Quote Originally Posted by medicinal
I could go into all the rants on these facts but if you stop and look at the "facts", you'll come away with the same conclusions that I and millions of others have. Time to leave, period.
There's a difference between actual facts and opinions. I understand that the Defeat-o-cons want to run with the tails between their legs but like in another thread.....The People Have Spoken!

Now if ANY of what I stated above is in disbute please point out which line and I'll be more than happy to find a link to your area of concern. Like I've stated, the economic enviroment has been a focal point of mine since 4-03.

Have a good one!:s4:
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