Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Well, now what?

The 2006 elections are over. Either the voters have all become liberal or the Democratic candidates had more to offer for conservatives than the Republican candidates. The latter appears to be the case. Either way, I am glad it is over, even tho I don't like the results.

I believe that the nation is still primarily conservative. The last 3 elections have displayed that notion. Voters have more than likely not changed their views all that much. Rather, they were not satisfied with the results (or lack thereof) from the people they had previously elected. The voters are trying to find someone who will represent their beliefs regardless of party affiliation. (It couldn't possibly be that the nation has swerved to the Left!)

The media would have us believe that the war in Iraq was the main focus of the election for the voters, but it was really the main focus for the Democrat leadership. I am disgusted with the progress (or lack thereof) in Iraq as well. But I think we should go over there and kick some serious terrorist ass. That's not going to happen now, since the Democrat leadership will get their way. They aren't interested in working on anything collectively. They want Bush and company to hang for what they call lying to the American people. (Rumsfeld was only the first one to be sacrificed.) They aren't interested in moving forward- just with moving out. Don't let their rhetoric fool you. They have been hammering on our presence in Iraq for the past 3 years. Now that they have the muscle to put into that hammer, they are going to use it.


Democrat Jennifer Granholm got re-elected to be governor of Michigan. I thought the media coverage was so stupid, but it worked. The polls closed at 8PM, and by 8:15, the media called the election- based on EXIT POLLS IN DETROIT. duh. It would have been SOOOOooo funny if the Republican challenger Dick DeVos would have won when the actual poll results were reported.

On to 2008. It appears that Rudy Giuliani and John McCain will throw their hats in the ring for president. Hillary? Is she going to throw her bonnet in, too? We should be in for a great time over the next 2 years.... I would study up on these folks starting NOW. You know, when the campaigns start, you will only see what they want you to see, and their opponents will be more than willing to fill you in on all the negative stuff. So do your homework now and don't get all caught up in all the mudslinging and misrepresentation.

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