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    I have been railing against the "old boy network" for years. There is nothing wrong with America. America is the single most compassionate, generous, and helpful nation on earth. However, there are 535 men and women in D.C. that make us appear to be the single greatest evil in the universe.

    I truly believe in term limits, as this would at least minimize the damage done by the radical and greedy elements of government. As I have stated in NUMEROUS posts, America is THE greatest nation on earth. It's citizens are rich in culture, diverse in all aspects of life. We, as a nation are the hardest working (by virtue of the lack of time off we take), hardest playing (by virtue of our leisure time pursuits), most generous (private citizen donations for foreign disasters outweighs other nations by 5 to 1), and offer the most assistance to others in times of need (the US is typically the FIRST on scene with emergency supplies), and yet to the eyes of the world we are the ultimate evil. Within our very own borders there is a large segment that also believes this, much to my dismay.

    I urge all who read this article, and the comments on it to visit my websites and decide for yourself what REAL representation, REAL change is.

    http://www.freewebs.com/nowalive

    http://www.we-the-people.50megs.com

    Many of you have seen my comments and know my hopes.

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

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