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    There is talk of Demos in The House changing parties because they did not like the outcome of the vote on the health care bill. What good will it do to change parties? Their vote will be the same. It is not like there is a close enough majority to get rid of Pelosi.

    I do realize there will be one more seat to the Republicans benefit but if most of these folks did not vote so hard along party lines it would not matter.
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    AMEN!!!

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    there's a thin line between (R) and (D) these days... and these fuckers will do ANYTHING to stay in power.

    They sent out $600 checks to people in a fucking election year.

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    I read somewhere that the State of Florida got 50 billion in incentives if the Senators voted "yea" for the health care bill.

    The lot of them need purging.
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    there is no difference....

    2 of my kin folk were lamenting just how shitty the Democrats were for all the "incentives" they were getting for casting their votes.... yet when i looked at them and asked "Are ya'll really dumb enough to believe Republicans have not done the same shit??" they tried to argue Republicans had not.

    PEOPLE in America are the problem--- and we as a whole created the problem of the career politician and it will be our ruination.

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    Hold on just a minute, Trad. I reckon you should check the voting records of the individual representatives on that one. Corruption is out of control, no doubt. But if a guy didn't vote for the bill, its hard to point at him.

    Regarding Florida, I sent numerous email to Senator Bill Nelson urging him not to support that bill. But in the end, he's just another pathetic, bleeding-heart, socialist faggot.

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    true it was a generalization Fish... but i would wager that it is a rather accurate generalization.

    do you not think that the republicans have done the same "tit for tat" in the past??

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    I had heard that a Dem from Alabama had already jumped ship because of the vote. But I agree that both parties are corrupt to a certain extent.
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    TERM LIMITS!
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    The Republican congress of 1994 passed a bill for term limits that was signed by Bill Clinton. It was found to be unConstitutional.
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    i would love to know on what grounds...

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    Term limits would require an amendment to The Constitution.
    It's not enough to simply tolerate the 2nd Amendment as an antiquated inconvenience. Caring for the 2nd Amendment means fighting to restore long lost rights.

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    although i do agree there is little difference on the corruption issue between the democrats and republicans .......i will vote for a republican in a skinny minute just to be able to halt/slow obama's liberal/socialist/communist/anti-american agenda.

    we are going to hell in a hand basket and everything our fore fathers have fought for and against is going to be for nil if he is left unchecked. george patton and doug mccarther are spinning in their graves.

    the will of the people has no meaning today among the ranks of the democrats. the best we can hope for is a change in the balance of power midterm and that he is a one term president.

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    We need to be ready to vote in the 2010 PRIMARIES if we want to throw out incumbents in the Republican party. By the time the general election rolls around, you won't have any choice except which party and by then, it's always the lesser of two evils.

    Let's make 2010 the year of the CONGRESSIONAL PURGE!!

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