Liberals' Response To Last Night's Election Results....

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In spite of having hundreds of thousands of more votes cast for Republicans than Democrats, today the liberals are responding with their collective ignorance yet again...


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There weren't any protesters in DC either right? Oh maybe a dozen or so.:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
In spite of having hundreds of thousands of more votes cast for Republicans than Democrats, today the liberals are responding with their collective ignorance yet again...


YouTube - Nothing to see here

:lol: Is your video supposed to be saying there was some sort of grand slam? Better hold off on that conclusion until the real mid-terms next year.

Frankly, I think McDonnell was a good choice for VA; seems like a "normal" Republican. I've never liked Corzine. He always seemed a little teetery and cunning. As for the conservative plant who lost in upstate New York (??), I'm so glad to see there's still such a thing as smart voters who can see right through a political game.
 
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There weren't any protesters in DC either right? Oh maybe a dozen or so.:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

I ceratinly hope that they have camera's up high in a tree somewhere to get the picture of what's happening tomorrow. The media missed out on that huge tea party a couple of months ago, I hope they learned from that and are better prepared tomorrow. It's gonna be big, and it warrants making BIG news.
 


Yes they are, halelujia!!! The brakes have been slammed down on the socialist agenda of this President and his adminstration. The health care takeover and the Cap and Trade have come to a screeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeching halt.

Obama is probably wearing a bag over his head for spending all of that time in New Jersey campaigning for Corzine who spent 130 million of his own money when Christy won by a whopping 100,000 votes and only spent 11 million. Pretty darn humiliating. He's not that popular prom king anymore.:lol::lol::lol::lol:
 


Yes they are, halelujia!!! The brakes have been slammed down on the socialist agenda of this President and his adminstration. The health care takeover and the Cap and Trade have come to a screeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeching halt.

Obama is probably wearing a bag over his head for spending all of that time in New Jersey campaigning for Corzine who spent 130 million of his own money when Christy won by a whopping 100,000 votes and only spent 11 million. Pretty darn humiliating. He's not that popular prom king anymore.:lol::lol::lol::lol:

Corzine was Obama's beard... :eusa_whistle:
 
There weren't any protesters in DC either right? Oh maybe a dozen or so.:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Tomorrow, could look like the Battle of Bull Run, when all the libs show up with their picnic baskets to watch what they think is gonna be a sure victory for their side only to run for their lives when they are overwhelmed.

The health care protest tomorrow in Washington D.C. is going to have a great turn-out even though they have only had a week to prepare. People from all over the country are going. Here's to you guys.:clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2:
 
In spite of having hundreds of thousands of more votes cast for Republicans than Democrats, today the liberals are responding with their collective ignorance yet again...


YouTube - Nothing to see here


As much as I hate to ask, how did you determine that number?

Here's just 1 100,000 votes.

washingtonpost.com

Christie, a former U.S. attorney who also made fighting corruption in state politics a theme of his campaign, finished with 48.8 percent of the vote to Corzine's 44.6, a margin of almost 100,000 votes with 99 percent of precincts reported. It was a powerful Republican victory in a state that President Obama carried a year ago by 15 points, and where Christie was outspent by perhaps 3 to 1.
 
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In spite of having hundreds of thousands of more votes cast for Republicans than Democrats, today the liberals are responding with their collective ignorance yet again...


YouTube - Nothing to see here


As much as I hate to ask, how did you determine that number?

Here's just 1 100,000 votes.

washingtonpost.com

Christie, a former U.S. attorney who also made fighting corruption in state politics a theme of his campaign, finished with 48.8 percent of the vote to Corzine's 44.6, a margin of almost 100,000 votes with 99 percent of precincts reported. It was a powerful Republican victory in a state that President Obama carried a year ago by 15 points, and where Christie was outspent by perhaps 3 to 1.

Ok, now do the rest of the elections in New Jersey.:lol:
 
As much as I hate to ask, how did you determine that number?

Here's just 1 100,000 votes.

washingtonpost.com

Christie, a former U.S. attorney who also made fighting corruption in state politics a theme of his campaign, finished with 48.8 percent of the vote to Corzine's 44.6, a margin of almost 100,000 votes with 99 percent of precincts reported. It was a powerful Republican victory in a state that President Obama carried a year ago by 15 points, and where Christie was outspent by perhaps 3 to 1.

Ok, now do the rest of the elections in New Jersey.:lol:

They seemed to have disappeared on that note. Funny that. Ah what the hell, let them enjoy a few victories.

That said, in all honesty, I'm hoping a few new sane Republicans do win seats in 2010. When Gingrich launched his campaign, the end result was no more gridlock, the 90's having been the most productive years since post WWII.
 

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