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By reelecting Incumbents Americans missed an opportunity in November 2008 to make any corrections in government.
It will be another two years before Americans can “forcibly” via the ballot box remove Members of the House of Congress. Allan |
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I sorry but isnt a gain of 8 seats and maybe more in the senate and what 30 something seats in the house a change. It seems to me.
It was just 2 years ago that the republicans has the majority. As for you Chan Im sorry you are some fringe guy that hates everything but in the end you are always going to be unhappy because your dreams of how the world and this nation should work are just not wanted by the vast majority.
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George Washington said political parties are a bane to the Republic and Liberty - so electing or reelecting a democrat or a republican or even a lawyer is no gain at all. No gain in restoring Rights and Freedom.
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That's right.
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![]() "When the people fear their government, there is tyranny. When the government fears the people, there is liberty." Thomas Jefferson Walter Mondale: "George Bush doesn't have the manhood to apologize." George Bush: "Well, on the manhood thing, I'll put mine up against his any time."
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