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November
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November
2008
Under Obama, Puppies will fall from the sky and Kittens will cry
I’ve felt content in the knowledge that Barack Obama was elected President Tuesday and I’m confident that we will see change from the current policies of warmongering and the borrow and spend politics of the Republican party.
All do not share my optimism.
Feeling an opportunity to add melodrama, Republicans haven’t eased up from their fictional accusations. This tells me one thing — the accusations will continue, regardless of how ridiculous they are.
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I’m certain that the conservatives and republicans will offer the same support to Obama that the liberals and democrats offered Bush. You can be sure that those of us on the right have been moved by the support and fine suggestions offered by our friends on the left–you know, all that good stuff like “speak truth to power”.
Christopher, it sounds like you are still stuck with the old thinking that the extremist hippies that protested against the democrats at the 1968 democratic convention in Chicago were, in some twisted sense, democrats.
You are wrong.
I will say this, as the party of “no” to all but their friends and the special interests that support them, republicans do an exceptional job of being in the opposition. However, as is clear from these past several years of republican control, criticizing government is much easier than actually governing.