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grandsport 11-06-2012 11:11 PM

Good bye,America.It was nice knowing you.
 
I have to get up at 4am,but I don't think sleep will come easy.I just can't believe what happened tonight,I am saddened and angry at the same time,but the American people have spoken and I think you will get more than you bargained for in the long run.Maybe you'll get what you deserve,but America does not deserve what is in store for her.My wife told me tonight one man cannot change things,but things sure changed these last 4 years.Maybe one man can't change things,but the people who control this man sure as hell can and will.Hang on my friends as the train we are a riding on is about to crash.I wont go into the things that are about to happen,you know what is coming,and the first thing to go will be low gas prices.Can our beloved muscle cars be far behind?Yes sir,I am going to change a few things myself.First thing is to get myself a gun,I think a revolution is on the horizon.Hey,this is just one mans humble opinion and I think the phrase "God bless America" now has more meaning than ever.Will the last one to leave turn out the lights?

69chevelless 11-07-2012 05:30 AM

That was a good one Gary, but I completly agree and this really sucks. I was never a fan of him 4 years ago and still not now, I can't believe people actually voted for him though. You would think that with common sense would vote for Romney the guy who wants to creat jobs for small buissnesses but no. I mean seriously what has he done for our country besides make me lay off 7 employees, make my house loose about $100,000 of its value, and add thousands of families on enemployment and food stamps. Believe me Gary I am hurting just as much as you are.

Ms Grumpy 11-07-2012 07:22 AM

I too also agree with Gary and Jay. I am scared to think of what is to come. I know that maybe I shouldn't voice my opinion, as grumpy would tell me it might make some people mad. But you know what, for now, this is America and I will take advantage of my freedom of speech. I just hope that my freedoms will remain. That freedom, of which many men and woman have fought and lost their lives for, is something I feel may be slipping away. Just my opinion.

earthquake68 11-07-2012 07:35 AM

It's ok, Ms. Grumpy. You're in good company here.

I'm dumbfounded the American people have been snowed like they have. I will continue to build up my stock of ammunition while I can. I've already heard stories from reliable sources that veterans are are being targeted (for the last several years) for "Making terroristic threats against the president." So I'M not even allowed to say what I think of him for fear of being hauled off. THIS, ....THIS is what the American people want?! A truly sad day indeed.

I realize that neither candidate was worth a darn, but in that event always, ...ALWAYS vote for the new guy. He doesn't have any traction yet and it'll take the better part of four years to get things rolling. Then you can vote him out if you want. Now this *ahem* person has momentum built up and can do a lot more than he already has.

BillsCamino 11-07-2012 08:10 AM

I agree 1000%
I was so upset last night I couldn't sleep either. :mad:
This country is screwed. I can't believe how stupid some people are to re-elect that ass clown.

I retire at the end of next month. I've been online this morning searching for property in Costa Rica...seriously. Waving

Derek69SS 11-07-2012 08:13 AM

Just about any decent Republican could have beat Obama, but the Republican Party nominated a guy who banned guns and socialized healthcare in his state as Governor, who then picked a running-mate that voted for TARP, the auto bailouts, extending unemployment, expanding medicare, both stimulus packages, and the bank bailouts...

Then they wondered why they couldn't get enough support to win an election? :confused:

Voter turnout was way down in most states.

earthquake68 11-07-2012 09:03 AM

Voter turn out in the mid west was through the roof. Notice they went for the new guy.

grandsport 11-07-2012 09:12 AM

Is it too early to start drinking? Really,I can't believe this.

BillsCamino 11-07-2012 09:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Derek69SS (Post 39787)
Voter turnout was way down in most states.

With over 117 Million votes cast?? I don't think so...

Derek69SS 11-07-2012 09:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BillsCamino (Post 39790)
With over 117 Million votes cast?? I don't think so...

131 Million voted 4 years ago.


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