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pahunkboy -> Are you exited about 2010 election? (10/1/2010 8:57:09 AM)

Will you vote?


I don't see any point to it.  If I do fine- if I dont fine.   My letters to congress stopped.  We have no voice.  

We are owned by big corporations. 

The best I can figure is to not fund the bad stuff.   You know- vote with your $.  If you do not like the ABC widget co.  Dont shop there.




servantforuse -> RE: Are you exited about 2010 election? (10/1/2010 9:10:42 AM)

I vote in all elections, local and state included. I am very much looking forward to November 2nd. 2010




DomYngBlk -> RE: Are you exited about 2010 election? (10/1/2010 9:32:15 AM)

Always vote. If not, quit your bitching




pogo4pres -> RE: Are you exited about 2010 election? (10/1/2010 9:45:36 AM)

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Are you exited about 2010 election?




Am I exited, not yet, I'll let ya know on 3 Nov if I have exited the polling place.       

Oh you meant E X C I T E D, yeah I can't wait to go vote out a few more GOP at different levels of government, just to send them a message.




Excitedly,
Some Knucklehead in NJ





flcouple2009 -> RE: Are you exited about 2010 election? (10/1/2010 9:46:16 AM)

Since generally the far right is the only group you can count on to show up at the poll the election should go their way.

I expect a lot of bitching but a low turn out.




joether -> RE: Are you exited about 2010 election? (10/1/2010 10:04:01 AM)

I've voted in every election, including the special elections. Local, state and federal! Its important to vote, even if your candiate doesn't have a prayer of winning. Because if you dont, then you have ZERO grounds to complain about anything until the next election.

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ORIGINAL: pahunkboy
We are owned by big corporations.


Only if we allow them to! We are the ones that create laws THEY have to abide to. When enough Americans get tired of the sh*t, corporations dish out, they typically push bills through Congress. The financial reform bill that just went through is an example of it, In one manner, it prevents companies from doing the same tactics Goldman Sachs did earlier this year. The Health Care Bill passed even earlier, has many benefits that force companies to comply with American's wishs. The Source!

Traditionally, pahunkboy, Republicans have been for deregulation, and Democrats for more regulation. So far, that tradition has not changed as we go in to this next election.

But do go and vote. Its not just your right and privilage; its your duty as an American citizen! Ask those around you, if they are voting. If they need help getting to the polling location, offer to help.




willbeurdaddy -> RE: Are you exited about 2010 election? (10/1/2010 10:05:18 AM)

No Im exited (sic) about where my stock portfolio will go that week.




tazzygirl -> RE: Are you exited about 2010 election? (10/1/2010 10:18:11 AM)

Since the market has done better this september than the last 71 years... hmmm [:D]




willbeurdaddy -> RE: Are you exited about 2010 election? (10/1/2010 10:20:40 AM)

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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl

Since the market has done better this september than the last 71 years... hmmm [:D]


And as I said several weeks ago, Ive been dollar cost averaging in. And why do you think September was so good? Because the end of the stranglehold the Dems have had on Congress is almost over and the wicked witch of the West will soon be meelllllttttttiinnnnnng.




tazzygirl -> RE: Are you exited about 2010 election? (10/1/2010 10:21:58 AM)

That argument might have made sense... if it werent for the O'Donnells in the upcoming election.




popeye1250 -> RE: Are you exited about 2010 election? (10/1/2010 10:23:28 AM)

PaHunk, I got an e-mail from the Toomey campaign in Penn. today and they said they were trying to raise $30,000 by midnight lastnight but that their efforts exceeded everyone's expectations when they raised $74,900!
And they're leading Sestak by a wide margin, he's going to be steamrollered on Nov 2nd. So make sure you get out and vote!
This election will be a repudiation of Obama's policies.
It's funny, 33 days before the election and we don't hear (any) of the Democratic candidates talking about "Amnesty" for illegal aliens! I wonder why that is?
Not a peep! Don't you think they'd want to talk to the Voters about something like that?




mnottertail -> RE: Are you exited about 2010 election? (10/1/2010 10:23:55 AM)

Not really even then, you see its been rising for awhile.  Not just september.




mnottertail -> RE: Are you exited about 2010 election? (10/1/2010 10:30:31 AM)

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ORIGINAL: popeye1250

It's funny, 33 days before the election and we don't hear (any) of the Democratic candidates talking about "Amnesty" for illegal aliens! I wonder why that is?
Not a peep! Don't you think they'd want to talk to the Voters about something like that?


The biggest reason you haven't heard about it from dems is because that has traditionally been a Republican effort.




willbeurdaddy -> RE: Are you exited about 2010 election? (10/1/2010 10:31:21 AM)


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ORIGINAL: popeye1250

PaHunk, I got an e-mail from the Toomey campaign in Penn. today and they said they were trying to raise $30,000 by midnight lastnight but that their efforts exceeded everyone's expectations when they raised $74,900!
And they're leading Sestak by a wide margin, he's going to be steamrollered on Nov 2nd. So make sure you get out and vote!
This election will be a repudiation of Obama's policies.
It's funny, 33 days before the election and we don't hear (any) of the Democratic candidates talking about "Amnesty" for illegal aliens! I wonder why that is?
Not a peep! Don't you think they'd want to talk to the Voters about something like that?


You also think they would be proudly promoting their vote for O-care and support of Crap and Tax. The silence is deafening.




mnottertail -> RE: Are you exited about 2010 election? (10/1/2010 10:32:20 AM)

we have been too busy laughing at the antics and the meltdown on your side to catch our breath.




willbeurdaddy -> RE: Are you exited about 2010 election? (10/1/2010 10:34:04 AM)


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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl

That argument might have made sense... if it werent for the O'Donnells in the upcoming election.


Your comment might have made sense except that there is no GOP candidate that cannot win, including whoever you think the "O'Donnells in the upcoming election"might be, and if you realized that the numbers are so overwhelmingly in favor of the GOP that the more radical TP candidates could lose and control still transfer.




mnottertail -> RE: Are you exited about 2010 election? (10/1/2010 10:35:09 AM)

LOL, you're still way behind the laffer curve.




tazzygirl -> RE: Are you exited about 2010 election? (10/1/2010 10:36:02 AM)

Republican nominee Pat Toomey is leading Rep. Joe Sestak, the Democrat's nominee, 45 percent to 42 percent among likely voters in the Keystone State's race for Senate, according to a Susquehanna Polling and Research survey conducted for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Toomey's three-point lead falls within the margin of error.

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/30/new-poll-indicates-sestak-within-reach-of-toomey/

A real steamroller event!




tazzygirl -> RE: Are you exited about 2010 election? (10/1/2010 10:37:22 AM)

I do so enjoy visiting your fantasy world.

Now, back to reality.

[:D]




servantforuse -> RE: Are you exited about 2010 election? (10/1/2010 10:38:52 AM)

You know what Popeye, you never hear the democrats telling voters how good the health care bill is either. Since they voted for it, you think they would be bragging agout it. Instead, not a peep..




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