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The 2014 election will be the most critical in the history of our country. The Republicans stalling tactic may back fire on them. I believe that they engaged in this with the thought that the country would hold together for at least one more presidential cycle and chances are that they could win the white house at that time. In the mean time that strategy of the Democrats is to have Mr. Obama look too presidential and to send him off on what appears to be an extended campaigning tour. This was done because of the 2010 elections which went drastically against the Dems. This extended campaign has subtly been aimed at seeing to it that the 2014 election will not go the same way that the 2010 election went. The Dems in doing this are keeping the campaigning machinery well oiled. They are replacing the warn out parts with new ones and they are learning anew the smoky back room politics that won them the Office in the first place. Mean while the Republicans have not done this and are just now beginning to put the pieces together for the 2014 campaign. Perhaps too late. Without the explanation for the stalling tactic presented in a timely fashion to the American public, the republicans will be blamed for everything that has gone wrong in America today. Dutifully, those voters who have a difficult time seeing through the bull will vote democrat. If that happens, America will cease to exist as a free nation. America will cease to exist as a nation of Law designed to be a service to the people rather than the other way around. America will cease to exist as a credible force for justice in the world. We can kiss the Constitution good bye and with it the freedoms, ALL the freedoms which it guaranties. The left wing voter has been sold a bill of goods which says that they have the moral high ground. Yet in doing so, it supports the very worst behaviors in the history of mankind.
Posted on: Tue, 24 Sep 2013 03:39:35 +0000

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