Well, IT HAS HAPPENED. Barack HUSSEIN Obama has been elected President of the United States.
As many know, I have NEVER supported BHO (aka Little Barry Soetoro). He does not have the values, morals, experience, or any of the traits that I want in a person who holds the highest office in the land.
Even though I voted for John McCain, he was not my first choice for POTUS. McCain is a RINO (Republican In Name Only). However, he was a better choice, in my mind, that BHO. I think Mike Huckabee, Fred Thompson, Tom Tancredo, and Milt Romney would have made a better President than McCain. Any of them would definitely make a President than Little Barry Soetoro.
The results of this election really bother me. I cannot for the life of me understand why ANYONE could fall for the empty rhetoric and false charisma of BHO? The only reason I feel, that many voted for BHO, was that in their minds, they were voting AGAINST George W. Bush and his policies.
Yes, I voted for GWB in 2000 and 2004, however I did not support all of his ideas. I was against "No Child Left Behind." The program does not work. Too much pressure was placed on the teachers and schools, while very little accountability was placed on the students and their parents.
I was against Bush's stance on immigration. He should have done more to fix or at lease curtail the flow of criminal aliens int our country.
Bush made some mistakes as President. I can live with that. Anyone who tries to do his best and works hard cannot be faulted.
However, I have a feeling that BHO does not have the best interest of the United Sates at heart.
I feel he does not have the best interests of American citizens at heart.
I do not trust Barach HUSSEIN Obama. In my mind, it is as simple as that. He cannot be trusted. His promises were just that...promises. Promises that he cannot or will not keep.
Eight years ago, he was an unknown local politician from Chicago. He has spent most of those eight years planning and plotting to become the POTUS.
I thought the same thing about Bill Clinton in his eight years running the country. He did not disappoint me. History will in my humble opinion, view Clinton as one of the worse Presidents in US history. The only President that will be worse than Clinton will be Obama.
He is going to take this county to the depths of dispair and division from which we will NEVER recover.
When we do start falling into that bottomless pit of distruction, he will blame it on the conservatives. He will blame it on the Republicans. He will blame it on anyone who ahs an opposing view point to his.
50 million votes fell for his line. They fell for his empty "promise of change" hook, line, and sinker.
Those 50 million people need to keep a close watch on the government. Many of them are going to experience voters remorse. Once Obama takes office and has to produce instead of just mking promises, his inexperience and lack of knowledge will become evident.
Some of those 50 million people are eventually going to reasize that they have been fed a bill of goods and thsoe goods have the foul stench of garbage on them.
It is sad than no matter how bad Obama does, there will still be people out there singing his praises. They will back him no matter what he does.
That is the sad thing. He will have four years, and possibly eight, to take this country into a era from which we will not recover.
I am fearful of how his opposition will be viewed and treated once he takes the oath of office.
Things are going to be different in the Good Old USA. The days of that Good Old USA are gone forever.
"For over a thousand years, Roman conquerors returning from the wars enjoyed the honor of a triumph - a tumultuous parade. In the procession came trumpeters and musicians and strange animals from the conquered territories, together with carts laden with treasure and captured armaments. The conqueror rode in a triumphal chariot, the dazed prisoners walking in chains before him. Sometimes his children, robed in white, stood with him in the chariot, or rode the trace horses. A slave stood behind the conqueror, holding a golden crown, and whispering in his ear a warning: that all glory is fleeting." - George W. Patton