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Another Silver Lining

Can I add a silver lining to that of George Will? And, that is the sweet sound of silence! For the first time in several election cycles, we have heard no clamor over hanging chads, butterfly ballots, voter intimidation, and voter suppression! Fear was so widespread leading up to this election that 541,000 hits on “voter suppression” and “2006” in Google will pop in just 0.11 seconds. Let me get this straight, the Help America Vote Act enacted back in 2002 still allowed another “stolen” election in 2004, but magically prevented major controversies just two years later. Or, could it be that one party is rife with lawsuit-happy losers, while another knows how to look defeat straight in the face?

Republicans have shown much more grace in the face of defeat compared to Democrats. Senator George Allen shamed sore losers of the past like Vice President Al Gore. The former was entitled to a recount due to a slim margin of 7,000 votes, which would have left the question of Senate majority open until December. He waived that right and gave a gracious concession speech. The latter tried to wiggle through every possible legal loophole to force a recount and delayed the election results by over a month! While he finally managed to concede his loss in a generous speech, the Vice President’s behavior up until then encouraged the left to rant over a stolen election. That left the door wide open for a return of the same specter in 2004 when the Democrats lost again.

Can a Democrat be civil? In Arizona, Harry Mitchell has yet to declare victory, while Representative J. D. Hayworth waits for the provisional ballot count outcome. Both patiently wait for the final count to end without the hysterics of past elections.

What will happen when the red tide finally rolls back in some future election? Who or what will the victim class blame with their defenders at the helm? Hacked computers? Confused voters? Bad hair day? Libheimer's?

P.S. I would like to salute all the veterans, both on active duty and in civilian life, in time of peace and time of war! We honor your many sacrifices this day and every day. Bravo Zulu to our veterans!


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Red Blip in a Blue Sea

I’m nothing but a red blip in a sea of blue. I may live in a state that voted in Republicans into statewide office, but my town and my county are true blue. When it came to the governor, my county voted for the other guy. They did the same for every state-level office, except the one that offered no choice for a Democrat. They skipped that vote! Our liberal U.S. Representative won by a supermajority margin. The ironic thing is they voted “conservatively” on all the state amendments, but vote for a party that usually opposes social and fiscally conservative policies.

I am relieved at Tuesday’s spanking of the Republicans! I can join the bash Bush crowd. While I admire his steadfast pursuit of terrorists and his appointment of strict interpreters of the constitution, I loathe his squishy views on immigration, education, and health care. Now this lame duck can never run for President again! I no longer have to pretend to support him. He let down his conservative base with some of his squishy social policies. He let us down by not pressuring Congress to rein in pork barrel spending through the power of veto. He let us down when he failed to bypass the media and talk directly to the people about the good happening in Iraq and the lies spread about Gitmo. If he talked tough like Lynn Cheney, voters might have better understood what is really happening on the ground in Iraq.

President Bush failed his conservative base. He may just wind up impeached. Actions have consequences. Sometimes lack of action does too. Bipartisan efforts with Democrats don't go very far. Just ask Trent Lott where it got him!
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