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Landon1993
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« on: October 18, 2014, 02:01:55 AM »

-If Mark Pryor lost only by three points I would call that a good night for him, and respectable way to leave Arkansas politics, given that Obama one the presidency nationally by 4, and lost in that state by more than 20 points as I recall. FAR from a battleground state anymore. Ditto for Louisiana.

-If Pryor Wins, it will show that the public (as I suspect) wants the gov. to do more than ensure an environment where the wealth of the american middle class continues to be  redistributed to the wealthiest business owners a crossed the land while  ensuring that those whom control the purse strings of our democracy also make the decisions of governing.

-What the voters of Arkansas need to be asking themselves is can the nation afford another senator, whom would never in his life vote for any program which helps give the disadvantaged a boost out of poverty, but would instead focus on providing corporate welfare by allowing corporations and millionaires whom profited from the american economic system to shirk their responsibility to the nation and to all its citizens. We also need to ask some simple questions such as , can we truly justify the concept that the businessman works harder than the middle class scientists whom works day and night to advance more than the size of his pocket book, or that just because we have a capitalists system businessmen are the only ones whom should be at the table making decisions about how the nations wealth is divided and what level of gouging or greed is indeed adequate?
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