The 2008 presidential election is over except for the official results. Obama will win by a landslide. Every national poll in the nation has Obama leading by over 5 Points and gaining. In the next few weeks McCain should quietly go out with as much dignity as possible The wisest thing the Republican Party can now do is to get prepared for 2012. McCain tried his best but that was not good enough for a nation that needed real change not tired rhetoric. Nations are waiting impatiently for the day when the new president takes the throne. When that happens we will witness the loudest demonstration of approval throughout the world. His powerful mind and earthly experience will lead the way to a more peaceful life for all of us.
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Post a CommentThank goodness there is someone out there who agrees with me. I live in a Republican state, it's hard to share my views with a die hard republican!
Easy there, tiger!