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I’m Proud To Be a Virginian

Started by washingtonindependent · 8 months ago

As someone who’s lived almost my entire life in Virginia, this election means a great deal to me, as it does to most voters in the state.
For the first time since 1964, Virginia is in play in a presidential election. Many residents are surprised to see Virginia shaded blue on som ... Continue reading »

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  • You are responsible.

    You are about to elect a President and a legislature who will give you a bigger government and more spending. Your new President will give amnesty to millions of illegal aliens, drastically increase the number of H-1B visas, and eliminate E-verify at a time when millions of American Citizens are out of work. Your new Commander in Chief will keep American soldiers in Iraq against your will. Your new Chief Executive will borrow, spend, give away, and waste billions of dollars when the national debt is passing $12 trillion. Against your wishes, your new President helped Bush give $1 trillion to the banks as his parting gift. Your new President and legislature will continue to take your money and give it to someone else. No matter how much you object, neither Public Servant Number One nor the legislature will listen and will continue to implement their own agenda. It doesn't matter if it's Democrat or Republican.

    You are responsible for what you're going to get so, no whining later.

    http://ewebsmith.com/Finance/notlistening.html
  • I am a Virginian as well and hope that this state can carry Obama - and finally put an honest, trustworthy, hard working, ally-friendly President in the White House, who will restore dignity and respect to this great country.
  • What a useful post here. Very informative for me..TQ friends...

    http://sain-web.com
  • Virginia is on the right track, and I hope that other states will soon follow their noteworthy example of using optical machines properly. Even if Virginia walks slow, it never walks backwards. :)

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