Bombardeer
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I understand that these forums are a platform for sportsmen to share information, post pictures, and to discuss political issues as they more strongly pertain to the world of wildlife and hunting - However, I'm guessing that by in large the majority of those that read and participate in these forums ideologically and fiscally lean on the conservative side, and I want to make a few statements.
I'm frustrated with the outcome of yesterdays election, as I'm sure many of you are as well. I think our Country's desire for entitlements and the lack of support for Mitt from the constituents that fall into the category of our Country's racial minority were the two big main causes for the liberal favored outcome. I also think Mitt should have been much more bulldog-ish in the later of the two debates - much like the first debate.
But as of now, the should of, could of, and would of speculations should be omitted from our minds and our focus should be on our strategies for resolve and resolutions for our future as conservatives. Remain optimistic and put your faith in our House of Representatives. Remain resilient by continuing to work hard and exercising your first amendment right to rebut the conservative opposition as much as possible. Please continue to fight the good fight and be relentless. The election may be over, but we're not about to take a backseat, because this fight for our desire for a greater degree of freedom and liberty is not over!
As soon as I heard the news this morning I climbed online and ordered up a few conservative t-shirts as a step in the direction to make a statement.
How about you???
I'm frustrated with the outcome of yesterdays election, as I'm sure many of you are as well. I think our Country's desire for entitlements and the lack of support for Mitt from the constituents that fall into the category of our Country's racial minority were the two big main causes for the liberal favored outcome. I also think Mitt should have been much more bulldog-ish in the later of the two debates - much like the first debate.
But as of now, the should of, could of, and would of speculations should be omitted from our minds and our focus should be on our strategies for resolve and resolutions for our future as conservatives. Remain optimistic and put your faith in our House of Representatives. Remain resilient by continuing to work hard and exercising your first amendment right to rebut the conservative opposition as much as possible. Please continue to fight the good fight and be relentless. The election may be over, but we're not about to take a backseat, because this fight for our desire for a greater degree of freedom and liberty is not over!
As soon as I heard the news this morning I climbed online and ordered up a few conservative t-shirts as a step in the direction to make a statement.
How about you???