanted), but it's not the end of America.

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  3. IP 82.178.102 is no longer welcome.

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  4. I agree with you Angela. But I can still be upset about the outcome...

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  5. The people of this country decided that their pocket books were more important than their freedoms and rights. You will see 'Green' taxes, a.k.a. 'carbon credits', that will take away more of your God given rights. You will see homosexuality rise to a level never seen before in this country. You will see taxes across the board that will negate your income, so as to hand it to others who do not want to do their fair share. This country will become a more Socialist based one. One in where 'political correctness' will silence all opposition. You will see God taken even further out of the process. Eventually you will see martial law. You will see the ultimate demise of this country and it's people.

    Doom and destruction is just outside the door, and tonight Americans invited this doom inside... All based on money...

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  6. Right now Im just feeling..."thank God thats all over with"...all other emotions will come later...ouch.

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  7. You know I love your blog Sabra, your witty posts and educated insight amuse me and I find your writings very interesting.

    Your rant about "B Hussein" - I assume you mean the President Elect Barack Obama - is where we part ways. It's one thing to lament at the loss of your political party of choice - but your rant is full of racial undertones and is so disappointing.

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  8. Yeah, I never drink (because I hate the taste of alcohol) but last night while I was watching the electoral votes roll in, I went through a pitcher of daiquiris. That's over now. Time to pick up and figure out what I'll be doing for the next 4 years.

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  9. Okay, so when the Republicans win an election, it was because of voter fraud and black people being intimidated away from the polls and CHEATING!

    But when Democrats win, it's because "the people of America did the right thing." Of course there was no fraud, no illegal campaign donations, nothing like that with Obama's campaign. Suddenly, all the talk about investigations into the voting process ceases. Interesting.

    Rachel Lucas is right: they're poor losers AND poor winners. They truly are the obnoxious kids who everyone hated to play with because anytime they won, they rubbed it in your face. The Democrats are gloating, and I say let them. It will be amusing when it turns out that the Candyman... can't. When they realize that all of those promises were the same empty promises spouted by pandering politicians for many years, they're gonna be pissed. And I'm gonna laugh.

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  10. Hi Sabra -

    I was wondering what the reaction to the election has been where you are.

    Thanks,
    Shannon
    Seattle

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  11. CB - You certainly are not going to hear ANY argument or disagreement from me!

    Coolred38 - I doubt very much that we are the only two saying, "Thank goodness it is over with." Now what will we watch on the news, read in papers and on blogs???

    Laura - everyone is entitled to their own opinion and I respect that you offer yours whether you agree with me or disagree with me or think that I have used racial undertones. Perhaps the post was disappointing to you on that level. Again, you are most welcome to opine and I will post your comment because 1) you are willing to use your name, 2) because I don't anticipate or even expect that everyone is going to agree with everything I say all of the time, but more to the point, 3) because you ARE polite and respectful in your commenting! [I do, though, very much appreciate your compliments as well.]

    Angela - We will all go forward and hope that our next POTUS is able to lead our Country and do a most excellent job of doing so, whether we like him or not. If we want to see change the next time around we will need to do whatever is necessary to effectuate it.

    Sheila - Bingo! I was over at an ABC site earlier reading about the parting of Senator McCain and Governor Palin as they leave the campaign trail to go to their respective homes and I read some of the most vile, vicious things you can even imagine in the comments. Rachel Lucas is spot on [as always!].

    Shannon - The papers, here, have been very much slanted toward and to the favor of Obama since the get go. Interestingly enough I did read an article in the Saudi Gazette the other day that said that even though the majority of the people in the Middle East want him to be POTUS, the leaders of many countries - Qatar, Kuwait, and others - feel that McCain would have been the better choice. If I didn't post on it - I certainly should have. I'll find the link and put it here, in comments, for you. Yesterday and today - headlines scream, "Change" and big half-page photos of Obama.

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  12. Shannon - Here is the article I referred to, above.

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  13. Thanks for the article - very interesting. "He's close to the people and the poor." Seems they've not heard of his aunt in Boston or his brother in Kenya! Personally, Obama scares the hell out of me.

    I assume you and your husband received ballots and were able to vote; is that right?

    Shannon
    Seattle

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  14. Shannon - but for one "local" level election while we were living in N.C., haven't missed a single one since I was old enough to "pull the lever!"

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