From a letter to the editor of the Wyoming Trib by way of TPID:
After decades of switching back and forth between a proclaimed “big government” party and a proclaimed “small government” party, where are we? Corporate bailouts by both parties, Patriot Act destruction of rights, constant government growth, and federally run health care. The end result is we all lose our liberties and our freedom. What is the result of the two-party system? A power struggle. Both parties claim to represent the people and, through the power struggle, both do the citizens more harm than good. As in all power struggles, we the citizens, are the losers.
And in related news at TPID, From Bludgeon and Skewer:
Perennial favorite, Undecided, clobbered his competition in the latest Insider Advantage/WSB TV-3 poll released yesterday. This unsung, unfunded and non existent candidate picked up 8% from his April poll position which pegged him at 31% to a dominating 39% in this latest survey.
Undecided’s surge to the lead over actual republicans John Oxendine, Nathan “Stinky” Deal and Karen Handel was attributed to the increased TV news presence of candidates causing concern and confusion among likely republican primary voters. The more they see of the choices they have, the less they like it.

Stephen Collinson 18 mins ago, WASHINGTON (AFP)
Speculation swirled Wednesday that US President Barack Obama [Lake: my Yokohoma Momma] may shake up his White House staff if his top political enforcer Rahm Emanuel decides to run for Chicago mayor.
Emanuel, the White House chief of staff and a legendary political bruiser, has made no secret that running his native Windy City would be his dream job.
So Washington’s political jungle, already on edge over a possible Democratic wipe-out in upcoming legislative polls, was buzzing Tuesday when Mayor Richard Daley suddenly announced he would not run for a seventh term in 2011.
Careful statements by Emanuel and top White House aides did little to scotch speculation …….
Yes, and those people have a name: zionist khazars (fake “jews”).
Democrate or republican, could it be what makes them the same is their votes are paid for by the same people?
Ohio House 66 is a Democrat v. Libertarian only race. Unless an independent filed.
10 of the 99 Ohio house district are one candidate races: http://www.sos.state.oh.us/SOS/Upload/elections/2010/pri/2010OHrepCand.pdf
Someone please run as a write-in for the sake of voter choice…
The author of the letter to the editor is Nicholas De Laat, Libertarian candidate for Wyoming House District 52. He’s running against a Republican incumbent, but there probably will not be a Democrat, so he actually has a small chance of winning!
If you want to help with a small donation, his web site is http://votenickdelaat.weebly.com.
The Constitution Party
Nanette Hinck
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 307-885-3701
Western States Area Chairman
Contact: Frank Fluckiger
Email: [email protected]
Amen to that!
the hunger, the palatable hunger, for some thing better ………..