Sorry Tom, but it won't be Obama. His days of hope and change are over. The America I love will be back as scheduled very soon with Romney at the wheel.
We can all sleep a little easier here in the Western Hemisphere, knowing that the world's most powerful country (at present) is not being steered by a Mormon.
Unfortunately, the margin was not so significant that he will be able to introduce the promised welfare programs and finally get rid of Guantanamo Bay, but time will tell. At least we have not woken up to a one-sided war against Iraq.
I wish that was true Tom. I'm going to be up late tonight with my fingers crossed for my horse, who isn't really my horse since I'm not American.
ReplyDeleteIt is - just you wait and see.
DeleteThis is CNN here, Mr Stephenson. Can you be on air in five?
ReplyDeletehahahahahaha!
DeleteToo late - I went straight to bed. Sorry.
DeleteSorry Tom, but it won't be Obama. His days of hope and change are over. The America I love will be back as scheduled very soon with Romney at the wheel.
ReplyDeleteI do hope you'll still be my blog friend...
And I hope you will still be mine, now you know the outcome...
DeleteAs they say, from your lips to God's ear.
ReplyDeleteOther way round, I think.
DeleteNo matter who wins, it is a divided country.
ReplyDeleteIt's a divided world.
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ReplyDelete6 am here in France, and it's just been announced; someone Won!
ReplyDeletePhewwwwww ........ thank goodness. XXXX
ReplyDeleteWe can all sleep a little easier here in the Western Hemisphere, knowing that the world's most powerful country (at present) is not being steered by a Mormon.
ReplyDeletePraise the Lord!
DeleteUnfortunately, the margin was not so significant that he will be able to introduce the promised welfare programs and finally get rid of Guantanamo Bay, but time will tell. At least we have not woken up to a one-sided war against Iraq.
ReplyDeleteWonderful outcome! Glad the voice of reason has prevailed.
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