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Offline Mike M

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Re: Congress drops SOPA and PIPA (for now)
« Reply #15 on: January 22, 2012, 12:55:07 AM »
If only we listened to George Washington when he said not to make political parties :biggrin:

In the current state of Washington, I completely hate this country. Sure... it's better than many, but they aren't even representing the majority of their citizens anymore (in my view, that is). It's all about their fat paychecks... not what matters for this country.
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Honestly, if people don't understand politics and candidates in their entirety, then they should not be allowed to vote. :no:
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Re: Congress drops SOPA and PIPA (for now)
« Reply #16 on: January 22, 2012, 02:12:42 AM »
If only we listened to George Washington when he said not to make political parties :biggrin:

In the current state of Washington, I completely hate this country. Sure... it's better than many, but they aren't even representing the majority of their citizens anymore (in my view, that is). It's all about their fat paychecks... not what matters for this country.
:clap: :clap: :clap:

Honestly, if people don't understand politics and candidates in their entirety, then they should not be allowed to vote. :no:
I understand politics to a point, however, if I don't know either candidate on a specific office position, I will leave that selection blank when I go to vote. I don't blindly vote.

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Re: Congress drops SOPA and PIPA (for now)
« Reply #17 on: January 22, 2012, 02:29:11 PM »
People don't pay attention to their plans and their history. All they care is that it's on their political party. :rolleyes:
Agreed. I listen to a lot of talk radio, and in turn, hear from voters of my party. It's really frustrating to hear them endorse Newt Gingrich. Out of all the candidates, Newt is the closest to Obama as far as policies go. Which begs the question, if it's not Obama's policies you're against, then what is it? Even more frustrating is when his supporters cheered him on when he refused to answer questions about one of his affairs. I thought we were the party of morals? :hmm:

It's sad how badly our government is being run right now. I'm personally sick of my particular congressman, and I'm not thrilled with the new Republican nominees either. It's up to the voters, and unfortunately, as Matt said, the average voter knows very little about their own congressmen or government.
And it's easier now more than ever to keep up with your congressmen and senators. Many have an email newsletter. You can also sign up at Congress.org to get updates on legislation, and how your congressmen and senators voted. I'm not so crazy about my congressman either. He's okay, but could be better. My Democrat senator is retiring (thank God - he was one of the deciding votes on Obamacare) and my Republican one is awesome.
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Re: Congress drops SOPA and PIPA (for now)
« Reply #18 on: January 22, 2012, 04:41:47 PM »
People don't pay attention to their plans and their history. All they care is that it's on their political party. :rolleyes:
Agreed. I listen to a lot of talk radio, and in turn, hear from voters of my party. It's really frustrating to hear them endorse Newt Gingrich. Out of all the candidates, Newt is the closest to Obama as far as policies go. Which begs the question, if it's not Obama's policies you're against, then what is it? Even more frustrating is when his supporters cheered him on when he refused to answer questions about one of his affairs. I thought we were the party of morals? :hmm:

It's sad how badly our government is being run right now. I'm personally sick of my particular congressman, and I'm not thrilled with the new Republican nominees either. It's up to the voters, and unfortunately, as Matt said, the average voter knows very little about their own congressmen or government.
And it's easier now more than ever to keep up with your congressmen and senators. Many have an email newsletter. You can also sign up at Congress.org to get updates on legislation, and how your congressmen and senators voted. I'm not so crazy about my congressman either. He's okay, but could be better. My Democrat senator is retiring (thank God - he was one of the deciding votes on Obamacare) and my Republican one is awesome.

His 15 minutes of fame will end soon, I think he'll be next to wave the white flag.


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Re: Congress drops SOPA and PIPA (for now)
« Reply #19 on: January 22, 2012, 05:56:59 PM »
I am glad SOPA is dead. The rep that introduced the bill is "revising" it. Let us see how much bull :censored:  comes from it this time.
SOPA and PIPA aren't dead. Sure, it's tabled for now... but like what Matt said, they most likely will pass them on a Friday or on a holiday.

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Re: Congress drops SOPA and PIPA (for now)
« Reply #20 on: January 23, 2012, 12:18:27 AM »
I understand politics to a point, however, if I don't know either candidate on a specific office position, I will leave that selection blank when I go to vote. I don't blindly vote.
Which is why I have no intention on voting.