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It's been a looooong campaign!

I haven't posted in quite a while. Fortunately though, my online absence is for a good cause -- I've been busy with GOP grassroots campaign work here in Louisville. I have Get Out the Vote calls and a rally for Senator Jim Bunning to do this evening. I am working as an election official on Tuesday in a precinct that is heavily Democrat. It would sure do my heart good to see that area vote their consciences and not their party. I suppose that remains to be seen and I'm sure I'm hoping for too much.

This has been the longest campaign in recent memory and I will be so happy to see it over. I'm ready to celebrate as soon as the polls close and our President is re-elected!

While doing a ProtestWarrior counter-protest on Sunday, I was called a facist and a warmonger... when will these Liberal lunkheads ever get it?! No one likes war, and the only "fascists" are the Liberals who are suppressing the free speech of the Right! Gee, "mainstream" media, couldn't the term "fascist" apply to you all? Grrrrr. I don't suffer fools very well these days.

Let's keep this country on the Right side of history. Good luck to all GOP candidates this Tuesday!

Comments

Rena Bernard said…
Aw, Chuck... don't be so glum. By the time the Bush presidency is over, you'll have a clearer tax code, a better return on your investment in your retirement, a great start on making this world safer for all civilized human beings, and a straighter spine! Who could possibly ask for more? ;-)

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