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March 26, 2008 - 1:58am

Growing up, sperm was a whale ? Now, It's a political statement. This means we're screwed? Or whale over our heads ? Neither party has presented any virtual viability of said electicalitrtoids,/candidates, therefore, the majority by convention suspends all government activity till further notice. BY and for the CITIZENS of theses UNITED STATES We declare this inherent right to choose thought??? Prior to action ! ..Novel Idea ?

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You ask a great question!

You ask a great question! Sadly too many voters are stuck in their partisan affiliations and can't think their way out. Many do not see the corruption in both parties. I read through my emails this morning and ended up pouring another cup of coffee and was left with the feeling that people are pigs. The obsession with sex has turned me off of politics. People are lining up to confess to adultery and drugs, with pride.

Trying to destroy the reputations of our candidates has now oozed into the internet. I see very few who are working for an agenda or a candidate who speaks for them. I see people out to destroy, in any way they can, others for debating their point of view that is not shared.

I'm losing interest in the campaign as it breeds anger and hatred that I despise. There is nothing left to work for or to win.

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Good morning Sandra, It's

Good morning Sandra, It's like background noise with an occasional ha ha made you look theme to it, testing us to see if we're paying attention while readying the hammer of distraction.Few individuals there are to recognize this game before it's too late and that real skulduggery is in the making.

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