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    Nowalive1 year, 2 months ago

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    Excellent piece. I would encourage all who read this article to quietly reflect on the 535 men and women in the capitol that routinely go against the wishes of the majority of Americans.

    It is time for a return to common sense in government. For far too long our elected representatives have only represented their own interests. Holding office is a CIVIC DUTY, not a right. It is a priveledge, granted to them by us, to act on our behalf in the interst of the entire nation and not just the powerful few that heap money, cars, properties, trips, etc. on them to push for concessions rather than standing firm for the mutual benefit of everyone.

    About 2 1/2 years ago I began joking about making a run for POTUS. I worked up a basic policy and platform. About 1 1/2 years ago I decided to get serious about running. I am running for POTUS in 2012 because I truly want to make a positive difference in America.

    Some of you know me, and have read my posts and comments. I believe it is time for the electorate (you and me) to REALLY send a message to our elected officials by not letting them continue with business as usual. Fire your ineffectual employees.

    With that said I ask you all to review my websites and decide for yourself.

    Vote Hamilton in 2012
    Common sense, is genius dressed in it's working clothes.

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