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Edited on Thu Nov-11-04 07:48 PM by Magic_Cookie
Couldn't decided between the 2 so enjoy both:
Liberal press was wrong It's been a long election year, made even longer by the media trying to drum into the people things they did not want to hear. We have been hammered that gay marriage is good, the war in Iraq is bad, the economy is going down the tubes, outsourcing of jobs is robbing America of its future and conservative values are outdated. Well, you and your buddies of the liberal press were wrong. The people have voted and these things you tell us are not the majority opinion. So get with it, report the facts, not your liberal agenda. Support the people of this country instead of trying to tear it and us down.
Many lessons in 2004 vote There are many lessons to be learned from the 2004 presidential elections. We learned that George Soros cannot purchase the victory. We learned that propagandists such as Michael Moore are not as important as they fashion themselves to be. We learned that Hollywood has beens such as Chevy Chase and Whoopi Goldberg and aging rockers such as Bruce Springsteen and Jon Bon Jovi have little ability to influence elections. We learned that the public is able to see through the biased and fraudulent reporting of partisan media such as CBS and The New York Times. Most important, we learned that mainstream Americans refused to be bullied by the loudmouths on the left.
(edited for typo)
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