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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Opus 2012-283, Election Day Report

An early report in Kalifornia is that the line was longer at the opening of the doors than  I have ever seen it.  I don’t know what was motivating people.  It can’t be any of the elected offices because The People’s Republik is so in the tank for the left that I vote from habit and duty not expectation.

But I was excited.  I kept thinking about the Iraqi voters with their purple fingers and how excited they were.  What a country!

A bit of good news, a "the glass is half full" type of thing.  I heard the lady explain to the person ahead of me that people on the list either had an “A” or a “N” by their name for active or non-active.  If they were labeled as inactive, which included first time voters, they had to show ID.  As I said, it is only half a glass, but it is a step in the right direction.

I wait to see how the rest of the country will influence the direction of the country.  If you want to see where you are going with an Obama reelection, just look at Kalifornia.  We are the basket case state.  We are on the verge of bankruptcy, we have out of sight unemployment, our schools are at the bottom of the pile, our infrastructure is crumbling and in the last election we celebrated by going even further to the left.

Is this coming soon to a state near you?

homo unius libri

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