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December 4, 2009

Renee Taylor says in today's article that:
"Law enforcement, prosecutors and judges, for the most part, do have access to nationwide criminal backgrounds on arrestees, but the same judges and prosecutors continue, whether for political reasons or individual state laws, open the doors and allow the criminal to walk free. While an arrestee has the right to “reasonable bond,” what constitutes “reasonable bond” in a case such as Clemmons?"
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I am just a poor, old, dumb cowboy but, it appears to me we have too many skunks in the henhouse. We hire (elect) people (politicians) to protect the hens (us) that are producing the eggs (revenues)to sustain our civilization (freedom). Seems to me we have hired some Skunks that have contaminated the henhouse to the point that they have all become a bunch of egg sucking, ego driven, selfish socialists. I just do not understand when we provide grant money (tax revenues) to organizations such as Acorn to promote voter fraud through a bunch of thugs. I thought grants were to be used for new technologies which improve life not social mores which control lives. We give Acorn the money to hire lawyers to sue us and we hire lawyers to defend ourselves? Seems to me we are paying for both sides and the skunks are sucking the eggs dry! So, to me, our elected officials are either (a) a skunk or (b) too cowardly to call a skunk, SKUNK and do anything about getting the skunks out of the henhouse. My conclusion is...It is up to me and other voters like me to accept my responsibility in cleaning up the henhouse, therefore, I will not vote for any incumbent. I will vote for someone who will rescind COLA adjusted pay increases for Congress, favors a balanced budget, will eliminate travel allowances for Congress, will insist that all future Lobbying monies be deposited to the account of the citizens of the US rather than campaign coffers and such money be used for debt retirement, first, then emergency contingency funds, second. Cleeaning hen houses is not a fun job. But, the time has come for us to clean house and we begin at the voting polls. So, let's get started. Out of 300 million people, I bet we can find someone ready, willing, and able to represent us rahter than their own selfish interests and those of the Lobbyists.
Sincerely,
Obviously Russia has a vested interest in keeping Iran alive, and sustaining the Repressive Mullah regime in power.
As one commentator repeats often, FOLLOW THE MONEY.
Both governments have no qualms about "eliminating" opposition by brute force.
We have a wimp for an elected leader, and I do not see any course change for either Russia or Iran.
Bet on Israel.
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