Every day I visit tons of website, forums, and social networks for all types of topics, most of which are technology based in some sort of form.  This election cycle has really brought out the best of the liberal “group think” mentality regarding Obama.  On just about every social network Obama is praised as “the one” and any hint of disagreement with his policies or ideals is immediately responded with accusations of racism, or just plain insults.  Anybody who wants to claim that liberals are tolerant to others, please give me a shout because I can quickly debunk that.  Even here on our network of sites, there have been insults tossed at the slightest hint of either supporting McCain, or being against Obama.  I’m certainly not saying conservatives don’t dish out their fair share, but the mentality of liberals has once again bordered on the insane and hateful.

It’s tough being a proud conservative, as I will say what I think regardless of what the group and mob mentality is.  The real shame is so many people, especially bloggers in the tech area, are afraid to do the same.  I have received so many private notes and comments in support of standing up for conservatism, it’s almost crazy.  The best comparison I can make is how conservative actors in Hollywood are often ridiculed or turned down for roles because of their conservative beliefs, and the same mentality is going on right now in the blogosphere.  Conservative bloggers, some of which can be considered A-list are having to remain silent about their thoughts on Obama and McCain, simply because they are afraid of retribution from their employers or just not being able to pickup work from other sites.  It’s a shame, and it’s more telling about liberals than it is anything.

I am a conservative, I don’t like Obama, and I will never let anyone intimidate me because of that. 


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on Nov 05, 2008

He's got his work cut out for him.

Ain't dat da trut!

on Nov 05, 2008

Indeed.

 

Well it went the way I wanted it to go, but it doesn't mean that Obama will be most perfect president ever. Whether I vote for him again is up to his performance and handling of many major events such as depression of economy and Iraq war.

 

Well, I guess we all will know in 4 years.

on Nov 05, 2008

Congratulations to Obama and to all african americans that this day means so much to.

 

Hopefully, we can come together now and move forward.

on Nov 05, 2008

His acceptance speech was pretty good I thought.

 

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/27546437#27546437

on Nov 05, 2008

Enough, I.D. We've all had enough of the divisiveness, blame and anger. We accomplish more united than divided.

Time to be an American, not a Republican or Democrat. No sour grapes, because there's enough champagne for all of us who can celebrate the passing of the torch of freedom to a new generation of the most precious of all places in this world: "...America Our Home Sweet Home...".

And we're not alone in our celebration. So let's not whine and be small...time to grow and unite.

on Nov 05, 2008

WebGizmos
His acceptance speech was pretty good I thought.

 

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/27546437#27546437

I thought it was wonderful. America won.

on Nov 05, 2008

I'd like to congratulate the American system and the voters. In that sense we truly won. Historic numbers got out and voted, proving that the individual still has the power in this country.

I congratulate the Liberals. You better get shit done....there's no one left to blame. The last time the democrats controlled the White House & COngress, Jimmy Carter was President. Please do better.

Barack Hussien Obama is now my President (or will be shortly) and I intend to support the office while he is.

I really hope he understands that from the day he takes office he's on the receiveing end of the Liberal Media. I gaurantee the honeymoon will be short.

on Nov 05, 2008

Lantec
I'd like to congratulate the American system and the voters. In that sense we truly won. Historic numbers got out and voted, proving that the individual still has the power in this country.

I congratulate the Liberals. You better get shit done....there's no one left to blame. The last time the democrats controlled the White House & COngress, Jimmy Carter was President. Please do better.

Barack Hussien Obama is now my President (or will be shortly) and I intend to support the office while he is.

I really hope he understands that from the day he takes office he's on the receiveing end of the Liberal Media. I gaurantee the honeymoon will be short.

1. Unnecessary (bold print mine) and kinda 'small', y'know?

2. We're on the receiving end....catch the news about the Russian missile redeployment? Time to stand with your President (Bush and Obama).

3. I hope he'll be better than Carter also. With OUR help he will be. I believe he and we are destined for true greatness.

on Nov 05, 2008

DrJ....yes, the bold print is yours.........I intend to treat President Obama with a lot more respect than the liberals in this post have treated the current President. It probably stems from my time in the service, but I respect the Office though I may not like the holder.

on Nov 05, 2008

More sour grapes from ID.  Typical.

on Nov 05, 2008

More sour grapes from ID. Typical.

The election is over, why are you still acting like a child? You should treat your comrade with respect!

 

Also, @ID: Hah, I see what you did there with the ending!

on Nov 05, 2008

DrJBHL
Enough, I.D. We've all had enough of the divisiveness, blame and anger. We accomplish more united than divided.

Time to be an American, not a Republican or Democrat. No sour grapes, because there's enough champagne for all of us who can celebrate the passing of the torch of freedom to a new generation of the most precious of all places in this world: "...America Our Home Sweet Home...".

And we're not alone in our celebration. So let's not whine and be small...time to grow and unite.

 

And yet you perfectly support this thread created today that makes fun of Sarah Palin.  I agree - stop being small and grow.

I think Obama's policies may be disastrous but I think he's a good man.

on Nov 05, 2008

And yet you perfectly support this thread created today that makes fun of Sarah Palin. I agree - stop being small and grow.

You see me posting there? If not, why are you trying to pick a fight?

In fact, I haven't supported it and that because some people are feeling badly and "licking their wounds". Starkers has his own tongue in cheek humor which I don't think came through in that thread.

Did I support Palin? No. I believe McCain made a mistake choosing her and alienating segments of the population doing so.

Get your facts straight before "accusing" me.

Just pm'd you. Stop "triangulating" and trying to drive wedges between me and starkers. More "divisive crap". Stop it and grow up.

on Nov 05, 2008

I think Obama's policies may be disastrous but I think he's a good man.

 

I hope he is, and I'll give him the benefit of the doubt. I just hope America doesn't have reason for buyers remorse.. remember the grass is ALWAYS greener on ther other side.

In addition, I hope now that George Bush can get the recognition he truly deserves in history for what he did do right,

 

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