We fought, we did our best to get the facts out, and after the battle was over, it was Barack Obama who succeeded.
As I watched the numbers come in on November 4th, I felt angry, disappointed, defeated and depressed. Going through these emotions the last several days, I'm ready to move on. This was an historic election that will be remembered in our country's history. Barack Obama will be our next president, will give him the chance to prove himself. All though Obama was not my choice and I fervently disagree with his policies expressed on the campaign trail, I along with the vast majority of us conservatives will be praying for him and hope he is successful in helping America.
We will NOT stoop to the lows that the lefties expressed during the Bush Administration. There was such hatred, vile, putred and disgusting displays against President Bush. The utter disrespect for this office was uncalled for. It was sickening to watch as the world, the congress and the media defamed President Bush. They should all be ashamed.
Barack Obama has been and will continue to meet with President Bush to be briefed on various issues before he is sworn is as the next Commander In Chief. I truly feel that Mr. Obama will start to realize the challenges he faces and it will not be an easy task. He will find a new found respect for President Bush when he discovers what he's had to take on these past eight years.
There is an opportunity out there for the conservative party to come forward and fight for what we believe in. Believe me, when we feel their are poor decisions being made by President Elect Obama and the democratic congress, we will not stay quiet. We will respectfully disagree and make our voices heard.
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Right on! If each party simply kept its own in line, rather than pointing fingers at the opponents, we would all be better off. I plan to hold Obama and all legislators accountable, Dems and Republicans alike.
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