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A voting trick
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05/02/2008 14:37:46
 
 
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05/02/2008 13:54:48
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Politics
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Miscellaneous
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01289482
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How many pennies would you need if the government provided you housing, food, medical care, and clothing? :o) Just thinking from the Dems' perspective... :o)



>>>When you go to vote do this. Think of what a politician said: eg. - I am going to bring change to America. Add the following phrase to the end of the promise. "At whose expense?" If the answer comes out of your wallet, don't vote for that person.
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>>That only works if I object to paying for whatever. I have no problem paying for schools, roads, trash collection, and a ton of other things that I consider the proper role of government.
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>>I try hard to vote for what I consider in the best interests of the country (or whatever entity the office I'm voting for serves) rather than my personal interests.
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>>Tamar
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>Good for you. For me, I need every penny I can keep and I fight for it.
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