Friday, October 31, 2008

What I’ve Learned About the 2008 Presidential Election

What I've learned from the 2008 Presidential election:

* Traditional Journalism is dead and is replaced by tabloid and yellow journalism.

* The integrity of the voting process has been tainted to the point that no one can trust the results.

* The Presidency is now up for sale to the highest bidder.

* The MSM no longer presents the news but propagandizes their prejudicial, cultural viewpoints.

* Individual citizens can't ask an honest question of a candidate without fear of having their privacy violated and their reputation vilified.

* Those who are mentally challenged are taken advantage of by coercing them into voting for someone or something and have no idea of what they are doing.

* The true aim of feminism has finally been brought out of the closet and exposed for what it is - the promotion of the liberal left's cultural and world views.

* A citizen of the United States has no standing to require that a candidate for the Office of President prove they are qualified per the Constitution for that office if there is any doubt.

* Alliances with known terrorists, avowed anti-Semites, and racist preachers have little meaning.

* Bald-faced lies are accepted as truth and carry no consequence for the liar.

* The truly racist segments of this society are the ones who cry racism at the drop of a hat.

Yes folks. This election has been a real education.

God help us.

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