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Election Night Drunk Blogging

Posted by Raven on November 4th, 2008

I won’t be able to stay with this for too long; WORK calls me early in the morning and therefore I need SLEEP….

In my state. Jeanne Shaheen has ousted John Sununu; GREAT- the lady who stood behind a credit card company that screwed over A LOT of NH citizens just voted her to represent them. Liberals define the rules then pretend the rules are unfair.

9:10pm
It appears, from early results, that Barry Hussein will be the next leader of our country. (note, I will NOT ever refer to him as my President). As of now, the NYT writes that Barry has 47 electoral votes to McCain’s 8. I’m following the Times simply because it is the most conservative with numbers. The other media outlets are calling on states where numbers aren’t known yet.

One thing about this election: The alcohol business will see a boom! From people like ME!


CNN is showing electoral numbers: (as of 9:12pm)

Barry- 174
McCain- 64
:roll:

I can proudly proclaim:


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9:22pm

From the NYT:
President »
Obama
83
13,162,528
McCain
8
13,087,52

9:30pm
Okay I gotta put three kids to bed; shower, get myself to bed so I can wake up and get to work in the ams. It was a good fight- but the GOP has lost this one, I totally predict. In some ways, our elected “officials” deserve this. And, people simply want change no matter what it looks like.

Change we will see. Working hard will soon not be an American value; taxing high will become the norm and life will go on until the next round. The Dems will have a lot of work to do to prove they are able to give the nation the changes so many seek. For the record, I will stiff refuse to call Barry Hussein anything but THAT. He’s not my President. And he never will be.

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9 Responses to “Election Night Drunk Blogging”

  1. William Teach Says:

    BTW, I have a bumper sticker at CafePress with almost that same saying ready to go if McCain loses :mrgreen:

    http://www.cafepress.com/wteach.325721878

  2. Duncan Says:

    Considering the “Don’t Blame Me, I voted for McCain” bumper stickers comes this post:

    I am ordering my bumper stickers today. Why? I have seen this movie before; it doesn’t have a happy ending.

    Folks in their twenties and thirties, who get their news from the Daily Show, only see Republicans as war mongering buffoons. To them, Democrats are all warm and fuzzy. They need to experience the pain of a Congress and executive branch controlled by liberal Democrats. Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and Barack Obama will have total control and no one to say; are you sure this will work. As much as I hate to see the country go through it, the best lessons are learned first hand.

    For all you college kids supporting Obama because he ‘gets it’, best of luck trying to find a good job when you graduate. Oh sure, the media will go along with Obama the first two years or so, explaining the reason Obama’s economy isn’t living up to his promises are the lingering affects of George W Bush. In the third year, young Americans will start saying, this is not what I signed up for.

    For all the Boomers who had forgotten Jimmy Carter’s disastrous economic policies, the lessons of why you don’t raise taxes during an economic slowdown will become painfully obvious. In the third year, older Americans will start saying, this is not what I signed up for.

    For everyone in their prime earning ages of 40-55, guess who will have to ‘pay their fair share’ to ’spread the wealth around’. You guessed it. I remember President Clinton promising a middle-class tax cut when he ran, once in office, he was ’shocked’ how bad the economy was and those middle class tax cuts were abandoned. In the third year, middle-class Americans will start saying, this is not what I signed up for.

    Its a shame we have to drag this country through this in order to prove that once again, socialism doesn’t work. Sigh.

  3. Bigfoot Says:

    My idea of a bumper sticker would be something like, “When do we get to stop blaming Bush?”

  4. William Teach Says:

    I think answer is “20 years,” Bigfoot.

  5. Fred Says:

    I do blame you, you voted for Bush.

    What a relief to have someone intelligent elected.

  6. Duncan Says:

    Intelligent, and an empty suit with no experience who pushes a socialist agenda. Good call.

  7. William Teach Says:

    Stephen Hawkin is certainly intelligent. Wouldn’t want him as President, though, Fred.

    On that note, I think Hitler was a pretty brilliant leader for bringing a whole country together, too. As was Stalin. Yes, I went there.

  8. Fred Says:

    Face it, Bush was a disaster. You guys should have elected McCain back when, instead you went for the good old boy with no brain and a silver spoon up his butt. Why don’t those of you who voted for him pay for this war–ten billion a week? Who’s pocket is all that going into anyway? After all Bush’s messes you have the nerve to scream about how bad a Democratic administration will be. The GOP laughs all the way to the bank at all the people it’s bought votes from with bogeyman stories of socialism, abortions, gays taking away your guns. They walk away rich and you walk away thinking you’ve been saved from the evils of liberalism. Nice arrangement for them.

  9. hector Says:

    Like it or not Barack Hussein Obama is The President of the United States of America!

    can’t u feel the vibe? and no the Obama supporters are not empty at all, we are getting ready to get to work instead of buzzing alcohol on a Tuesday night!

    SAD people who write in this blog.

    Ur nothing but a bunch of selfish, racist, homophobes and bigots who hide their wrongdoing with the Bible. I’m sure if Jesus were to see George Bush use his name he would feel soo sad that such a man commands a war in his name.

    i’m glad mrs. Palin is back in Alaska and McSame won’t be the same anymore.

    I hope u remember me i posted here before a while ago about chi aceituno the illegal that was executed in texas, anyways, i told you all that i was gonna get to work, i told you guys to do the same, to stop complaining and get out smell the flowers, to enjoy our days, soo i did get to work, i met thousands of people that felt like me, we came together and walked for ours from door to door, asking them if they think they will be better off with more of the same, i’ve made so many phone call my ears still buzz, my fingers hurts from the emails i sent, and yes it was all worth it, i come here today to rejoice on my hard work and to make fun of you, cause while u were judging others with ur divisive “christian” rhetoric, we all got together to beat down the real evil in this world!

    Its a great day to be alive!!

    Barack Obama is my president!

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