Bendee said: (quoted from post at 21:07:01 10/21/09) You're just stirring the pot,
I'd rather stir the pot than than let it boil down to garbage. I see we made it through a day with this post amazing!!!! Glad to see everyone is still fighting the battle.
I will say what i have said before a couple of times. I have never voted. I'm 50 . My reasoning was that we are diverse enough with our opinions that everything comes out in the wash in the end. It's worked just fine for my life UNTIL now.
My parent were dems when i grew up on the farm. As soon as they got off the farm and went into some businesses then jumped ship for the Repubs. , still are.
Kind of screwed my thinking up a little now that i look back on stuff. But the older we get the more we read. The more we communitcate, ideas are shared, this internet is wonderful!!!!!! Wow people from all over experiencing this human struggle.
I know for a fact i will be voting this coming mid elects. I have alot of friends asking what the heck can they do. VOTE like you have never voted before. Haul people to the voting booths. Heck that's how OB and clan got the job done. They hauled every breathing person they could to the polls. Heck some of them i don't think were breathin g now that i think of it.
This is my little part. Hopefully minds are starting to change that we don't need this type of change.
Yes change is coming in the Mid Term Elects, that you can believe all you free loading whiners.
I am typing this also at my farm, with all my farm stuff. So stir this!!!!!
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