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Re: OT-WHY WOULD WE WANT THIS GUY FOR ANYTHING ???
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Posted by john in la on October 19, 2004 at 12:35:34 from (65.6.119.19):
In Reply to: OT-WHY WOULD WE WANT THIS GUY FOR ANYTHING ??? posted by KENT on October 19, 2004 at 11:01:39:
Boy you guys have been dragging this out for weeks. Just think only two more weeks then we can discuss who got shafted at the polls because the vote was not counted right. I heard that some states are even starting early voting already. Guess some states will need two weeks to get it right. So tell me who should I vote for this time. The person I am looking for thinks about the little man and not just padding his pocket with big company kick backs for making a law to suite that company. He would do away with all laws that segregate the law makers from the law followers. Such as if we got to pay into soc. sec. he should be paying into soc. sec. He would worry about the home less; job less (not talking about those that do not want a job) in our own country before worrying about running the world. Yes we should help others but not at a cost of our own. and on and on but I will stop here.
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