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Pricing the U.S. Senate
What's the U.S. Senate done for you
lately? Here I am scratching and clawing and struggling with
all the bastards of Life's misguided perceptions of how things
oughta be, and then my mind begins to have wondering thoughts
of those in mighty high places who could possibly effect
reason and change on the very fabric, even the possibility of
it being hemp fabric, that our society could conceivably
ordain SANITY into our very daily lives?!? Where are such
thoughts HATCHED?!?
Other than an occasional burp of consciousness from some
members of the U.S. Senate scattered about this land, who can
say we are sincerely getting our money's worth from this
almighty august body of tinkerers? These folks get more in a
single paycheck than most of us will be lucky to realize all
year! And for what? What does our investment return to us? A
better life? Unabridged liberty? The greatest opportunities
possible for each of us in our pursuit of happiness? I THINK
NOT!
It's time to replace these gutless abominations before the
expense guts our ability to protect our personal interests,
our personal choices, our very way of life! We need someone in
the U.S. Senate who at least has READ the Constitution. But
then we need someone who has the concerted purpose of
DEFENDING the Constitution! It's our investment, let's pay the
Price! Let's support
Roger I. Price for U.S. Senate in 2006!
What's left of your wallet? The Price of Freedom is YOUR
Personal Choice! Casting your ballot should easily be within
your budget! Which is true for everyone!
Roger THAT!
Fred Litzaw
Personal Choice
Advocate
One other point I'd like to comment on is that for those of
you who are especially inclined to ongoing dialogue about
this, that, and beyond, a
forum has been set in place to
expound upon anything that has been launched from this column.
Though I may very likely be too otherwise preoccupied to be
actively involved personally with the forum much of the time,
the forum does provide you with an opportunity for ongoing,
continuing dialogue with anyone else interested in discussing
this column.
Thank you for your visit, and may all your personal choices be
beneficial to all your many interests; and harmless, if not
also beneficial, to everyone else.
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