Re: {OT} the party of obstruction



On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 00:30:33 GMT, dizzy <dizzy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Scott in Florida wrote:

On 29 Aug 2006 15:53:43 -0700, "ACAR" <getoutanpush@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The President's office has a term limit, why not Legislators? Term
limits was a big deal with Republicans just a few years ago. Power
corrupts.

Like I said....you can vote the bums out any time you want.

It seems people don't want to vote them out.

I used to think that, too. But the fact is that the incumbents have
too much an unfair advantage. I now favor term limits.

I won't argue that...

I still think the staff is a LOT of the problem.


--

Scott in Florida

'The Land of the Free. Thanks to the Brave'
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