America divided after the election.

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This well thought out article points out the division that this election will bring no matter who wins. This election is going to bring division in this nation like we have never seen since the Civil War. When elections are rigged by money and media brainwashing or the media plays up lies about stolen elections how can you expect a cordial outcome? If Obama loses there will be riots and stolen election accusations by the race baiters and the media. On the Republican side we already know that the horrendous agenda of the Far Left against the middle class and Christians is going to restart the patriot movement big time. So Obama’ win is not going to bring unity to this nation either.

Something really has to be done about the press coverage of candidates in the U.S. The people running are picked by the media elite in any analysis of the facts. The elections are not fair or democratic. It is getting like Putin’s Russia where his party controls the media and the media control the minds of the people. The media influenced the outcome of this election from the start of the primaries, that is no secret. If somehow McCain should win, the media will be there to incite riots.

American Thinker: Say Goodbye to America

No matter who wins Tuesday America is going to be a different country.

When the sun rises on November 5, regardless of who the president-elect is, a more un-United States than has existed since the Civil War will wake to dispute the results of the disgusting campaign that has mercifully come to an end.

Whoever the losers, they will believe they were cheated, and will point fingers at those they believe responsible. Almost half the nation will view the winner as illegitimate, and will do everything in their power to undermine his authority as long as he’s in the White House.

With this animosity will come a new level of hatred between those of differing political persuasions like nothing our country has experienced in the modern era.

Putting it bluntly, and without sounding too much like Rev. Jeremiah “G-d Damn America” Wright, there will be no such thing as Americans anymore.

Instead, there’ll be Democrats and Republicans, Liberals and Conservatives, and encounters between the members of these groups will for years nay decades be at best unfriendly, and at worst quite hostile if not downright violent.

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Date posted: Monday, November 3rd, 2008 8:55 pm | Under category: American patriot topics, Danger to the US, brain washing, constitutional issues, economy, increase taxes, media lies, politics
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  1. Brett BlatchleyNo Gravatar said »

    Yes, day by day it’s becoming more apparent: It’ll be war sooner or later.

  2. MattNo Gravatar said »

    I wrote about this a little while back:

    http://jumpinginpools.blogspot.com/2008/10/if-obama-loses-cities-will-burn.html

  3. DonNo Gravatar said »

    It is not about Obama being in office. It is about what the democrats pass as law and he signs. Don’t expect people who disagree with socialist polices and radical leftist social engineering such as hate speech laws to not oppose them just because Obama is our President. That is not going to happen and I certainly will not support that kind of agenda. McCain is polling in the 40’s because Obama has the support of all the major media who help poison the mind of people on the facts. Just today I watched a popular TV comedy that was nothing but Far Left propaganda. Also, Obama is getting four times the money to spend on his campaign. The playing field is severely tilted toward the left.

  4. nasraniNo Gravatar said »

    Man, what a landslide victory for Obama. This is unreal. I didn’t expect McCain to win, but heck I had never expected it to turn out this bad for his ticket. I thought at least it would be a much tighter race. Even Nevada, Montana, North Carolina, Virginia, Florida, Colorado and New Mexico went to Obama. So Obama the yes-we-candyman has clearly won. Let’s see what’s up next…

  5. el nasraniNo Gravatar said »

    Now that we have more complete results, it looks like NC is 50/50, and MT went to McCain (50/47) after all. Obama won Indiana (50/49) and Iowa (55/45) too. Missouri went to McCain but it’s just 49/49. These were all states that voted staunchly Republican back in 2004, with the exception of Iowa.

  6. DonNo Gravatar said »

    The Republican party gave us a Liberal to vote for. Had they given us a Conservative to vote for the differences between the candidates would have been obvious making some people vote differently. How do Republicans expect to beat the majority party in the U.S. when they put up someone who ought to be in their party? When the Liberal media and big money influence the picking of the candidates that is the outcome.

  7. el nasraniNo Gravatar said »

    Yes of course, he’s a Liberal in conservative disguise! How could Conservatives have backed him in the first place? Okay, his current platform is/was better than Obama’s and in view of Barrack Obama’s background, it’s understandable that you’d back McCain, but still he’s just a Liberal. Same goes for several other Rep. candidates. Remember Mike? I don’t mean to bash Huckabee, but what did his past as governor tell us? Not to mention the former Massachusetts governor who was running during the primaries.

    I don’t back Obama’s platform at all and I think Americans made a bad choice, but McCain probably would have been more of the same. When I think of it Obama deserved to win this election more than anyone else because no matter what they say, he remained truest to his voting record and opinions than any other candidate. The opposition did not do its job - they did not unite to take a stance against Islam, they did not unite to oppose open border policies, they did not uphold a Constitutional alternative to Obama’s proposals, they did not have a positive alternative to Obama’s platform. They did not promote a good and morally just alternative to persuade people; they surely don’t know how to market it and explain why Biblical values are a good alternative either, maybe because they’ve never thought of it. All they seem to have done is attack Obama on charges of being a Muslim due to his childhood. Which is completely insane and not even the point. It’s his adulthood and voting record that really mattered.

    McCain changed his stance on several issues for his candidacy. And quite frankly I was wary about his pick for VP right from the start. It appeared to me that was just for getting Conservatives to back him, and looking back on it the whole Palin hysteria/euphoria, it was quite laughable indeed. Its hillarious how easily you can seduce people - shows just how naive people can be, including yours truly at some points during the campaigning (luckily I began to see through it). Frankly I don’t think I’d wanted to see Palin as U.S. president in the case McCain would suffer a stroke while in office and become unfit for the job either. You heard her opinion on Islam and terrorism? I knew enough when I found out about that. Women are not fit for command, heck I’d rather have a man even if it’s Obama. Call me a male chauvinist if you want, but that’s how I feel about it.

    The GOP will need to return to its conservatism. If not, I hope it dissolves and its Liberal/Moderate wing joins the DNC or starts a Centrist Party so that a real Conservative Party can emerge from its ashes. As for Obama, I remain suspicious and I’m not at all happy about the whole situation… but for now, let’s reserve our judgment until after his inauguration when things get for real.

  8. el nasraniNo Gravatar said »

    Sorry, I got things a bit mixed up. Didn’t mean DNC but the Democratic Party of course.

  9. Brett BlatchleyNo Gravatar said »

    There were no good choices from the major parties this cycle, particularly from a Christian standpoint.

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