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Old 07-07-2011, 10:12 PM   #5
DavidQD

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I vigorously debate friends and foe alike about my views on career politicians--and I stand my ground.
You do? So why, when asked to defend positions you've taken here, do you refuse to answer even the most basic questions? You don't debate, you don't stand your ground....you run your mouth, then run off.

Every citizen that is registered to vote must proceed to vote and remove career politicians from the perch of the Republic's government and infuse a new generation of public servants that place the "needs" of the majority ahead of the "greed" from the minority. Until this is accomplished, we will continue to witness the rising tide of Bachmann, Santorum, Boehner, McConnell, Cain and Duke making a mockery of democracy--a gift that millions of Americans have and continue to sacrifice their lives for. Dude....career politicians? Bachmann is only on her third term, hardly what passes for a career politician. Duke? Cain? They've never held public office. Rather than stifling would-be elected officials, they are the would-be elected officials. They are fresh voices and fresh ideas. Once again, you've taken up two contradictory positions. Career politicians are bad, but new faces seeking office are bad, too. Or are you simply ignorant of the careers of Duke and Cain?

While we're at it, on the laughable chance you're elected, will you pledge to serve only two terms, and not seek higher office after that? After all, if being a career pol is a bad thing, you surely don't want to become that which you hate. Right?
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