[Homestead] As I foretold you ...

DSanner106 at aol.com DSanner106 at aol.com
Tue Mar 30 11:56:12 EDT 2010


Well said Lynda. I also pulled for Romney among the available  choices,
I decided I could always lock up the children so the Mormons wouldn't
eat them or anything, or was that the Catholics, I get confused over
what it is I am supposed to be terrified of from time to time. Guess I 
better read my memos. 
 
Drew
 
 
In a message dated 3/29/2010 10:45:41 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
lurine at com-pair.net writes:

Well, I  didn't vote for McCain.  Romney was the only one out there that 
knows  how to balance a budget but heaven forbid that one of those evil 
dreaded  Mormons get elected.  It was like being tossed back to the 60s 
when  
everyone was afraid the Pope was going to take over the U.S. if Kennedy  
got 
elected.  The sheople are soooo dumb!

The Dems are just as  arse deep in graft as the Repubs and now more so 
since 
the U.S. is now  Chicago East.

I'm sure a lot of the folks who blinded ran to their  polling places to 
vote 
for their Savior will somehow manage to blame the  fall out from Chicago 
politics on the Repubs.

It is past time that  political parties imploded and were done away with!

Lynda
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>I felt the  same way, and was hearing alarm bells every time I watched
> his  speeches. I read his books and that did not put my mind at ease.   I
> was concerned that both candidates were from the progressive camp  so
> it was a bit of a non-election but felt McCain would have to debate  any
> changes he wanted to make with both congress and senate being  under
> the control of the Democrats and would lessen sweeping changes  we
> might not want. I think what had me on alert as much as anything  was  
that
> the Dems would have the ability to pass anything they  wanted whether
> the Reps. showed up that day or not. Absolute authority  is never  good.
>
> Ironically the Dems argued that with this  complete control they would  
not
> have to give political favors  (bribes) to get things passed and this 
would
> be
> a good thing  for the people. We have seen though that politicians are 
>  fluid
> and if there is a void in the bribable opposition, politicians  will
> suddenly
> find reasons to oppose and get their payoff. We  have seen massive  
payoffs
> within the ruling party to get things  passed, the Louisianna  purchase,
> Cornhusker compromise, Doctor  package, exclusions for Unions from the
> Cadillac tax etc  etc.
>
> Drew
>
>
> In a message dated 3/28/2010  6:59:51 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> mmcharry at gmail.com  writes:
>
> On Sun,  Mar 28, 2010 at 12:41 AM, Lynda  <lurine at com-pair.net> wrote:
>>  What I don't understand  is why people who voted for him didn't do  
their
>> homework OR  listen to him.  The funny thing is that he made  a speech
>  about
>> one of the great downfalls of the American people, the   failure to
> actually
>> listen.  And this great downfall  is what he  counted
> It is well known that you do more homework  than anyone. Did  your
> research lead you to vote for McCain and  Palin, some one else, or  no
> one? If you could explain it all to  us, we might do better next  time.
>
> Marie
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