04-01-2008, 02:23 AM
The outrage that can result in voting them out is there it is just misguided. Four years ago and then again two years ago the Iraq conflict helped to increase the democrats numbers in congress, the rage was focused on the republicans. The dems promised to get us out of Iraq, but yet we are still there.
The problem with our govt. is not democrat or republican, but the way business is done. A handful on freshman congressmen are elected at each election cycle, but even if the majority party is changed, the powers in congress are those who have been there a long time, and serve on the important committees and hold chairmanship of various committees. These congressmen determine what bills will make it to the floor of congress.
To change the way business is done, we need, not to vote for a party, nor for specifics of what the politicians are running for. They rarely fulfill their campaign promises. What we need to do is show our elected officials we want to be represented, and all who are in power, who have generally catered to special interests, now need to be removed. If the existing Senators don't realize this when all incumbents are voted out, then their turn will come in 2 or 4 years.
It is time for govt to change, the way business is done. A democratic or republican win hasn't and will not do that, voting against all of the current government will.
The problem with our govt. is not democrat or republican, but the way business is done. A handful on freshman congressmen are elected at each election cycle, but even if the majority party is changed, the powers in congress are those who have been there a long time, and serve on the important committees and hold chairmanship of various committees. These congressmen determine what bills will make it to the floor of congress.
To change the way business is done, we need, not to vote for a party, nor for specifics of what the politicians are running for. They rarely fulfill their campaign promises. What we need to do is show our elected officials we want to be represented, and all who are in power, who have generally catered to special interests, now need to be removed. If the existing Senators don't realize this when all incumbents are voted out, then their turn will come in 2 or 4 years.
It is time for govt to change, the way business is done. A democratic or republican win hasn't and will not do that, voting against all of the current government will.
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–noun
1. a person attached to another by feelings of affection or personal regard.
2. a person who gives assistance; patron; supporter: friends of the Boston Symphony.
3. a person who is on good terms with another; a perso