Thursday, January 05, 2006

2006 should witness the downfall of Republican dominance?

With the promise of President Bush to stay the course in all respects and continue 2005 through 2006 you have to be very concerned. Being an average American that from the get go sounds ominous and like a threat. In light of the demise of the lower classes under this President you have to be very apprehensive. While he continues to daily worsen the plight of the lower classes and call the country as experiencing prosperity you have to worry about his concerns and the future. Likewise, with the almost daily examples of corruption coming out of this Administration and the President promising more of the same in 2006 we are witnessing as we speak some of the worse corruption this Administration has spewed forth.
Of course no one has ever done anything wrong they are all innocent. At least that is the line of denial until they are backed into a corner. True to form there was nothing but denials until the evidence was undeniable with Abramoff. You have to wonder how deep the denials and corruption will go now? Who will get caught in the trap this time? 2006 is shaping up to look like it is developing into a major rupture of the Republican Party we hope. So let us just take a minute and give the subject of Jack Abramoff and corruption some time and what recent developments might mean for the Republican Party from the eyes of the unbiased.
We are hearing that there may be a couple dozen from both parties brought down by Abramoff when he is through disclosing who he has been bribing. There seems to be politicians on both sides of the aisle as well as their aides. I hope this spells the end of innocent Delay and his hopeful comeback. As we said in our last book, our politicians do not work for us they work for lobbyists and special interests. Now we are going to get the proof. The hopeful result will be the demise of the republican big government, financially irresponsible, so called compassionate conservative party and the average American getting the government back. With 435 House seats and 33 Senate seats up for grabs in November we can hope for the best.
There was a recent Gallop poll done in which almost half of those polled believes Congress to be corrupt. Personally I believe it to be closer to 90% for the Republicans and 75% for Democrats. With the recent Abramoff admission Senators are running scared and rushing to donate his contributions to charity like they are just finding out about his corruption or something and want to appear clean, yeah right no one did nothing or knew nothing. With all the corruption we have all been witnessing almost daily from the Republicans and public opinion being against them at last. You have to believe that the reason Carol Keeton Strayhorn turned her back on the Republican party was not out of fear of the competition in running for governor of Texas but instead out of the realization that the Republican Party at the point is a weight around your neck. It should have happened long ago but this should spell curtains for republican domination.
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com

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