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Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Halloween is Over

From SaveTheGOP.com

Despite this people are still running around trying to scare me. If I don’t vote GOP then Nancy Pelosi will become Speak of the House, the Cubbies will win it all and the world will end!

I would encourage everyone to vote tomorrow. Vote for the Republicans, vote for the Democrats, vote for the Libertarians, or vote for some good local independents. Whatever you do though, don’t vote out of fear. Don’t vote for a RINO you hate because you are afraid of the Democrats taking control and ruining this country. The tactics being used by the GOP and their proxies to GOTV this election cycle are bordering on obscene. Vote out of love for your country, not fear of liberals.

If I have to be coerced with terror tactics to go to the polls and vote for the GOP, a party that fights tooth and nail against everything I believe in, then I don’t have much of a choice do I? I sincerely hope what the GOP is saying about this election is not true, that if you care about this country and its future then you must vote Republican. If it is then we are living in a tyranny. If I cannot vote out of office Republicans that are corrupt and abuse the Constitution because it means that an even worse sort of politician could take control then what the hell does that say about GOP management of this nation for the last six years?

Let the Republicans lose and watch what happens . . . the world will keep turning. The sun will come up on Wednesday. The real question is what will the Republicans do to get their base back? Will they actually run conservative candidates? We’ll see I guess. If all of the horrible things that could happen do happen under Democratic leadership then it just may rouse the American people from their slumber. And that alone would be worth a thousand GOP victories at the polls.

Seriously, the next person who walks up to me and tells me to vote Republican because I don’t really have another choice is going to get unloaded on.

Comments

I would encourage everyone to vote tomorrow.

might be a bit late by then.


rasberry

Sparkie Arbuckle on November 7, 2006 at 07:53 am

I’ll be honest.  According to the Republican Party, I voted for the end of America on Saturday when I voted for Sen. Conrad and Rep. Pomeroy.  I hope that America doesn’t flame out because of my vote!  HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

bak72 on November 7, 2006 at 09:52 am

The only libertarian on the ballot was batshit insane (he supports increasing the minimum wage!), so I voted a straight Republican ticket this time around.

Dave_Comet on November 7, 2006 at 09:59 am

The only libertarian on the ballot was batshit insane…

Isn’t that to be expected?


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robert108 on November 7, 2006 at 11:06 am
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Why would it be a negative thing to reaise minimum wage? Just out of curiousity, I have no direct opinion on the matter.

Carrie on November 8, 2006 at 10:23 am

To avoid inflation, wages need to be set by market forces, not by legislation.


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robert108 on November 8, 2006 at 10:28 am

Carrie:

To avoid inflation, wages need to be set by market forces, not by legislation.

Otherwise, when minimum wage is raised inflation will in turn raise. The end result?  No real improvement in purchasing power for the minimum wage earner.

Rose on November 8, 2006 at 10:31 am

You can’t legislate the worth of anyone’s labor.  If an employer is forced to pay more than the job is worth, he either doesn’t hire anyone, or he has to make up the loss somewhere else.


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robert108 on November 8, 2006 at 10:34 am
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If you do the minimum...you reap the minimum.  I understand that it is hard for minimum wage earners to prosper.  What are we saying to others that actaully went above and beyond?  This is a country built on capitalism.  The more effort you put in to prosper, the more benefits you will incur.

Soup on November 8, 2006 at 10:42 am
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