drhelen.blogspot.com - 11/5/2008
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So, how is everyone dealing with the aftermath this morning? I like what Michelle Malkin had to say:
There is no time to lick wounds, point fingers, and wallow in post-election mud.
I’m getting a lot of moan-y, sad-face “What do we do now, Michelle?” e-mails.
What do we do now? We do what ...
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So what do we do now?
Hyscience —
... begins to sink in, what do we who take pride in providing for ourselves, our families, and creating jobs do now that we face an Obama nation? We take the advice of a psychologist (albeit a forensic psychologist): ...
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