
Obama Supporters Should Be Gracious In Defeat
BILL Kristol gives you some reasons why Obama supporters should be gracious in defeat:
1. It would be a victory for an underdog….
2. It would be a defeat for the establishment….
3. It would be [anti-Bush]….
4. It would be a victory for freedom….
5. A McCain victory would be good for liberalism….
If McCain wins, think of this column as a modest contribution to cheering up distraught liberals. If Obama prevails, I’m confident there are some compassionate liberals out there who will do the same for hapless conservatives as they hobble out to the wilderness.
Does anyone else think it doesn’t matter who’s in charge so long as everyone thinks someone is?
Posted: 3rd, November 2008 | In: Barack Obama, John McCain, Politicians, Race For The White House Comments (4) | Follow the Comments on our RSS feed: RSS 2.0 | TrackBack | Permalink
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November 14th, 2008 at 5:30 pm
I am pleased to Inform all the enemys of the BNP of this fantastic result. Note the decline in the Labour vote. Is it possible that people are finally waking up. The incredible result, achieved on a 22.1 percent turnout in Thursday’s election, saw Mr Owens (image) cruise to a comfortable win with 279 votes. The second placed candidate was an independent, who polled 141 votes. Next came the Tories, with 119 votes, Labour with 64 votes, UKIP with 24 votes and the Lib-Dems with 23 votes.
November 3rd, 2008 at 8:08 pm
Artemis. Is the only media site known which gives nationalists the right to express their political views without being branded as fascists and Nazis to be published without innuendos, smears, and prejudice? , it was never, and not my intention ton to abuse that privilege…
Thank you.
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Artemis
You are most welcome. And if you care to look a little further you will see discussion on the BNP thread.
November 3rd, 2008 at 7:01 pm
Tomorrow the Employment Bill reaches its final stages in the House of Commons. Section 18 of the original Bill would have allowed trade unions to exclude members of the British National Party and other racists. The Bill that will be presented to MPs tomorrow, however, has a very different version - one that would achieve the precise opposite of the Bill’s initial intent. The House of Lords altered it so greatly that it now protects BNP members’ union membership. Tomorrow Labour MPs will propose an amendment to restore the original section allowing unions to expel BNP members.
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Artemis
I am doing my best to work with you, but to be blunt, you are spamming this site.
November 3rd, 2008 at 6:28 pm
Barac Obama is a marxist and what has he got too do with the BNP in fact what has the whole of Amereica got too do with the BNP as far has the BNP are concerned every thing that stinks comes from America. So Anorak go and F**** yourselves, for you soapy scabs are no threat at all to the BNP we are winning.
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