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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post

    Lewis Hamilton for Prime Minister!
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    If the Banana party can beat Gordon Brown's labour representatives then I'd say he's in with a fighting chance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rosethecopycat View Post
    A: I base my political decisions on who will best stand for a small national government, that will get out of the way and let the people thrive.
    I smiled reading this. See, it is my basic belief that people, left to their own devices, will do the most stupid thing possible. And that government has to set some boundaries in order to keep people focused on the best thing possible.

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    I try to find someone who seperates church and state. ....If any leader tries to control us through his or her religous beliefs our freedom is lost.
    I agree and this points out why I find it all so difficult. I do want someone who has SOME beliefs, some moral compass. Many (but not all) people get this from their religious beliefs. So it's a fine line.
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    Voting is a game of chance. You think you are picking the right person but maybe you aren't? They get you all excited about what they are going to do for us & then there is also the rest of the world out there too waiting for their handouts. I hate any kind of negative campaigning dirt slinging crap. I want to know what, why, how, & when they plan to accomplish their promises. The neat thing about voting & thinking you are picking the right person is you can slam dunk them if they don't hold to their promises. If you don't vote you lose that right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonny View Post
    The neat thing about voting & thinking you are picking the right person is you can slam dunk them if they don't hold to their promises. If you don't vote you lose that right.

    Great point!!!!

    And this is why politics is like sports.

    A team who signs any athlete to a contract is going on that player's worth for the next season. Their performance is in no way guaranteed.

    So, if the dude screws up, the team let's him go. to be replaced by the second stringer.

    Same thing in politics, you get some idiot who promises a perfect season - Kick the AH out and put in the second place runner-up.

    Then watch things get done.

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    The real gauge for a politician is what he says about health care. I am whipping a dead horse on this topic but there is now way in heck that I am going to vote for anyone who promises, without presenting at least an outline on how to reform the system.

    It's something that everyone needs and will have to face in their lifetimes.

    IT will never get 'fixed' until you separate the lawyers, insurance companies, drug and medical supply companies and doctors. They all feed off of each other and that's where the money is made.

    Everyone complains about the cost of gas and the utilities. Ask anyone with sick relatives to get you a copy of the billing for a few days in a hospital.

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    I'd rather see a candidate start preaching about the "Apple a Day that keeps the Doctor away".

    It makes more sense -your health coverage is bought by the pound.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post
    I smiled reading this. See, it is my basic belief that people, left to their own devices, will do the most stupid thing possible. And that government has to set some boundaries in order to keep people focused on the best thing possible.
    This remark really saddens me. I think the American people, left to their own devices, would do a whole lot better than anything the Federal Government has done recently. Boundaries set by the government - haven't we seen too much of this lately??

    Ask not what your government can do for you; Ask what you can do for your government.

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    This remark really saddens me. I think the American people, left to their own devices, would do a whole lot better than anything the Federal Government has done recently. Boundaries set by the government - haven't we seen too much of this lately??

    Ask not what your government can do for you; Ask what you can do for your government.
    Good post. this is my basic belief too.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace View Post
    This remark really saddens me. I think the American people, left to their own devices, would do a whole lot better than anything the Federal Government has done recently. Boundaries set by the government - haven't we seen too much of this lately??

    Ask not what your government can do for you; Ask what you can do for your government.
    Unfortunatley I think there are too many people out there who only have their hand out and want to know "where's mine?". I'm all for less government but I want that to also include less handouts.

    Reminds me of the government housing projects in my hometown at Christmas. These people have their houses and utilities paid for (and I'm sure they get foodstamps and who knows what else) and at Christmas they have the most outside decorations I've ever seen. The area is so bright with Christmas lights you can read by it. My inlaws always say to drive through and enjoy the lights since we are paying for them.

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    The other 'talking point" that makes me crazy is the issues about schooling.


