Nov 5, 2008
I´m re-framing the state of mind I had in the breaking news post
Yeap! So true... I'm getting rid of my after-the-news stomach problems.
Always helps to vent out. It really feels good --specially when I know I'll have to deal with a lot of salivating obamatics tomorrow, in the office.
Nov 4, 2008
WE ARE SCREWED '08
It's just the awful news that messes up my stomach.

People, recojan los matules que esto se acabó como la fiesta del Guatao. I am afraid that we'll need to get the hell out of here, pronto.
Another communist-wanna-be government? Had enough of it already.
There are some things that I still don't get: the guy is not even a true democrat. How come the Democratic party accepted to get this guy shoved down their throats when he is a better fit for a socialist or communist party?
WE ARE SO SCREWED!
Meanwhile, there are great chances that this blog --as long as it is permitted by the cibernetic response brigades to come in the name of The One-- will permanently dedicate a section to unmask this whole crap.
Michelle Malkin notes that the Senated GOP massacre was not as bad as expected and that ballot initiatives are a bellwether. I admire her; she's still optimistic!
My mother is outraged. And I don't blame her. She wants to move to Canarian Islands.
"It seems that I'm living the same thing we lived with (f)idel in Cuba. Everybody hypnotized following him like robots; nobody questioning anything. Blindness by choice. And looked all we have gone through", all her very own words.
The walking-tube in chief should be celebrating with his favorite red wine the coronation of The One.
I want to be like Peggy, so I can stop worrying about filling my gas tank and paying my mortgage. Good thing that I have my Social Services applications ready, so I can get into welfare the minute our taxes raised --with no resentments at all.
Welcome to the raise of socialism in the US=the dumbing down of America.
Why we lost?. Here is one of the first of zillions of theories to come...
Here is your guide to survive The One presidency.
I'm (seriously) considering starting a news & blogging fasting for a few weeks.
Election Day round up
(Scroll down for recent updates)
Noon:
- Billy clubs armed "security guards" in the main entrance of a polling place in Philadelphia. Who are they? Apparently, Black Panthers. A preview of Obama's Civilian Security Force? UPDATE: CNN caller asks why they are not broadcasting this incident; and changes his mind about voting for Obama. New Black Panther Party said they would send his people to protect the "black vote".
- Spanish-speaking voters in Weld County, CO say they're planning to protest at noon because there were not enough translators at the polling places. Last time I checked, you needed to have some level of fluency in English in order to become a citizen. Sole exceptions are elderly that, with a medical certification, are allowed to take the citizenship test in their native language. I wonder how many elderly in that situation we have in Weld County...
- MSNBC is reporting voting obstacles in Virginia and Pennsilvania.
- Glitches: Faulty electronic voting machines in New Jersey and wet ballots in Virginia.
- Fox Live: Intimidation tactics, missing ballots and faulty machinery are plaguing some voters across the country as they go to polling stations to elect either John McCain or Barack Obama to be the next president of the United States.
- Video: Sarah Palin votes in Wasilla.
- Terrorist votes.
- Twin Cities: convicted felons are registering to vote; from prison. Guess who's behind their voter registration drive?
- Track the election today with HotAir & AOL.
- Castro gives Obama another endorsement, fresh from the oven.
1:50 pm:
- Man in Philadelphia told CNN reporter that he voted a couple of times. Reporter does not ask for clarification and camera whisked away. Yet another fraud? Not newsworthy at all.
- New Hampshire: Republican observers illegally kept away from observing the registration tables. Law suit is coming.
- Police confronts NBPP "guards" in Philadelphia polling site.
- Tampa: voters' surveys found littering interstate highway.
3:50 pm:
- Georgia: investigation about people voting twice.
- Puerto Rico (Spanish): PNP is calling its victory. Were you wondering the percentage of votes that got the Partido Independentista Puertorriqueño? 1.8% Cuba y Puerto Rico son de un pájaro, las dos alas... yeah, right. That story that Puerto Rico overwhelmingly wants to be "free" from the US works only in Cuba, under the regimen's censorship.
- Modesto, CA: At least two ballots in Spanish were found pre-marked, guess what, for Barack Obama?! Here is some simple logic from one of Michelle Malkin's post's comments:
Someone help me here. How can one be a citizen and not speak English? Seriously. I thought naturalized citizens had to learn English for the test. And those who were born here of immigrant parents have 18 years to learn English before they’re eligible to vote, even if another language is spoken in the home. How can someone be eligible to vote and not know enough English to recognize “John McCain” and “Barack Obama”?
