I wrote in yesterday asking for a pep talk. That was pessimistic.
We all know the stakes are high and the odds are against us, and even if Obama looses, McCain is not exactly a winner for us.

That being said. we will sort out what ever happens and deal with it then. and find our best strategy.

Points in our favor are.

1. The polls might not be able to account for the people who state they are going to vote for Obama, but when they are in the booth, they don't.
That is called the "Bradley effect."

2. Even with an Obama presidency and a Democrate controlled congress, they probably do not have enough leftist democrates and republicans to pass amnesty.

3. Conservatives are in a much more united position as a minority.

4. McCain does not deserve our trust or support (even though I am going to vote for him). We have a chance for a great man or woman in four years who does deserve our support.

5. An obama presidency gives Americans a taste of what the future holds after amnesty when whites are minoritys in the USA. and further understanding of the hatred that many blacks and hispanics have for whites. In otherwords a taste of being marginalized in the country that our forefathers built. It will be an important lesson, that will not be forgotten.

6. So many American are so in the dark about the invasion, and the way our country is being broken apart based on race, it will have to get worse before it will get better. An Obama presidency is the wake up call Americans need to see, before it is too late. We know and understand the crisis, Obama is pro invasion, his anti American actions will show the rest what we already know. Many more currently in denial will wake up.

7. The May day marches of illigals in 2006 woke up many of us, myself included. Obama and his hatred of Americans will do in a more effective way, what we have been trying to do in the last two years. In otherwords if he and his leftist followers don't kill us it will make our movement stronger. The more embolden they win this election { even if thy win the way George Bush won in 2000, the press will call it a landslide} the more radical they will be. Then the quicker and stronger the backlash will be.