and their behavior will continue for as long as "We People" don't take a responsible interest in solving all of those social and economic problems that are turning our Country into a "Banana Republic" and causing a great deal of suffering and economic loss to the Citizens of the United States of America.
Without positive action for the good of the Democratic Majority within our Country that is exactly what will happen. Did you make a campaign donation to one of those candidates who are nothing more than "Yes People for Big Money?" If so, you will certainly get what you asked for. That being, nothing. While all the while, those rich people get richer and you get poorer and poorer. Where will you end up after you lose your job or are forced to take early retirement? Most likely, you will end up on the street homeless and die from starvation or exposure to the weather.
So the finalists are: A tortured Viet Nam War Hero and a Lawyer from Chicago, Illinois. One of whom could die at any time. One who has mixed Politics with Religion. One who might also run out of money. I wonder who among them will actually serve the Majority, instead of the people who gave tens of millions of dollars to their campaign. Your guess is as good as mine.
As long as money controls the Democratic Process, "We people" will get nothing but a whole lot of pain and suffering for no good reason except to make the World's richest even richer. Who will you vote for in 2008?
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