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Christie took a winding route to NJ governor post (AP)

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How do you like us now Lib's?

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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Just wait until 2010. What do you LIEberals say now! Obama went to Copenhagen and returned with his tail between his legs. He went to New Jersey and Virginia; same result. He wins the Nobel Peace prize for doing nothing. Take the hint Obama!

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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TANX JOISEY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You Made the RIGHT Choice....

Eat It Obunghole !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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What is that I hear...Crickets....What do you think about us now dumbass libs?! Reid left himself an out with the healthcare bill saying they cant get it out by years end. HMMM so they can threaten the bluedogs a little harder now that they know their careers are at stake.Straighten up a****** cause your day is comin in nov 2010.

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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To see a traditionally blue state go red is indeed a sure sign that even the East coast is beginning to rebel against the Obama Administration and his liberal puppets in Congress. Finally, an American that will protect and defend the Constitution! Politicians seem to forget that in the end, the citizens are the principals.

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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The tides are turning but I caution throwing all reservations to the wind. The GOP needs to change it's basic format if they want to keep conservatives and independents. People are very tired of the same old crap from Washington. No more pussy willow candidates, no more high spenders nor socialists of either party! It's hard not to gloat but 2 candidates do not make a majority. Yes, it's significant and yes it sends a message but both Dems and GOP need to get this country headed in the right direction and it hasn't happened yet!

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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All Oh,bomber! has to say is that he dislikes Christy and his support from the public will shine through.The public will decide to support Christy and
Let Oh,bomber! mock Christy and coerce the Democrats into not cooperating with him.The public will not have it.

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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Americans should be more patient with Obama! What he is doing is good and right to this country. The system is broken and need time to fix. Health care reform is essential for the economy to recover. How can US companies to compete with companies of other countries with such a burden in health care? How can the ordinary people have money to spend when all the money flows to the executives (their income is 350 times of ordinary workers!)

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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Watch what Happens to Obamas Socialist Agenda NOW

Sit Back and Watch the Democrats Abandon Obamas Ship

Before it Goes Down

The Best Part of tonight is that The American People Even Democrats

are Waking up from Pied Piper Opps I Mean Obamas Spell

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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Corzine: Pack your garbage and get ready to leave.

The people of the great state of New Jersey have enough with your stupidity.

IN YOUR FACE

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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Hey Obama and Pelosi

How do you Like us Now

What a Shame Obama The American People are just a little Bit

Smarter then you Thought

Goodbye Socialist America and Welcome Back the

United States of America

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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Wow, I'm amazed. New Jersey voted in Corzine even thought he was known to be corrupt as anything. I wonder what made enough of them come to their senses and vote Corzine out? I'm sure they'll be complaining about Christie soon enough. But this is still a good thing.

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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DUMBO-RATS will be running around tomorrow to figure out what did they do wrong the this great country.

DUMBO-RATS should be worry actually should be worry about their corrupted political career.

PELOSI, REID, FRANK.....many many corrupted politician in the house and senate. Pack your garbage and update your resume.

Mc. Donald is hiring.

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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I was raised Dem, but I always voted the best man for the job. I'm glad to of lent a vote which helped rid us of Corzine.

What I find amazing is how childish some of you political freaks can be when someone's elected. If your party loses, you cry. If it wins, you sling silly made up names and insults at the losers. It's really quite amusing seeing grade school antics from "mature" adults.

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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I am so, so happy for us in NJ! End the welfare state! End the crippling taxes! Bring back the hopes of business owners! Get NJ back to being a job machine!

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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Owens won so none of this matters.


No redneck keg of natural light this friday.


Sad day to be a republican/redneck.

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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But I feel sorry for the few republicans left. They are so lost and really don't have much hope. Until they can learn that alienating moderates is not the answering by being obsessed with abortion, they will continue to be one step away from being the new inside Christian terrorists.

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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What kind of s***** beer do you want for your party rednecks?

Natural light?

milwaukee's best?

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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oh no, the GOP has taken back the house and persuaded the moderates to over-look their abortion obsessed, Christian "us vs. them" mentality.

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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Republicans are against abortion or any life that hasn't been born, but once out of the womb, you're fair game. Killing kids by denying them healthcare is ok.

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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"CNN Additional 2004 Election Statistics"


These groups overwhelmingly voted for Bush in the 2004 election:

94% of lobotomized Americans
(A spokesperson was quoted, "He's one of ours")

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98% of Americans who married a close blood relative

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92% of all fall-out shelter owners

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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99% of Americans with an IQ of lower than 80
(A spokesperson was quoted, "He's one of ours")

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90% of Alzheimer patients.
(Only 10% made it to the polling booth but for those who
didn't, the Republicans cast their ballots for them.)

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All the Darwin Award winners from the past eight years.

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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96% of Americans with an extra chromosome.
(A spokesperson was quoted, "He's one of ours")

posted Nov 4, 2009 |
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The following is a list of groups that supported Bush:

Recreational Shock Treatment Society

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The Let's Nuke the Icecaps Coalition

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The It's OK to Marry Your Cousin Association

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