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My faith in Republican's has been restored

Sorry for being so political lately, but I actually believed Republicans would do the right thing today, and vote in favor of much needed legislation, providing liquidity to the US financial system, and helping home owners, who got caught up in the American dream of home ownership.

But will wonders never cease, the Republicans today (and admittedly some Democrats as well) reaffirmed my belief the Republican philosophy of I've got mine, who cares about anyone else, still reigns true, by helping to defeat the proposed legislation.

And to think I almost believed John McCain, when he said he would change the way Congress works, and would reach across the isle to work with Democrats in a bipartisan fashion. But after hearing John McCain's speech today, I now realize his calls for reaching across the isle, were simply to make it easier for him to stick a knife in the back of Democrats, when they weren't watching.

Hopefully the American public will wake up in the next 36 days, and see the light, before it's too late.

Comments

Becky said…
That man disturbs me and I can't explain why?
Marc said…
Up late again I see. I shouldn't be talking though since it's after 1 AM and I'm still up.

It must be knowing our country is in such good hands now, has made me so giddy with such joy, I can't sleep.
Claude (France) said…
Hi Mike,
I think our countries we love so muche (France for me first) are bad driven even by gauche/droite in France like Democratics/Republicans in USA.
I think that the really president is always MONEY and it is the programmed death.

Our chance is Love, Work, Faith and protection of our country by selecting WO is coming in !
What to do with nucear weapons if you have a lot of bad strangers in the house !!
Mark VanKirk said…
Well, Palin has been entertaining. I can't wait for the debate.

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