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  1. Why Hogarth voted against Kerry. He hits almost everything. Well done!

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  2. Here's the entire Newsweek article giving a behind the scenes look at the campaign (via LGF) that I've wanted to read.

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  3. Daniel Henninger: Generation Gap.

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  4. BlameBush!: Lesson Learned: Americans are Dumb. Excellent. Via PoliPundit.

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  5. I'm a SEXY man! I just got a haircut Smiley

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  6. Victor Davis Hanson: American Exceptionalism (to read), via LGF.

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  7. BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Smallest 'guitar string' to weigh atoms. Awesome!

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  8. PoliPundit.com » Putting Some of the Numbers into Perspective

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BBC NEWS | Why did you vote for Bush?

BBC NEWS | Have Your Say | Why did you vote for Bush? Glenn was right, it is interesting reading.

I liked this:

...the US is not divided. Eighty-one percent of all US counties voted for Bush. Some cold water cities are out of touch with the majority; this does not represent a divided nation.

Zell Miller: "I tried to tell you..."

Zell Miller: I tried to tell you... (via LGF) (Note: BugMeNot is your friend):

America's faith in freedom has been reaffirmed. With the re-election of President Bush, America recommitted itself once again to expanding freedom and promoting liberty. Only the 1864 re-election of Abraham Lincoln, the 1944 re-election of Franklin Roosevelt and the 1980 election of Ronald Reagan rival this victory as milestones in the preservation of our security by the advancement of freedom.

This election validated not just freedom, but also the faith our Founding Fathers placed in average folks to navigate the course of this great nation. By weighing the greatest issues at the gravest times and choosing our path, ordinary people have again accomplished extraordinary things. With courage and caution, rather than fear and timidity, the voters chose a path to ensure others would enjoy the same freedom to set their own path.

Read the whole thing for Miller's comments on the Democratic party's non-competitiveness in the south (elaborated on in Miller's book A National Party No More), which also happens to be simultaneous with the south's growth in electoral power (mentioned elsewhere recently as well).

And so while I retire with little hope for the near-term viability of the party I've spent my life building, I retire with a quiet satisfaction that after witnessing the struggle of democracy over communism and fascism, the fear I once held that America might not rise to meet this new challenge of terrorism has vanished like a fog under the radiance of a new dawn. While the threat is still real, the shadow looming across a promising future is gone.

And the credit for that goes to one man. Like the last lion of England, Winston Churchill, George W. Bush has stood alone and risked all to give the world a new, clearer path to the advancement of freedom.

Abraham Lincoln, in his second annual message to Congress, stated: "In giving freedom to the slave, we assure freedom for the free — honorable alike in what we give and what we preserve. We shall nobly save or meanly lose the last, best hope of earth."

George Bush has injected into a region of enslavement an incurable dose of freedom, and thus nobly saved that "last, best hope of earth" — free men.

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