Archive for September 4th, 2006
Why the Silence in the 3rd?
What about the campaign no one wants to discuss this year?Why does no one care to talk about the fact we have two candidates running for the 3rd District Congressional seat right now?We should talk about it, and we should talk about why one of those candidates seems to have received a free ride so […]
Posted on September 4th, 2006 by admin
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“they simply don’t like us” - ya think?
“The problem is we get oil from some parts of the world and they simply don’t like us,” Bush said. And so the more dependent we are on that type of energy, the less likely it will be that we are able to compete, and so people have good, high-paying jobs.” …read more
Posted on September 4th, 2006 by admin
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Lousey Terms
Eventually they get more interested in staying in power than actually using the power they hold to improve the lives of their constituents. Thus, term limits. Boot those fat cats from office.”Â
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For starters, reality at all levels of government insists that some people are wonderful lawmakers. Not only do they love their jobs, they’re really […]
Posted on September 4th, 2006 by George Sand
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republican or democrat tradition or just plain emotion?
Get with the Program    If I were to guess, and it is just that, I’d say that 40 percent of Democrats are Democrats for reasons other than “ logical reasoning. †And the same thing goes for Republicans. In short, our politics are often based on family tradition, or just plain emotion. …read entire editorial
Posted on September 4th, 2006 by George Sand
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immigration, politics and God
Working and Justice in America   Sometimes we seem like a hard-hearted people. Our government’s immigration service severely limits the number of workers who can come legally into our country to meet the need of our robust free-market system. Then when willing workers risk great dangers to pursue the American dream, we threaten and scapegoat them […]
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