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Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Hello Washington, Is anyone listening to us down here on Main Street?

Well one local Woman is going to make sure that the candidates hear from Main Street, USA and not there Hollywood ideal of what Main Street . The candidates are wasting hundreds-of-thousands of dollars on TV, Radio, and Internet ads telling us what the state of affairs are, how the middleclass is doing and who is responsible for the mess on Wallstreet and all the corruption in Washington. Reminds me of a discussion between two children, neither taking responsibility, or if they do, they only did it because they were forced to. Truth is something Washington needs, we keep sending new people to Washington to clean it up, but instead Washington turns the honest into the status quo members. We do need change... but we want Ethical, Honest, Responsible, Moral and Family Valued Change not this free for all that has been discussed. I want to propose the Candidates have to have their plans notorized and that every quarter they have to answer to us on why they are deviating from their promises.

Check out this article about the grassroot effort to educate both Candidates, please join in, let's show the candidates that we are not impressed with the fancy speeches and debates and that we read their reports, websites and check their records. You can make a difference!!!
http://www.newsobserver.com/news/story/1245634.html

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