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I have been waiting and hoping that someone would ask, or better still answer these questions.
1: Who writes those 1,100 page bills that show up in a days time? I know that they are supposed to be written in the appropriate committees but somehow I doubt it.
2: Who greased the skids for Obama, enrolled him in Harvard, enabled an unknown state senator to give a speech at the Democrat Convention, who wrote the speech. And was this who a foreign power?
3: Was there any others on a parallel course, who are they, are they in the cabinet, in Congress?.
4: How could this have happened to the Republic in 20 short years since RWR?
Thank you, Bob
PS Please ask your Congress Person who writes these bills.
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04-09-2009 11:22 PM
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Talukah, those are great questions. I offer some others

Originally Posted by
talucah
I have been waiting and hoping that someone would ask, or better still answer these questions.

Originally Posted by
talucah
1: Who writes those 1,100 page bills that show up in a days time? I know that they are supposed to be written in the appropriate committees but somehow I doubt it.
2: Who greased the skids for Obama, enrolled him in Harvard, enabled an unknown state senator to give a speech at the Democrat Convention, who wrote the speech. And was this who a foreign power?
3: Was there any others on a parallel course, who are they, are they in the cabinet, in Congress?.
4: How could this have happened to the Republic in 20 short years since RWR?
Thank you, Bob
PS Please ask your Congress Person who writes these bills.
Bob,
Here are mine:
1. How many are employed in each department of the U.S. government, that is, on the payroll? I want the body count.
What does their annual payroll come to in U.S. dollars?
And the value of their benefits package?
2. How many have been laid off due to this ongoing financial crisis?
3. How many people in private firms are paid, in effect, by taxpayer money?
4. How much does that come to in US dollars?
5. How many individuals receive welfare payments? And what percentage of them are able-bodied citizens who could be trained to perform useful work?
The answers to the above will help explain why so many Americans vote for the party that ensures their taxpayer funded job or welfare.
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