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Old 11-05-2008, 01:35 AM
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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid View Post
Ksig...ok...but check it...there were some people that was saying that, or....talking about starting a riot...or....God forbid, I just saw somebody talking about starting a militia to'take his country back' so I am saying...if you (empirically speaking) feel that way...do us the fave....please.

Sorry to say but there are indeed some sore @ssed losers out there.
And there were some sore losers after the last election, who were threatening to leave the country, or who were stating that the country was going down the tubes.

Honestly, I'm glad you all got to see your candidate elected, but let's not forget that post-election bitterness happens on both sides of the aisle.

I just hate that some are making some Republicans out to be sore losers - there are sore losers in every election, and ignoring that fact is trying to make some revisionist history.

I'm interested to see how some people react when the Obama Presidency makes questionable decisions, as will undoubtedly happen during his presidency. Will you all admit the mistakes, or will you gloss over those issues?

No offense, but seeing your candidate take the Presidency tends to breed some hypocrisy, whatever side of the aisle you favor. It will be interesting to see the reactions during his Presidency.

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Obviously anyone who says anything like this is an idiot.

However, you still watch Alec Baldwin movies, so let's not pretend it's a Republican thing - it's an idiot thing.
Exactly - there are issues on both sides of the aisle. Just because your candidate is victorious doesn't cover up those issues. I'm saying this as a Republican who was displeased with the Bush presidency.
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