    You can have the best teachers, classes and facilities and it no one gets the kids interested or makes them attend you may as well spend it on CHRISTMAS LIGHTS!

    This goes back to the school that Oprah opened up in Africa.

    She said that when she spoke to the American kids, they wanted iPods, jeans and other material BS.

    A TV show-I think it was Colbert or Stewart, sent a reporter to a u.s. school and asked them if they wanted cool stuff or money for the schools. The kids were like, "Man, give us money for a good school!"


    I have to laugh because Oprah probably asked them what they wanted, as opposed to what they needed.

    I tend to think any kid would want a cool computer lab, pool or just plain air conditioning to make their school experience more bearable.
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    I was reading someone else's opinion on how & what people should base
    their votes on. Qualities needed to strengthen all of America. This guy
    comes pretty close to how I make my choice & who I will support.


    Dear concerned citizens of America and mass media of the U.S.A.

    As a concerned disabled American Veteran and American citizen, I consider it my duty and responsibility to address the following critical issues facing the voters of our Greatgrand nation, the United States of America [USA].

    The citizens of the United States of America [USA] have the ultimate power and responsibility to elect the Right Ticket with the right joint "temperament, judgment, and statesmanship" to lead our nation as well as change our nation's present and future moral, political, economic, educational, health care, energy, military, and foundational soul.
    In my firm professional, personal, and political opinion, the media should help the common voter to explore and discuss the following attributes of the present Republican and Democratic presidential slates:
    1. Does the joint ticket have a calm, cool, and collected " temper and impulse" [Presidential Temperament]?
    2. Does each ticket have sound and sustained "Judgment and Caliber"?
    3. Does each ticket have a "presidential depth and degree" in regard to their purpose, policies, and positions?
    4. Does each ticket have adequate, "understanding and knowledge" of workings around Washington"?
    5. Does each ticket have enough "vigor, wisdom and Vision" for the future of our beloved Great-grand Nation?
    6. Does each ticket possess enough joint foreign policy experience and ex-poser based on "American Values, Virtues, Vastness, and strong soul"?
    7. Are their campaign talk, slogans, ads, plans, and programs based on facts and are they free of fear, fiction, frivolous labels, unfair attacks, negativity, and impulsivity? [Danger to country and countries mission[s].



    As a Independent registered voter I have decided to vote for Obama-Biden ticket. I am sure they will protect our national security, Strong's, stamina and strong soul. Rebuild our nation from bottom up in all areas of need, OBAMA-BIDEN ticket will once again restore and rebuild our global standing with the use of maximum international firm diplomacy and minimal force if and when indicated.


    Yours sincerely,

    COL. A.M. Khajawall [Ret] MD., Forensic psychiatrist, Colonel, US-AR / MC Combat Stress Control[Ret], Disabled American Veteran and Iraq Freedom team.

    PS: This nation will not buy into kitchen sink strategy. We are getting deeper into internal and external holes thru these attack and world is laughing on us and enjoying our partisan Pitt Bull wounds. I am sure GOP.RC, FOX, RUSH, ROVE.And McCain's his surrogates will fail to dupe, deceive, and deprive USA its deserved leadership.


    Posted by: COl. A.M.Khajawall [Ret] | Sep 4, 2008 10:16:24 PM
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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud View Post
    COL. A.M. Khajawall [Ret] MD., Forensic psychiatrist, Colonel, US-AR / MC Combat Stress Control[Ret], Disabled American Veteran and Iraq Freedom team.
    I have always wondered this about people who have 'extended' signatures.

    Do they actually take the time to type this all out or do they have some kind of macro so they don't have to do it time and time again?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post
    I smiled reading this. See, it is my basic belief that people, left to their own devices, will do the most stupid thing possible. And that government has to set some boundaries in order to keep people focused on the best thing possible.
    I might clarify by saying 'let the people thrive' doesn't mean they all will.
    That's pretty much a Libertarian viewpoint. More freedom, less restriction.

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