There is some good news here.
The Republican Party is nonexistent in the Northeast; we have to change that and here the grassroots faithful can make a big difference.
For instance, in little ole Connecticut, Chris Dodd is vulnerable due to his inconsistencies in leadership as well as being on the take for the evil banks he now demonizes. You see he was getting paid off with sweetheart mortgage deals and Irish properties while turning a blind eye to what was happening in the financial sector which he was charged with overseeing.
This is a critical election and one where an individual vote can really matter - as well as plain old campaining.
Lets get involved early people and kick the bum out.

Good Luck. Connecticut is full of sleepers who let Shayes depart and kept Dodd. I used to think that being from the North East, especially Connecticut, put me in the company of the intellectual elite. How wrong I was. The people of Connecticut are asleep - Instead of recalling Dodd, demanding his resignation for his part in the economic mess, they wait for 2010, when this will be out of memory. I see with disgust that Connecticut is full of sheep and liberal zombies who will keep Dodd, despite his and Blathering Barney Frank's fingerprints all over the mortgage crisis while chanting..."the failed economic policies of the Bush administration" without realizing Dodd's complicity in that failure - or perhaps I should say Dodd's success in that failure - for honestly, could our nation be in such peril as it finds itself in on economic and social fronts had the democrats not succeeded in destroying prosperity in two short years of obtaining power in the houses?
ReplyDeleteYou put too much faith in the people of Connecticut to correct the mistake which is Dodd -you have a better chance of buying beer on Sunday.
Candace - tell me what you really think - thats the best comment I've seen in a long time - and dead on. I for one am going to work hard anyway to get him out the old fashioned way - vote him out!
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