Gone Fishing


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By Robert O'Harrow |  July 23, 2008; 6:01 AM ET
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Fishing:

No doubt looking seeking suckers.

Posted by: 3rd-Party Advocate | July 26, 2008 1:18 PM

3rd Party,

For whom in this debate do you advocate?

Suckers are to be found in all quarters.

Posted by: Che in Great Falls | July 27, 2008 11:20 AM

What has happened to the Federal Insider? It used to be a very important read, now it seems to be going far away from its original structure.
I miss Mr. Birnbaum. Please go back to following the money inside Washington's offices.
K. Gibb

Posted by: Kathy Gibb | July 29, 2008 3:31 PM

Gone Fishing:

Ghe In Great Falls desired illumination on the issue of suckers.

As a Democrat I am less inclined to believe in elected representative government based upon bills that are covertly brought forward, without, debate, amendment feasibility, or an up and down vote. It depicts the ramrod subtlety of the Bolshevik, leon Trotsky, who did away with private ownership of land and the practice of religion.

Believing that our vote will truly secure the Will Of The People
is being obfuscated by politics of blame, rather than constructive achievement; one such example, is alleviating the current price for heating fuel. Another example, is the purge led by Senator Schumer, away from prosecuting the Wall Street crooks who reaped huge profits from the sub-prime scam, by dedicating his energy more toward a cleansing of judicial nominees, that do not reflect his progressive ideology: those who have a religious view.

What we got is unmitigated CHANGE, without definition; and which is wholeheartedly supported by the same Wall Street crowd that reaped huge profits from the subprime debacle;and which, still remains loose with regard to manipulation . As for the removal of private ownership of land, taxes are in full swing, via the excuse of Eminent Domain and the ongoing mortgage-interest juice leading to foreclosures.

We are designated: SUCKERS TO BE MINED. And it is interesting
that our elected take full advantage, of paid for, out-of-country
trips. One way of dealing with the situation, is TERM LIMITS!


Posted by: 3rd-Party Advocate | August 4, 2008 10:47 PM

Gone Fishing:

Ghe In Great Falls desired illumination on the issue of suckers.

As a Democrat I am less inclined to believe in elected representative government based upon bills that are covertly
brought forward, without, debate, amendment feasibility , and an up and down vote. It depicts the ramrod subtlety of the Bolshevik, leon Trotsky, who did away with private ownership of
land and the practice of religion.

Believing that our vote will truly secure the Will Of The People
is being obfuscated by politics of blame, rather than constructive achievement; one such example, is alleviating
the current price for heating fuel. Another example, is the purge
led by Senator Schumer, away from prosecuting the Wall Street
crooks who reaped huge profits from the sub-prime scam, by
dedicating his energy more towards a cleansing of judicial nominees, that do not reflect his progressive ideology.

What we got is unmitigated CHANGE, without definition; and
which is wholeheartedly supported by the same Wall Street crowd that reaped huge profits from the subprime debacle;
and which, still remains loose with regard to manipulation . As for the removal of private ownership of land, taxes are in full swing, via the excuse of Eminent Domain and the ongoing mortgage-interest juice leading to foreclosures.

We are designated: SUCKERS TO BE MINED. And it is interesting
that our elected take full advantage, of paid for, out-of-country
trips. One way of dealing with the situation, is TERM LIMITS!


vote

Posted by: 3rd-Party Advocate | August 4, 2008 10:51 PM

Another feather in the Bush cap that says "I (don't) support our troops."

Posted by: dizzsays | August 8, 2008 3:43 PM

Another feather in the Bush cap that says "I (don't) support our troops."

Posted by: dizzsays | August 8, 2008 3:43 PM

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