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Understandably, I do not understand the cool mystique of the Candidate Obama juggernaut

   Furthermore, one can understand how Candidate Obama does appeal to those one issue neophytes, who, obviously, can only pay limited attention to everything else. I do suppose there will always be the "WOOOOOOOOO WOOOooooo" Obama zealots (at ever campaign stop) seeking some societal approval for their every choice; however, as their cast vote, which does count as much as mine, I at least deserve some privilege to make fun of their limited cognitive abilities as some measure of electorate inspired payback.

    My publishing associate, Brant Clifton, obviously feels the same way.

    In his “The Great Unifier” urges supporters to seek REVENGE, published in his "bare knuckles" Conservative online publication known as The Daily Haymaker, Brant wrote:

    Barack Hussein Obama (MMM-MMM-MMM) — who came to power in 2008 promising to lower the sea levels and end racial division — is urging his supporters to seek REVENGE at the ballot box THIS year.

    Let’s see. The last four years have included: skyrocketing unemployment and debt, business closures, a downgraded credit rating, rampant growth in government, and terrorists murdering our citizens and trashing our embassies, among other things. Looking at that abysmal record, I’d say freedom-loving, hard-working Americans from coast-to-coast have the best case for vengeance. A case for a malpractice suit, perhaps?

    Mitt Romney was not my first choice, as far as presidential candidates go. But since the next president will be named either Obama or Romney, the Mittster is the BEST choice we’ve got.

    I do have to hand it to Romney, though. He responded to Barry’s “revenge” remark masterfully: “[V]ote for love of country, not revenge.”

    Amen. For those of us in the liberty and tea party movements, that’s been our motivation for at least four years now. Make that your motivation when you head to the polls tomorrow.


First, we see the witness the "Hope and Change" lower the sea level imploring presidential candidate of 2008: Below.


Second, we view the smallness of today's candidate, angry, petty, small: Below.


And in the end, we are exposed to the larger candidate, for the highest office in the land, extolling us to vote as a patriot, to "vote for love of country: Below.

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Here today, on the Eve of the great election: Do you vote for?
12.9%   Revenge
70.97%   For love of country
16.13%   I don't vote at all
31 total vote(s)     Voting has Ended!

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