Worried libs having trouble sleeping over fear of Obama loss (Reed, ratings)
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Pffffffft....if he loses, he loses. Someone loses every 4 years. I've yet to see any mass suicides over an election loss.
I want Obama to win, but my life (and everyone else's life) will go on if he loses. Damn..you gus must peg your lives to election wins and losses. Losers.
Please...I just dropped 6 grand on a new P7 Sleep Number system...king sized. I've never slept better and I'm as liberal as it gets. Hell, I'm getting sleepy thinking about my bed.
I won't lose one wink of sleep over who wins this election. The only election I can remember losing sleep over is the last school levy in my town because I REALLY wanted it to pass.
But President? Can't control that - can't influence it too much, other than my vote. I like to talk about it, though, and debate it with a little friendly and (sometimes not-so-friendly) discourse.
So I hope for the best but will be prepared for the worst. As another poster said - life goes on.
Libs are too funny on a similar note I plan on watching MSNBC after the race is called for Mitt. The entertainment value will be priceless.
They can sleep when they are dead.
Even the libs will benefit from Obama out of office, as the nation and they individually will be more prosperous. Economic misery benefits no one, particularly when it involves a sacrifice of traditional American values and those rights endowed by the founding fathers.
Communism has never benefitted anyone in the history of man. Obama is just another brick in the wall of the failures of the notion or redistribution and communism.
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