John W. <worthj1970@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Nov 6, 8:21?am, mtfes...@netMAPSONscape.net wrote:
> > John W. <worthj1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > On Nov 6, 12:32?am, pellicleund...@hotmail.com (obakesan) wrote:
> > > > >"John W." <worthj1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > My wife and I were talking about the nightmare of trying to protect
> > > him for at least 4 years, maybe more. I am, for maybe the first time,
> > > truly ashamed of the way some of my fellow Americans are reacting;
> > > some people are saying some scary stuff (the religious right thinks
> > > he's the anti christ, among other things).
> >
> > How is this markedly different from almost every other time a candidate
> > last?

> I think the religious right is a bit scarier than the liberal left,
> when it comes to hating.

Somebody doesn't remember the 60s.

>  But this is a historic election. Never before
> has a Hawaiian been elected to such high office.

Does this mean he'll show up to the inauguration 2 hours late?

> But there is definitely a good vibe right now, and I think it's a
> great opportunity for the country to truly turn the corner. I'm
> concerned that people are a bit too optimistic, though; a Prez can
> only do so much.

Nonsense; Bush did quite a bit, with less than half the brains.

> > Some people have always been jerks.

> I have not always been a jerk. There was a brief moment last May, for
> example.

Well, practice makes perfect.

Mike