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October 13, 2008 at 1:26 PM #287115October 13, 2008 at 7:49 PM #286932
mercedes7
ParticipantBump…you bet I’m voting against her!
October 13, 2008 at 7:49 PM #287228mercedes7
ParticipantBump…you bet I’m voting against her!
October 13, 2008 at 7:49 PM #287245mercedes7
ParticipantBump…you bet I’m voting against her!
October 13, 2008 at 7:49 PM #287271mercedes7
ParticipantBump…you bet I’m voting against her!
October 13, 2008 at 7:49 PM #287277mercedes7
ParticipantBump…you bet I’m voting against her!
October 14, 2008 at 6:43 PM #287309PD
ParticipantI called her office as well and urged her to vote against the bailout.
Vote her out.
October 14, 2008 at 6:43 PM #287608PD
ParticipantI called her office as well and urged her to vote against the bailout.
Vote her out.
October 14, 2008 at 6:43 PM #287625PD
ParticipantI called her office as well and urged her to vote against the bailout.
Vote her out.
October 14, 2008 at 6:43 PM #287652PD
ParticipantI called her office as well and urged her to vote against the bailout.
Vote her out.
October 14, 2008 at 6:43 PM #287656PD
ParticipantI called her office as well and urged her to vote against the bailout.
Vote her out.
October 14, 2008 at 6:59 PM #287314barnaby33
ParticipantFor some people the bailout and the message it sends were so important that voting against her was fait accompli when she voted for it.
I am one of those people. We are headed down a monstrously bad path and she helped put us there through her vote, she should be run out of town, let alone lose her job.
You can argue whether any one issue is important enough to justify her firing, but for me its not one issue. There are many issues involved but it was all distilled with crystal clarity, at least for me, when she voted yes.
I’m now going to have to pay to directly bailout the assholes who’ve made housing unaffordable and the even bigger assholes who made the whole thing possible and some posters here have the chutzpah to say that alone shouldn’t be enough to vote her out. “What the fuck,” is all I can say.
PS I’m a life long Democrat so this isn’t a matter of me just voting against the other party.
JoshOctober 14, 2008 at 6:59 PM #287614barnaby33
ParticipantFor some people the bailout and the message it sends were so important that voting against her was fait accompli when she voted for it.
I am one of those people. We are headed down a monstrously bad path and she helped put us there through her vote, she should be run out of town, let alone lose her job.
You can argue whether any one issue is important enough to justify her firing, but for me its not one issue. There are many issues involved but it was all distilled with crystal clarity, at least for me, when she voted yes.
I’m now going to have to pay to directly bailout the assholes who’ve made housing unaffordable and the even bigger assholes who made the whole thing possible and some posters here have the chutzpah to say that alone shouldn’t be enough to vote her out. “What the fuck,” is all I can say.
PS I’m a life long Democrat so this isn’t a matter of me just voting against the other party.
JoshOctober 14, 2008 at 6:59 PM #287630barnaby33
ParticipantFor some people the bailout and the message it sends were so important that voting against her was fait accompli when she voted for it.
I am one of those people. We are headed down a monstrously bad path and she helped put us there through her vote, she should be run out of town, let alone lose her job.
You can argue whether any one issue is important enough to justify her firing, but for me its not one issue. There are many issues involved but it was all distilled with crystal clarity, at least for me, when she voted yes.
I’m now going to have to pay to directly bailout the assholes who’ve made housing unaffordable and the even bigger assholes who made the whole thing possible and some posters here have the chutzpah to say that alone shouldn’t be enough to vote her out. “What the fuck,” is all I can say.
PS I’m a life long Democrat so this isn’t a matter of me just voting against the other party.
JoshOctober 14, 2008 at 6:59 PM #287657barnaby33
ParticipantFor some people the bailout and the message it sends were so important that voting against her was fait accompli when she voted for it.
I am one of those people. We are headed down a monstrously bad path and she helped put us there through her vote, she should be run out of town, let alone lose her job.
You can argue whether any one issue is important enough to justify her firing, but for me its not one issue. There are many issues involved but it was all distilled with crystal clarity, at least for me, when she voted yes.
I’m now going to have to pay to directly bailout the assholes who’ve made housing unaffordable and the even bigger assholes who made the whole thing possible and some posters here have the chutzpah to say that alone shouldn’t be enough to vote her out. “What the fuck,” is all I can say.
PS I’m a life long Democrat so this isn’t a matter of me just voting against the other party.
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