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Election Aftermath

To all Obamaites.... Good luck uniting the country
To all Conservatives.... Time to get with the program

The differences between the campaigns can be tracked to two distinct things.

The first difference was money and fundraising. The fundraising was done via the internet and hollywood for the Democratic party and the Republican party used the arcane methods of large dinner fundraising. The conservatives in this nation need to learn how to use technology to raise money. The DNC and President-elect Obama used the cover of the internet to allow people to funnel their funds through different accounts and names. The RNC needs to use technology to the same way. We as conservatives need stop complaining about how it is unfair and play there game with them. We need the young conservatives of this nation to rise up and run for politics and to use technology to have our own 2008 in four years.

The second difference is the main stream media's complete and udder bias in the whole election process. It began in the primaries and continued all the way through today. They scrutinized Joe the Plumber more than they ever did President-elect Obama and he is the least experienced president since Abraham Lincoln. Lets take a look at differences between those two candidates:

Abraham Lincoln:
known as "Honest Abe"
Led a country divided by a civil war
Had a truely bipartisan cabinet, he had all of his rivals in his cabinet.

Barack Obama
Told the San Fransisco Chronicle "they are bitter and cling to their guns"
Says what he needs to say to get elected at all times
Stays in his current position long enough to get to the next level.
Presidency will be his longest job in his life.

For the sake of the country I hope that it does not become a socialist country, but there is no checks and balances of power. I thank God that the Democratic Party does not have 60 seats in the Senate. It will be an interesting next two years until the 2012 presidential election begins.

   

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