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Al3404 Wrote: Aug 15, 2010 10:58 AM
Struggle for Power in the United States Today the struggle in America over ObmaPolitics and his left leaning ideology, policies and oppressive legislation misses the point and is silent on the real struggle on which the American people and press should be focusing. Obama and his biased Democrat Congress is a symptom of the long standing problem…power distribution! Voting all the Democrats and President Obama out of office won’t cure the bleeding cancer of our central (Federal) government. Removing the cancer will solve one symptom of the problem our Nation has experienced, and has the potential to jump start the American people on a comeback trail to rescue our republican form of government and streamline the central government so...
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Dan840 Wrote: Aug 15, 2010 3:45 PM
Congress, the Presidents, and the Supreme Courts have been ignoring and distorting the Constitution since it was adopted by the states.

A simple reading of the enumerated powers granted by the States to the federal government makes it obvious how far we have wandered from the limitations placed on the federal government by the Constitution.

We do NOT need a Constitutional convention, or a "new path for our Nation". We simply need to follow our Constitution.

The only way out of this insanity is to elect candidates who understand and REVERE the Constitution. We must elect people who are willing to de-fund and eliminate federal programs that are not authorized by the Constitution. Let the states and the people handle their own...

Congressional job approval continues to tank, with now more than 70% of Americans decidedly less than enamored of the men and women who were once at least popular enough to win an election or two, or—if you’re Charlie Rangel—nineteen. People regularly use terms such as “dysfunctional,” “corrupt,” “self-serving,” “inept,” “confused,” “incompetent,” “ineffective” and “lazy” to characterize members of the House and Senate in general.

Therefore, all signs point toward a major house-cleaning this November. Some are predicting a Republican retaking of the House of Representatives and significant gains in the Senate. But it’s not just incumbent Democrats at risk—even some...