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DNC are at it again

 

As a taxpayer and resident of Florida, I find the behavior of the Democratic National Committee very disturbing. Once upon a time ago, a former first lady made the comment “a right wing conspiracy”. I really think the conspiracy is from the left.

Historically, the Democratic Party cost taxpayers more money over the last several election that some of their proposed social programs. And history is about to repeat itself.

In 2000, the cost of the recount because of allegations of bad votes in the Palm Beach area cost millions of dollars to only find out the results were correct in the first place. During this election period, the DNC made it clear, "every vote must count". To this day, it has.
Next we have Christine Jennings in the 13th District and her spending of taxpayer monies for a witch hunt that only found out that Vern Buchanan did in fact win. Yet Christine continues to accept the facts, she lost because the Democrats did not want a limo liberal with strong ties to banking.
Our Florida Legislature voted in 115 to 1 to move up the primary to reap the benefits of candidate monies from their coffers. This back fired and the DNC punished the people of Florida by taking away the delegates of their party. What happed to "every vote must count"?
Now the Democrats are caught between a rock and hard place and this was caused by the DNC. Screaming Howard Dean and team are going to cost the voters of Florida well over 18 million dollars in a special election. Regretfully, not only will it cost the Democrats of Florida but also the Republicans. We are seeing a shortfall and drastic cuts in Tallahassee because of tight budgets. Can we afford to pay for an election that already took place and needs to repeat because the poor decision of the DNC.
 
Does Dean and company think that there is an abundance of money to fix his mistake? Mr. Dean can pay for it with his millions, the same millions he made from investments on Wall Street. The same millions he made from supporting bad trade agreements costing America tens of thousands in jobs while he made tens of millions in profits.
 
Enough is enough America, do we need selfish, arrogant people such as Dean dictating what is and what he wants?
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Call me crazy

As having the opportunity to have a program on a local Salem affiliate, I have spoken to thousands of people. This was perhaps the best time of my life. I learned so much about what people and how they think. I have discovered that there are more people that share the conservative philosophy that are Democrats than the poplous think.
 
There are many things that still confuse me with many Republican candidates.Those that preach the conservative message and appear to be true conservatives don't get the support from those that claim to be conservative. Those that have traits of being a RINO (Republican in Name Only) are the ones getting the Republican support.
 
I say this based on looking at John McCain. Last year, McCain was in with Fat Boy Teddy K in allowing amnesty for 21 million illegals immigrants. Johnny boy wants to keep the cheap labor in America in order to solicitate support from the employers looking for cheap labor.
 
McCain supports the baby killing industry. He has not come out publically in opposition to abortion. Look over some past donations and you will see the connection to pro choice groups.
 
Regretfully, as a conservative, I have no "prochoice" in selecting who is best for America. I am being spoon fed what those that are steering our party to the middle want. But then again, what are our options, Hillary of Obama?
 
 
 
 
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