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So, how are your conservative friends taking it?
#21
RE: So, how are your conservative friends taking it?
LOLOLOL. The crazy delusion of one of my right wing friends. She reposted this on her wall taken from some Facebook page:

Quote:Just imagine. If Romney would have won, liberals would be fulfilling their promise to riot, cause mass destruction and violence, an perhaps make good on their threats to assassinate him. Meanwhile, conservatives are doing their best to accept the outcome of this race like the rational, poeple with Actual Brains that we are, and liberals can't even allow us to [sic] right to our free speech. That's the world they want to create. Unreal.
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#22
RE: So, how are your conservative friends taking it?
I love how she capitalized "actual brains".
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#23
RE: So, how are your conservative friends taking it?
Wow. So I commented on her status with that quote but replacing "Romney" with "Obama" and "liberal" with "conservative" and she deleted my comment.
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#24
RE: So, how are your conservative friends taking it?
Perhaps you need to forward this to the silly twat?

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/trump-ca...er-before/
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#25
RE: So, how are your conservative friends taking it?
(November 7, 2012 at 5:21 pm)Minimalist Wrote: Perhaps you need to forward this to the silly twat?

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/trump-ca...er-before/

Apparently the combover king isn't aware that time differences on the West Coast mean that many Democrat votes aren't counted until later.

I wonder if he was this upset in 2000 or if he was one of the one's screaming, "Get over it!"
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"The trinity can be equated to having your cake and eating it too."
...      -Lucent, trying to defend the Trinity concept
"(Yahweh's) actions are good because (Yahweh) is the ultimate standard of goodness. That’s not begging the question"
...       -Statler Waldorf, Christian apologist
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#26
RE: So, how are your conservative friends taking it?
How I wish conservatives would react in losing an election:

"THERE IS NO GOD!!!"
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-- George Yorgo Veenhuyzen quoted by John W. Loftus in The End of Christianity (p. 103).
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#27
RE: So, how are your conservative friends taking it?
No surprise. Took less than a day.

http://www.outsidethebeltway.com/conserv...neys-loss/

Quote:Conservatives Blaming Chris Christie For Romney’s Loss

Quote:The list of fools who have brought this disaster upon us certainly also will include New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, the gelatinous clown who (a) hogged up a prime time spot at the Republican convention to sing his own praises; (b) embraced Obama as the hero of Hurricane Sandy; and © then refused to appear at campaign events in support of Romney’s presidential campaign. Good luck with the remainder of your political future, governor. It is unlikely Republicans shall soon forget your perfidious betrayal.

So predictable.
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#28
RE: So, how are your conservative friends taking it?
For people who think that us conservatives* are taking the election poorly, liberals were acting like Armageddon had just happened when George Bush was reelected. Short memory anyone?

*Note: I still didn't vote for that Mormon fuck.
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#29
RE: So, how are your conservative friends taking it?
Quote: liberals were acting like Armageddon had just happened when George Bush was reelected.

And we were right....speaking of short attention spans.
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#30
RE: So, how are your conservative friends taking it?
(November 7, 2012 at 12:58 pm)teaearlgreyhot Wrote: Most of the people I have on Facebook are fundies so the responses I've seen are pretty funny and dumb.

A lot of them are posting little prayers about surviving the next four years as if they're going to be put in concentration camps. My friends from Texas are saying the state should leave the United States. Others are complaining about how obnoxious Obama supporters are acting in response to his win. One of my friends in particular is acting more upset right now than the "leave Britney alone" girl.

In the brief time that Romney had the popular vote after it was announced Obama won, a bunch of my friends were complaining about how unfair the electoral system is.

Oh, and of course, lots of inuendo about revolting.

How are the conservatives you know taking it?

A friend of mine who will remain anonymous, is somewhat disappointed that Romney was not elected. He is a bible believing Christian who believes Romney is a member of a cult. Not to mentioning broadly agreeing with the views of Todd Akin and Richard Mourdock, which he believes were taken out of context. While he can be somewhat of a fanatic, he is a pretty nice, caring sort of guy (which more than I am to be honest).

However since this person is also inclined towards Classical Liberalism when it comes to economics, thought that Romney would be a lot better than Barack Obama. Thus this person decided that they would support Romney over Obama.
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