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Hogberg Nailed It

Calling the election perfectly. Also: Lefty divisions lash Neumayr. Plus much more on Winner W and those who lost ...

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/p> p> What a twit. How about the 39 % in Bushes own state that came out to vote against him even though we knew that our vote was wasted. I don't live on the coast I was born here in Texas. Wow another huge made up mandate with what 52% of the voting public ,oh no the other 48 % that voted don't count? How close was Ohio, don't count them as your mandate now either at least not without using a dictionary to look up the word or is using a dictionary to liberal for you and you've decided to believe that the word mandate means just squeaking by. Yeah we are very divided and the astonishing ill thought and outright stupid comments in your piece are the hollow "nah nahs we won" that are why the founding fathers put so many restrictions in the constitution to keep the tyranny of the slight majority from running over the slight but growing minority or didn't you look at the number of the young who came out for Kerry and want the marriage laws to change and think they will in the next 15 years. No I'm not gay just not scared of them the way the older baby boomers are, just like they and their parents and their grandparents were scared of blacks, browns, Catholics and Jews just a few years ago. br> -- David Merryman /p> p> WHEW!! You nailed it. The elite media hasn't a clue about true American values. I always knew that our country was NOT a divided nation, instead this was a lie that elite liberals on the west coast and east coast conjured up to further their liberal agenda to down play moral issues. Today is a new day in America, if there is any changing to be done, democrats had better be the ones to reconsider their positions change or they will find themselves on the far left shore. -- -- Rebecca br> Franklin, Tennessee /p> p> As happy as I am that we didn't hand the White House over to the Flip-Flopper, I think it's a bit naive of George Neumayr to proclaim that only the media thinks our country is divided. How do you explain away the 48% of voters who chose Kerry? Does he mean to say that they really meant to chose Bush but filled in the wrong bubble? As sure as I am that this country is moving to the right, I am also sure that we haven't quite reached the promised land yet. The fact that a weak candidate like Kerry could come this close to unseating an incumbent president in a time of war shows that Bush, and the Republican party in general, still have some convincing to do. br> -- Hassani Pippins /p>

I have never read a bigger piece of Right Wing propaganda. "No Parting the Red Sea" -- what a joke, nothing but a bunch of inbred, Bud drinking, pick-up truck driving, illiterate rednecks who rush home early to catch the latest installment of Blue Collar TV.

It's heartening to know that the Democrats live in the real "hearts" of America -- New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Chicago, etc.

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