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« California Props Scoresheet | Main | Your Post-Election Must Read » He is Risen thesaviorcometh.jpg Note to Bambi: This isn't a compliment. I believe in the real guy. Consider this the official sound off on the election thread. As for myself, after a brief bout with Obama Derangement Syndrome ...
California Props Scoresheet
minx.cc — Californians solidly passed Props 2, 3, 9, and 12. That's more expensive eggs and meat (and not... just for California, but for everyone we sell to) and unnecessary funds for UCLA children's hospitals. But the others are victim's rights and... (more) California Props Scoresheet
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I Walk The Line
The LLama Butchers — ... campaign was something of a cult. Disillusionment will turn to a feeling of betrayal. And that will, in turn, convert to anger. In the mean time, Obama and Congressional Democrats will do things that cause harm, but very little of it will be irreversible. I would have enjoyed watching lefty heads explode if McCain had won. But we're going to see lefty heads exploding anyway; it's just going to take longer." And as for the whole "anti-Obama" thing? Cooler heads need to prevail. Here's Slublog over at Ace of Spades : As for myself, after a brief bout with Obama Derangement ...

Electing a Scary Black Man President Isn't the End of the World
Jon Swift — ... why conservatives are better than liberals. “I love this country too much to do to President-Elect Obama what the left did to President Bush, John McCain and Sarah Palin. We’re better than that,” wrote Ace’s co-blogger Slublog. “Demonization is not essential to opposition.” Conservatives can try other things, too. ...

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