Posted on 11/02/2010 6:22:44 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
PING!
You sure that’s not the pink fairy?
So, when does the lockdown begin?
Well obviously the republicans are going to lose at least 50 seats in the house and several in the senate. Then the sertious business of rounding us up and shipping us off to camps can begin.
LOL
Suicide prevention hotline phone numbers should be banned at DU tonight.
Has Pitt pronounced it “banked”?
BTW has the curtain closed at the DUmp yet?
Are they hoping that Lord Zero will do like Mighty Mouse and fly in to save the day?? Wiggle his magic dumbo ears and bring back the 08 “magic”....... Sorry True Believers the Magic is gone..and the Dems are toast!
10?
The dems will see a blue fairy if Barney Frank loses.
Time to put the federal beast back into its cage. Forget the polls, forget the media spin. Go to the ballot box and put an end to the Dem Party. Throw this putrid bunch out on their heads.
The Rats are shovel-ready for the dust bin of history.
Myth About the 2008 Election #2. A wave of black voters and young people was the key to Obama's victory.
Afraid not. Heading into Election Day, cable news, newspapers and blogs were dominated by excited chatter about record levels of enthusiasm for Obama among two critical groups: African Americans and young voters (aged 18-29). It made sense: Black voters were energized to cast a historic vote for the first African American nominee of either major party; young people -- following a false start with former Vermont governor Howard Dean in 2004 -- had bought into Obama in a major way during the primary season, and they finally seemed on the cusp of realizing their much-promised potential as a powerhouse voting bloc.
Or not. Exit polling suggests that there was no statistically significant increase in voting among either group. Black voters made up 11 percent of the electorate in 2004 and 13 percent in 2008, while young voters comprised 17 percent of all voters in 2004 and 18 percent four years later.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/11/13/AR2008111303287.html
Sorry, DUmmies!
Sorry, DUmmies have a real lag-time on their reality checks. They’ll flit and fret and dance around wondering why it smarts so, and finally it’ll dawn on them - that’s what “reality bites” feels like ;-)
Americans have not forgotten who caused the economic mess
Correctamundo oh wise Dummie.
Barney Fwank & Chris 'Waitress Sandwich' Dodd are still on everyone's mind with what they did to the Housing Market.
Along with Queen Michelle's spending spree with OUR money and her Marie Antoinette attitude about 'us little people'.
(at least Dodd got the hint and scooted off to a Cave in Iran for asylum )
Every year kids are leaving college and going into the real world. Most of them begin working and see how much of their hard earned income is being leeched by an oppressive and bloated government. Their eyes are being opened and they start becoming conservative.
The rest? They move back in with mom & dad, sleep in the basement, and whine incessantly on DU, another worthless leech on society.
[Claimed Baghdad Bob, now reporting from DUmmieland.]
Lots of dead voters will be voting again this year, and every one will be for a dim.
Legal and most American Latinos are very upset at the dims.
[You are the majority. The Blue Fairy said so.]
The majority of dims are in grave yards, but will vote anyway.
[And since you posted that on Monday night when the polls hadn't even opened yet, "this thing" hadn't even begun.]
It will be over when James Carville has the egg on his face and a trash can on his head.
Top 20!!!!
[And since you posted that on Monday night when the polls hadn't even opened yet, "this thing" hadn't even begun.]
Boy, I hope they did show up to vote yesterday in big numbers, then went home dejected and turned off when they discovered the polls closed...
Election day top 20!
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