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THE UNDEFENDED INDEPENDENT!
Excerpt from the U.S. Declaration of Independence!
"But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object evinces a "design" to reduce them (the people) under absolute "Despotism", it is their (the people's) right, it is "their duty", to throw off such government, and to provide new guards for their future security"!
(An example of government's "Abuse of Power": Padding the voting booth with illegal or paid for ballots to insure election! Both, the Democratic and the Republican parties are guilty of these actions!)
From an AP article dated July 4, 2012!
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Thousands of people rushed to stores to redeem pre-paid gift cards they said were given to them previously by the party that won Mexico's presidency, inflaming accusations that the weekend election was marred by (widespread vote-buying).
At least a few cardholders were angry, complaining that they didn't get as much as promised or that their cards weren't working. Neighbors at one store in a poor neighborhood on the outskirts of Mexico City said the unusually large crowds prevented them from doing their daily shopping.
Some of the people lined up to use gift cards who said they got them for supporting the Institutional Revolutionary Party (Socialist Democratic Party), or PRI, whose candidate Enrique Pena Nieto won Sunday's presidential election, according to the preliminary official vote count. Some wore red T-shirts and baseball caps or carried tote bags with Pena Nieto's name printed in white.
(Many probably wore T-shirts emblazoned with the words "Change You Can Believe In")
OF COURSE, THIS COULD NEVER HAPPEN IN THE UNITED STATES! (Especially, with our current "Booming" Economy and our uncorrupt government!)
WHEN VOTING FOR THE LESSER OF THE TWO EVILS, YOU ARE STILL VOTING FOR EVIL!
I AM THANKFUL THAT I AM NOT A POLITICIAN; FOR IF I WAS, I WOULDN'T HAVE A CONSCIENCE!
"PENDENT OPERA CONSTUPRO" (The work hangs corrupt)
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Frankie8 10 months, 2 weeks ago
Well now, I am going to have to disagree with you on this one because I believe there are honorable politicians who want to serve both their districts and the country as best they can. Congress is very complicated with hundreds of bills coming in each year, all of them long, in obscure language with things added in that have little or nothing to do with the original bill. Everyone has to get along with others the best that they can. Everyone has to make compromises, give a little, get a little, expect in rare occasions when it can not be done.
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