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    still feel come for the BULL, I mean comfortable rushing off to the polls to vote your conscience

    Folks, I live in New Jersey, and even I know that Arthur Jones, formerly of Milwaukee, Wisconsin and now living in Lisle, Illinois, has been a member of the American Nazi Party and an over-the-top racist for the past 40 years or so.
    Imagine how he slipped all that under the radar

    I suppose the districts electorate judges may as well of been out "dirty dancing" when this racist waltzed in

    politically corrupt should replace the term correct in all their said promises and the money they spend campaigning

    maybe Americans should stop voting and paying taxes until they explain how in the round world they allowed a Nazi Racist in the door to begin with

    It may just prove out to be safer than rushing off to the polls



    I vote for God and have a clear conscience he can represent me

    why would I give my consent to have corrupt man represent any of my interest Any- HOW ?
    does not make much sense come to think on it

    God is always right

    my right to vote also comes with serious responsibilities to make certain I do so very wisely

    I have serious trust Issues with what we currently already have and the menu looks bleak at best

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattfivefour View Post
    But surely the registered Republican or Democrat Party voters in any district search out the character and beliefs of someone they are considering putting up before the electorate as their representative??? I can only conclude that the conservative voters of this Illinois district either a) didn't bother to do their basic homework, or b) are closet Nazis themselves.
    Mattfivefour, I think that's the inherent problem with public elections, no one really does their own homework. They rely on the campaign ads to make their decisions for them. When Obama was first running for president, and I was working in a corner store, I often asked people who they were voting for and why. One guy said that he was voting for Obama because he was African American but couldn't express one campaign issue that made Obama the better choice.

    Even now the people who say they will vote, don't know much about any candidate then what the media, and attack ads claim about them. There was one ad playing here that Santorum was horrible because he voted to raise his own salary. My husband was like, 'see don't vote for him.' Of course I reminded him that everyone in the senate voted for that pay raise, so all of them were guilty, but the ad only named one person.

    As long as people blindly follow the gossip, and rhetoric of these biased ads and editorials, they are always going to be misled. I think that it speaks to how easy it reallly will be to deceive people into believing the a-c.

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    As everyone knows, folks will vote for a candidate for a variety of reasons, some good and some not so good. Some people will vote on just one single issue, not recognizing other issues they may stand for. What concerns me is if we continue to grow our federal, state and city governments to the point it sways the elections, well, then we can kiss our freedoms goodbye. JMHO……

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    Attention! To the left march, to the left march and so it seems to go in that state. Satan' home away from home

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