First off, that paragraph is incomplete. Second, I wonder how much it costs for Bush to abuse his Air Force One privilege to campaign in 4 states for 3 days; I mean, we're lucky if he's actually working in the White House and isn't down in Crawford. Third, either Congress or the states need to step forward with a constitutional amendment that prohibits a sitting federal official of any stripe to campaign for anyone at any level of government. The people entrust the working of the federal government to them, not to worry about who will take over abusing their position to campaign for others later.
Campaign Finance Reform or RPG's? That's my question.
Which do you think would be
most effective?
I know that you do not advocate such violence, but when are Federally Elected Officials actually HELD accountable?
The "corner-stone" of the Republican Party has been about "accountability."
I'm not implying that you're suggesting that they're never accountable, I'm attempting to open up a channel for you to outline how the next "Demi (Diva)"
Leader of the Free World *cough,* should comport themselves during election season.
I'm not in as much favor for RPG's as I used to be. Primarily because, apparently they went out of fasion when the "rag head" trust fund babies from Saudi Arabia could use them to threaten airports, and airlines. And eventually give up on that concept as they took "flight lessons" from "air schools" in America while Bush took "photo-opps" on his piece of shit ranch in Crawford Texas, as he attempts to have the Air Force shoot down American's learning how to fly single engine Cessnas over my farm in the "No-Fly-Zone" when he's at his
Chapel Hill Ranch.
Oooh! I feel safer!
*vomit*
"We don't make up the news, we just REPORT it, making up the news is the Government's job." ~ V is for Vendetta.
Sorry no sites to quote.
No poetry, or historical analogies.
Just sick of Bush 43's shite.
Real time, first hand observance.