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Where Do I Vote In Georgia

Todd Said:

Are you aware of the death of Raymond Lemme, who was investigating vote fraud in Florida in 2003?

We Answered:

Do you remember that woman, called the enron whistleblower, who testified before congress. When asked why she didn't come forward (ie, not just to Enron) she said, "They're a major corporation. They kill people." I was so stunned at her matter of fact announcement that corporations kill people and that our congress didn't blink or ask her to repeat that or guffaw or anything.

I do believe our country is lost.

Mitchell Said:

Is this white values that Palin referred to?

We Answered:

It was all her fault.

She kept blacks from voting 20 years prior to her birth. That *****!

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Michelle Said:

Georgia Restoration of Rights?

We Answered:

Unless he was a juvenile when convicted he needs to move to another state, besides Florida, their laws are even more strict on drug charges. if your friend was convicted of possession with the intent to distribute then there Will not be any clemency for him, not unless he has a lot of money for a very good lawyer and probably not even then. Georgia is extremely hard on drug crimes especially trafficking convictions.l

Micheal Said:

Are you more or less likely going to vote for an incumbent for the U.S. House of Representative in 2010?

We Answered:

I live in the California 40th District. Our congressman is Ed Royce, one of the very few to oppose every single bail out over the past couple years. He has also been in a perpetual fight (at least since 2004) against Barney Frank, Maxine Waters, Gregory Meeks, etc., to get some regulation and oversight on Fannie and Freddie. He doesn't get the lime light much but here he is fighting Barney Frank:

An 8-minute video from C-Span filmed in 2004 during a hearing about Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac shows exactly who tried to stop this and who didn't.

In the hearing, Democrat after Democrat after Democrat defend Fannie and Freddie, refusing to see any problem. Then they attack Republicans, who repeatedly call for more regulation. And then, if that wasn't enough ignorance, they criticize the Republicans of racism against Franklin Raines, a man who eventually had to resign as CEO of Fannie, who manipulated the books, who took millions... To my utter astonishment, Raines now acts as an adviser to the Obama administration.

Enjoy the madness: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MGT_cSi7…


"In addition to our important oversight role in this committee, I hope that we will move swiftly to create a new regulatory structure for Fannie Mae, for Freddie Mac, and the federal home loan banks."
--Ed Royce - 2004


Ed Royce is a fiscally responsible legislator and I'd be an idiot not to vote for him again.


EDIT
Winona Gal: I wish you the best of luck finding a useful replacement to vote for in November. I love New Hampshire - lived in Chester and Derry in the summer and autumn of 1973. (As scary as it sounds in 2010, I hitchhiked there from California)
Live Free or Die

Beverly Said:

Georgia Election Day-who do I vote for as a conservative?

We Answered:

League of Women Voters will tell you the candidates and their partys

Minnie Said:

Where and when were blacks first allowed to vote in U.S. of America?

We Answered:

The 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution set the stage for Blacks getting the right to vote IN 1966. something you could EASILY have looked up on GOOGLE.

Jessie Said:

Did this AP poll voter from Georgia forget to take his medicine?

We Answered:

Must have had one too many mint julips out on the veranda

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