- Early exit polls: WARNING! Take them with a truckload of grains of salt. More about them here.
4:40 pm (Mountains Time): Live BabalúBlogging The Election is on! Hot Air and The Real Cuba are on the tracks too.
--Cubanita momentarily out.
8:30 pm:
The future is dark. Since I still don't understand completely the whole thing with the electoral votes and the predictions news channels are doing even with a low percentage of precincts reporting; I need extra time to catch up...
Jeez, I still don't understand why American voters are so blindly willing to put this country in peril. Does a previous history of bad administrations justify America's willingness to reject the core principles of this society?
I wonder to where could I get, from Colorado, in a home-made raft. ;(
If the trends get confirmed, I'm so out of here... this BS is not what I have dreamed for my son.
Not in a million years.
H/T to HotAir, Ace of Spades, Michelle Malkin and Babalu Blog
Good morning, bright sun
(I'll give you a hint: it matches perfectly with my nail polish and yes, with my lipstick.)
The kiddo delighted me with his usual morning request, eyes still sleepy and half-closed: "Mamá, chafé ton leche, pli?"
And, although I won't be facing lines at the polling places today --I dropped my mail-in ballot last week, personally-- I feel optimistic.
Nothing to do with the way I was feeling yesterday, I must confess.
The greatest morning kick off?
Seeing a lot of McCain/Palin supporters at the stop lights around my neighborhood. Tons of signs for them, some for "Nobama" and several for the Senate and the congressional race.
(We have incumbent Marilyn Musgrave for the 4th Congressional District and Bob Schaffer for the Senate; two Republicans that we might want to keep in office, at least to try to balance out the stuff of you know who.)
The best part of the view? They were all middle and high school kids, the ones holding the signs, weaving as drivers passed by US-34 and cheering along with honks, including mine.
You could only see a couple of hockey-Moms adults in the back, just supervising from near distance, but leaving the spotlight to the younger ones. Too bad I forgot my camera today ;(
Today is our day.
Drop the MSM and the polls; today is up to us to decide the future of this nation and the fate of the values our founding fathers put together to guarantee our freedom. It's up to us if we trash out the Republic and the future or our children.
(Check these amazing videos from the John Birch Society and go back in history to see the roots of what the United States is: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 and Part 4).
But, in case things goes for the worse, here are some suggestions to survive an Obama presidency, brought to you by Cubanology Biweekly. ;) And don't forget to pray.
Nov 3, 2008
Redistributing wealth, by preventing its generation
Narcissism anyone? Nay! It's just your imagination.
Allowed me to introduce you Sheila, “the Shop Owner and I lost my wages today thanks to you Obama”. And Julie Aragon "You shouldn’t just meet Joe the plumber, meet Julie the salon owner, who is mad that you closed me and ten of my girls down for two days,” the owner of Studio 127 hair salon, two examples of business owners affected by The One rally, and its secret service’s requirements.
Now, dare to exercise your First Ammendment rights:
Nov 1, 2008
Earth to working couples in the US
The tentative tax-cut Obama has in mind keeps going down: now is for people making 120K/year or more, according to Bill Richardson, governor of New Mexico.
What would the bracket for the next speech? Jeez, it´s good that elections are three days, otherwise, if they keep going down, not even the homeless would be able to received their crap sandwich... I mean, their fair portion of the redistributed wealth.
Tax cut? Yeah, sure. And I'm a cosmonaut.
I've told you before, I've got my welfare applications ready to go...
Ain't not working for el inglés, no more!
I voted
I felt a sense of relieve, though. Some sort of interior peace after you have full filled your duty. I understand it might not be such a great deal for a lot of people out there, but it is for me.
I was the first time in my life that I voted in a presidential election, trully exercising my free will.
Literally.
There were no pioneros with yellowish skin and languid faces standing at the sides of the booth -- doing that for the sole sake of the refreshment they would received after standing in there for a few hours.
No members of the CDR needed to pound in my front door, harassing me to go to vote.
No need to invalidate my ballot writing "Abajo" nobody.
No this time.
To the simple human eye, it was just a routine stop on my way to work, to drop a sealed white envelope in the hands of a very nice old man.
But, deep in my heart, I had strings in my body pulling from everywhere, in perfect harmony: it was Lee Greenwood's voice all over the place, although I was the only one listening.
Kriptonyte for others, yes.
But that was the music within my ears.
And no matter the course this election takes, I will have the peace of mind that I did the right thing, that I stood for the values of the Constitution and for everything this nation stands for; it was the original idea when I had to leave my homeland anyway.
(I just hope that I will not need to flee to somewhere else in the near future).
