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15 Responses to “In the 2010 election is any one willing to vote against any incumbent?”

  1. We could start by voting our John Kerry. Having people in secret societies is never a excellent thing.

  2. I agree. The vast majority of incumbents need to be shown the door. There are certainly a few weasel Republicans that I wont miss.

  3. Schlock prevails, we must organize against the present carrion ,
    and vote them out,

  4. Yes, since I live in Texas and we still have some Republicans in office. I will do everything I can to make our government 100% Democrat.

  5. Julie S says:

    Yes, we are the boss, but the sad part is that those we’ve place in charge have seemingly forgotten that we pay their bread and butter. We are really ignored and have been for a very long time.

  6. Russell W says:

    Term Limits are the answer Anyone that votes for or against a Bill without reading it Needs to GO

  7. I agree. Also, check out this site. Regarding the Constitutional requirement for population among congressional districts. It’s way out of proportion to what the constitution says; it’s supposed to be 1 rep for every 30,000, but it is now 700,000+ in most districts.

    http://www.thirty-thousand.org

  8. SCOTT M says:

    I agree with you. I am plotting to vote against nearly ALL the incumbents in 2010.

  9. Michelle S says:

    Hey I’ve been ranting this one for a while. How do we start a movement.

    I reckon we vote them all out until they get it right.

  10. gosam777 says:

    My “employee” voted NO on the amnesty bill, NO on the Bush stimulus, NO on TARP back last Fall, NO on Obama’s stimulous, NO on the budget. He’s got the job for life, sorry.

  11. gshprd918 says:

    I fully agree! When Jesse Ventura ran for Minnesota Governor, he said that serving in a public office is a civic duty, not a career. He kept right to his word, served 1 term, and stepped down. I don’t agree with all of his policies, or everything he did in office, but he did set a fantastic example that more politicians should adopt! There are excellent ones in office, but the vast majority get voted in and lose their way!

  12. Congressmen should have term limits.

  13. punjabipwr says:

    american politics are 80% corrupt and the rest are just to frightened to say anything

  14. I’m pretty pleased with both US Senators for my state. One is Dem, the other is Republican. Now, the US congressman for my area sucks. He’s Republican.

  15. DAR says:

    The people in the 14th District of Texas should vote Ron Paul back in.

    I’m indifferent to the rest of them. (Although Kucinich is honest and you should make sure his opponent is better before throwing the baby out with the bath water.)

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