Rid the US of the incumbants
Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 9:39 am
Well "another one bites the dust" is a common theme these days in the world of politics. No question the Tea Party is energizing both Republicans and Democrats to rid the federal government of lazy-assed, no good, politicians, and particularly the incumbents. Specter in PA got exactly what a two-timing, party jumping idiot deserves....he lost his bid for the demo. nomination for HIS OWN senate seat, just like the incumbent repub. senator from Utah did a couple of weeks ago. Even Ron Paul's son won the Repub. nomination for senate in KY. Then, he went squarely after Mitch McConnell the minority leader, who is also a repub. There is no safety in either party and that is Very Good.
Keep up the heat voters. Let those fat-butts in Washington D.C. know that the American Public is fed up with their inability to govern, make simple but sensible legislation that promotes the good and safety of our great country. An end to the Yes Man Attitude and following the party line is not enough for us citizens.
We demand realistic government that upholds the American Constitution as it is written, not as interpreted as a "living document" by the Supreme Court where it serves their individual purpose. If you can't draw a line in the sand as the Constitution is written, then you will never draw a line in the3 sand that will stand for anything but the latest version interpreted to reflect the "guilt feelings" of some nut-job on the court. If you have a guilt feeling, take care of your own guilt, but don't interpret it into the Constitution.
If you want to "redistribute wealth" then write a monthly check to the poor people in your neighborhood and placate your guilt feelings, but don't make it the law of the land. Free handouts only beget the need for increased free handouts. Just look at the social gimme programs we have established in America. They only grow in size each generation because more people figure out how to live off these programs instead of getting a job and supporting themselves and their families, and supporting their country.
Good bye Specter and thank you PA demo voters for using your common sense.
Keep up the heat voters. Let those fat-butts in Washington D.C. know that the American Public is fed up with their inability to govern, make simple but sensible legislation that promotes the good and safety of our great country. An end to the Yes Man Attitude and following the party line is not enough for us citizens.
We demand realistic government that upholds the American Constitution as it is written, not as interpreted as a "living document" by the Supreme Court where it serves their individual purpose. If you can't draw a line in the sand as the Constitution is written, then you will never draw a line in the3 sand that will stand for anything but the latest version interpreted to reflect the "guilt feelings" of some nut-job on the court. If you have a guilt feeling, take care of your own guilt, but don't interpret it into the Constitution.
If you want to "redistribute wealth" then write a monthly check to the poor people in your neighborhood and placate your guilt feelings, but don't make it the law of the land. Free handouts only beget the need for increased free handouts. Just look at the social gimme programs we have established in America. They only grow in size each generation because more people figure out how to live off these programs instead of getting a job and supporting themselves and their families, and supporting their country.
Good bye Specter and thank you PA demo voters for using your common sense.