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W stands for WHOOP ASS!

Congratulations, Americans, we have re-elected President George W. Bush and made history! I missed my electoral college prediction of 296 for W, but even that doesn't bring me down. I'll be floating on the cloud of euphoria from this victory for at least another week! Check out the county breakdown of votes for W across the fruited plain. It's a real eye-opener!

Election night was a blast -- watching Tom Daschle (D-SD) lose his race, watching the GOP pretty much sweep our races across the country. Other than watching the release of the hostages in Iran after President Reagan was innaugurated in 1981, this Election evening made me the proudest I've ever been to be a Conservative. Congratulations to Anne Northup, Jim Bunning, and all the other local Republicans who won their races. Congratulations to all the Republicans nationwide who won their races as well! What an amazing sweep!!!

Not only have Conservatives made history in this election, we have made our future as well. He is indeed the Right man at the right time! Now, once we get Arlen "Donkey in Elephant's clothing" Specter (R-PA) out of the way, we can get on with the business of appointing judges who will interpret the law rather than craft new ones via their rulings and opinions. I am so very excited about the future of this great country!

For those of you who will be crying that it's time to "heal the rift" in America that was created by the Democrats in their push for power, I say let's welcome the Dems to our Conservative family. They will have to leave behind their peace signs, their love beads, and their desire for more and more government programs that I will be asked to pay for though...


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Nicely put.

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Rena Bernard said…
Thank you. I am still afloat on that cloud of euphoria...

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