Anyone casting a vote for this man on the other side of the fence knowing what he did to escape the boot to the curb as a republican is simply admitting our garbage is their garbage picked gold as this man betrayed everyone for his own self interest because even the founding fathers had to be begged to keep these jobs, now these people spend millions to get a $200 thousand dollar a year cake job until Obama came along and screwed that up by waking us up.
Please we beg of you all, don't keep doing the same thing over and over expecting different results.
Some people define that as insanity. WE Sane people. Please join us over here after 4 decades of Fat assed Jihad Jack Murtha, traitor to his brothers' in arms and country for his false "killed in cold blood" Haditha accusations.
Here's the Rush Limbaugh morning update which focuses on the primaries today, Specter in particular..Two U.S. senators in jeopardy on big day of voting | ReutersDemocrats Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania and Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas face strong tests from the left. Also, a U.S. Senate race in Kentucky between a Republican establishment favorite and a conservative "Tea Party" activist will test the strength of that loosely organized movement.Kentucky will be the first state to close its polls, with voting ending at 7 p.m. EDT in the months-long, state-by-state process of the two parties picking their candidates for November's congressional elections.The three primary election battles highlight the biggest day of voting so far in a year when opinion polls find a sour voter mood fueled by distrust of Washington and worries that neither party is doing enough to rescue the economy and restrain government spending.That mood, which pollsters say is the strongest in decades, threatens to sweep away many well-known incumbents and put Democratic control of Congress at risk in November's election when all 435 House of Representatives seats, 36 of 100 Senate seats and 37 of 50 state governorships are at stake."If you're an incumbent, it doesn't matter what party you are in -- you better take this seriously. People are angry," said Brad Coker of Mason-Dixon Polling and Research.
As I mentioned there are other races around the country today and those are as follows...
WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama is not on the ballot in this week's primaries, nor is Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the Republican Senate leader.But both have a stake in intensely competitive Senate races in three states, contests testing the strength of the tea party among Kentucky Republicans and the durability of incumbent Democratic Sens. Blanche Lincoln in Arkansas and Arlen Specter in Pennsylvania.In a fourth race of national significance, Republican Tim Burns and Democrat Mark Critz battled to fill out the term of the late Democratic Rep. John Murtha in a congressional district in southwestern Pennsylvania. Both political parties reported spending roughly $1 million to sway the race, turning it into a laboratory for the fall campaign, when all 435 House seats will be on the ballot.Oregon voters also faced a deadline for returning ballots in a statewide mail-in vote that began more than two weeks ago.On the eve of the busiest primary night of the year so far, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said Monday that Obama was following the races, but "not that closely.""We have supported incumbent Democratic senators and we've done a lot on behalf of each campaign," he added, referring to Lincoln and Specter.Gibbs said Obama's involvement had not become an issue in the primaries. continued at - Yahoo!
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