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Old 11-02-2006, 05:06 PM
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I vote for one who believes in a strong military and i only see one dem that does liberman.
 
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Originally Posted by mikey4069
I vote for one who believes in a strong military and i only see one dem that does liberman.
Liberman is an Independent. Seems he is too conservative for the Democrats.
 
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Old 11-03-2006, 12:15 PM
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And, by doing so... you expect a different result?? :shock:
As opposed to re-electing the same scumbags that cause the problems to begin with? The scumbags that are in there now (from both parties) are the reason things are so f****D up.

Politics was never meant to be a career, and it is past time for new faces in gov't.
I do not blame the politicians at all.. they are opportunists and have been their whole lives. It's the apathy and the 2/3rds of buttwipes who cannot be bothered to get informed and join the process of SELF government. We deserved the representation that we get.
For some reason, my last statement drew two questioning responses. I agree wholeheartedly with BOTH of you!

I guess my point was, that unless we change the PROCESS, we will forever get the same results, EVEN from the "newbies" that we would replace them with.

Which is why I delineated some simple ideas of how to reform the process. Many of these ideas have been mentioned lately on the news. [lately - meaning in the last 8 years or so.] I've been "on" this crusade for over 20 years now. And I note that nothing has really been DONE!

Has anyone ELSE noticed how this once "galvanizing" issue of the midterm elections has been swept under the rug, and is no longer getting ANY air time? Foley even EXTENDED his stay in his reclusive "treatment" program so that he would not have to be exposed, in public, to the questions of the PRESS! I wonder how much Hastert promised to PAY him for THAT little inconvenience!

Outa sight.... outa mind! Let's go roast KERRY!!
 
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"Outa sight.... outa mind! Let's go roast KERRY!!"

I concur.
 
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Old 11-03-2006, 12:23 PM
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Originally Posted by terrylamar
"Outa sight.... outa mind! Let's go roast KERRY!!"

I concur.
I was being sarcastic.... but, of course, you KNEW that. :roll:
 
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Originally Posted by golfhobo
Originally Posted by terrylamar
"Outa sight.... outa mind! Let's go roast KERRY!!"

I concur.
I was being sarcastic.... but, of course, you KNEW that. :roll:
Duh! :roll: :roll: :roll:
 
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Old 11-03-2006, 12:52 PM
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Not everyone is as astute as you Terry. I just couldn't afford to let anyone think we concurred on the same point.
 
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I know are our founding fathers are turning in thier graves in how this great country of ours is being run.
 
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Old 11-03-2006, 01:05 PM
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I know how to fix it but im not going to say it out loud :twisted:
 
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I consider myself a independant, and I've voted republican the last two elections because the agenda presented was clearly what I felt in the best interest of the nation. I didn't say popular, with me or anyone else, I said "in the best interest" IMHO!

The biggest problem I've had with the democratic party has been getting a clear view of what exactly they have in mind to bring about a change in both domestic and foreign policy. Change just for the sake of change does not cut it with me.

Another thing that really bugged me during the last pres race was the canidate, Sen Kerry. If this is the best you can come up with, forget it, you'll never get my vote. Leave Al Gore out of it too, I'm looking for someone lean and mean and hungry.

We need some changes, true, I'll go along with that. I'd just like them to be a change in my favor and with honor. Give me something I can sink my teeth into!
 

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