John Kerry and Jessie Jackson on the other hand, will get to taste defeat once again.
Democrats, let me clue you in on a little secret. The only way you are going to see the inside of the White House in the next 4 years is on the guided tour.
UPDATE: Ohio final vote tally
Voting is not hard - for anyone who finds it hard, it's an automatic indication they shouldn't be voting.
We broadcast our elections far and wide - the dates one must register to vote are well known; when you register they clearly provide you information on where to vote. If by some chance you lose that bit of information, it's easily available by calling, writing or e mailing the local elections people - or, you can ask your neighbor who will almost certainly have the same precinct as you. Actually casting a vote is simple enough a child could do it - the names of the candidates are clearly listed and if you've taken any time at all to pay attention, you know by election day whom you are voting for. So, as I said - easy. So, what do our Solon's in government propose? Well, in Florida they are actually proposing (among other things) doing away with voting precints....
I don't know if this is just some bizarre strategy to destroy our electoral process, or if it's just plain and simple stupidity - but it's the most horrendous idea in all the history of democratic politics. You simply have to vote in your locality because as soon as you allow people to vote in any locality they choose, you will open up the floodgates of even more voter fraud than we have now. I can just see it - get the phony registrations and then have Joe Fraudster go from voting booth to voting booth casting ballot after ballot...
Look, for every right there is a responsibility - attached to our right to vote is the responsibility to know where and when we're supposed to vote; this isn't brain surgery - this is "you can do it with an IQ of 60" kind of stuff. If this is really too tricky for some, then they just shouldn't be voting.
If I only thought it would end here.
Ohio counties finished certifying votes in the presidential race Wednesday, and the results showed that election officials accepted about 77 percent of the provisional ballots that were cast.Ohio's 88 counties reported validating 121,598 provisional ballots from 156,977 checked, according to an Associated Press tabulation. The deadline for counties to certify election results was Wednesday.
Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell plans to certify the final result Monday.
President Bush's margin of victory against John Kerry on Nov. 2 was 136,483 votes. Kerry conceded after figuring he would not get enough of the provisional ballot vote to overtake Bush's total.
If Kerry could figure it out, why can't all the desperate losers who still hang on to the foolish idea that Kerry could still win Ohio.
Anyone else getting sick of these morons who cannot deal with the fact that Bush won? Apparently losers in Nevada were putting up a fight there too. Today, a judge "tossed out a legal challenge aimed at blocking Nevada's five electoral votes from being cast next month for President Bush."
The plaintiffs in the Nevada case, who described themselves as concerned citizens, had asked the judge to schedule a hearing so they could prove their claims of voter registration fraud and malfunctioning voting machines.Washoe County District Judge Peter Breen said in dismissing the case that they couldn't show the outcome of the presidential election would change if it went forward.
"An election contest is a great disruption of the regular process," Breen wrote. "The election should not be disturbed nor scrutinized by the court without a reasonable showing of a different outcome or an uncertain result."
Bush carried Nevada by 21,500 votes and won the electoral vote nationally by a margin of 34 electoral votes, 286-252. Bush got 418,690 votes in Nevada to Democratic nominee Sen. John Kerry's 397,190.
Battles over election results apparently were taking place in New Hampshire and New Mexico.
With the probability of a change in outcome virtually impossible, these groups responsible for these challenge succeed only in dividing our country... then they turn around and blame President Bush. Every meaningless challenge brought up because a group wasn't happy with the results is not good for the country. It's a stupid game and it's time for this to end.
I want every liberal reading this to repeat the following sentence out loud:
"George W. Bush won the election."
You don't have to like it, you just have to accept it.
No Jessie, you cannot handle losing very well at all.
My favorite line from these sore losers:
Attorney Cliff Arnebeck, who has represented political activist groups, said he would ask the Ohio Supreme Court, probably on Wednesday, to take a look at the election results. If the court decides to hear the case, it can declare a new winner or throw the results out.
This nut job wants our Ohio Supreme Court to declare Kerry the winner. Well while we are at declaring things, how about declaring me the winner of the Ohio lotto.
Using the Democrat's rules, apparently it doesn't matter that my lotto ticket was already a loser from Saturday night.
"They're not going to vote for a Northeast liberal,"
Last week, The Miami Herald went to see for itself whether Bush's steamroll through North Florida was legitimate. Picking three counties that fit the conspiracy theory profile - staunchly Democratic by registration, whoppingly GOP by voting - two reporters counted more than 17,000 ballots over three days.
BlackBoxVoting.Org and Leftist Democrats you lose!
Again!
The battle continues in Ohio...
A watchdog group sued Friday to try to stop Cuyahoga County's elections board from rejecting thousands of provisional ballots until they are hand checked against voter registration cards.People for the American Way Foundation said the board wrongly relied only on computerized registration records, which are compiled from the cards and could contain errors such as misspellings.
Provisional ballots are cast when voters say they are properly registered but precinct workers can't find their names on their registration lists.
Two-thirds of the 24,472 provisional ballots cast in Cuyahoga County were later found to be valid, but the other 8,099 were thrown out, mostly because the people who cast them were not found on the county's computerized records.
The lawsuit also seeks to allow provisional ballots cast in the precinct be counted, despite the fact that last month an appeals court found that such ballots would be invalid
Make no mistake about it, groups and organizations that have their eyes set on Ohio are trying to change the results by allowing this circus to continue and hoping that they can let voters vote twice.