Friday, September 17, 2010

How Do Ordinary Everyday Americans Feel?

In reference to the Christine O'Donnell/Tea Party Group victory in Delaware, and the subsequent Republican Establishment snubs and denouncements:

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"It is becoming clear that there is a lot more trash in Washington D.C. that needs to be taken out. Evidence of this, the election by voters of Christine O'Donnell (in the Delaware Republican Primary).

How dare someone that has been elected numerous times by these same voters say that they are wrong to vote for someone other than him, and (then) not even have the courtesy to acknowledge the victor in his so
called 'own party'. Thank you Delaware for sacking up the trash, now finish the job and make sure there is not more trash put in place of what is being taken out.

The more the eyes of Americans are opened the more they are going to see the amount of 'self entitled' rubbish that needs to be removed from this great country's political process."
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It is obvious to me that Americans far and wide are beginning to "get it".  The survival of the American way of life doesn't depend on electing someone with either a "D" or an "R" behind their name... it depends on electing people with back bone who have a "C" behind their name.   The actual political party designation is of little consequence when it comes to using common sense judgement and handling the people's money responsibly... Whether it be democrat or republican, doesn't matter at all .. but it does matter that we put people in office who understand that when all the taxpayers are shifted to the welfare roles, there won't be any money to "give" to anyone.

When you go to the poles this fall, just think before blindly voting for any particular "party"... Vote for those who will vote for America's best interest, and not their own self aggrandizement.

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