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Monday
Nov052012

The Political Season Closes

As the election is tomorrow, all good little bloggers are supposed to say something like, “No matter whom you vote for, be sure to vote.” I guess I am not a good little blogger, as my philosophy is more like, “Do not vote, it only encourages them.” 

I thought I would conclude this season on the prophecypodcast.com blog by listing all the different analogies I have used this electoral season with links. I did not realize I had so many. I need to get a life. 

Let me begin with my two favorites. 

Are Obama and Romney klowns? Click Here. 

The Dolly Parton Dixie Stampede as an analogy for the election.  Click Here. 

Partisanship compares our elections to characters from Star Wars.  Click Here.  

Are we headed for an economic hanging that concentrates the mind?  Click Here.  

Which Oligarchs Will Benefit?Is American hooked on debt?  Click Here.

Unfortunately in most systems the people that rise to the top are not the best people. Are Obama and Romney good examples of a sociopath and a psychopath?  Click Here.

Are Obama and Romney like professional wrestlers?  Click Here.

In 3 to 7 years I talk about the necessity of hard choices that neither candidate will admit to.  Click Here.  

Is an Economic Grand Mal Seizure coming?   Click Here. 

The story of the Tyrant of Syracuse.  Click Here.

And finally my prediction for tomorrow.  Click Here.

Obama is ToastFor those of you who are interested in voting you might want to check my blog later today for my advice on whom to vote for. I will embed two videos for my first and second choice for president. 

Tomorrow I will don my prophecypodcast.com turban and offer predictions for the future.

I agree with the tot I embedded yesterday. I too am ready to cry: Thanks to God this is almost over. 

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