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		<title>By: GOPSteve</title>
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		<dc:creator>GOPSteve</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2008 04:53:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I will not &#38; cant not vote for McCain. He is a admitted adulterer . He cheated on his first wife. -years ago and he didnt even bothered to deny it!!!  In afct, he admitted to it!!! Now there are  two republican sources from McCain's 2000 Presidential Campaign Staff whom reported John McCain had a adulterous relationship with a female lobbyist that the New York Times has just revealed. Can it get any worse for the Republican Party?
God, what in the hell is going on?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I will not &amp; cant not vote for McCain. He is a admitted adulterer . He cheated on his first wife. -years ago and he didnt even bothered to deny it!!!  In afct, he admitted to it!!! Now there are  two republican sources from McCain&#8217;s 2000 Presidential Campaign Staff whom reported John McCain had a adulterous relationship with a female lobbyist that the New York Times has just revealed. Can it get any worse for the Republican Party?<br />
God, what in the hell is going on?</p>
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		<title>By: choosewisely</title>
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		<dc:creator>choosewisely</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Feb 2008 14:01:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Kim,  I am glad to see that someone else has found that info, but unfortunately the website address is slightly different than you posted.

www.acsa.net/cain2004.org/Dine-Navajo-PressRelease.htm

I was really shocked when I first visitted this site also, but there are plenty of others that verify what happened in Arizona to the peaceful Hopi-Navajo people.  This is a must read.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kim,  I am glad to see that someone else has found that info, but unfortunately the website address is slightly different than you posted.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.acsa.net/cain2004.org/Dine-Navajo-PressRelease.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.acsa.net/cain2004.org/Dine-Navajo-PressRelease.htm</a></p>
<p>I was really shocked when I first visitted this site also, but there are plenty of others that verify what happened in Arizona to the peaceful Hopi-Navajo people.  This is a must read.</p>
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		<title>By: Jon</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jon</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Feb 2008 04:22:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>For us so called Republicans that will sit this one out, I say good. Let the Dems have it. I want change. When the Republicans give me a "change candidate" I will vote Republican again. 

Now for all you non 2nd graders out there that will vote McCain, You will get exactly what you vote for. If you want the country to move FURTHER to the left then by all means vote McCain. As for me I have a family that I worry about and sorry farther left isnt what I look for. If I vote McCain then I approve of the move to the left. If I dont vote it still goes left just not with my help.

The Republicans will start acting like conservatives or the Dems will remain in control. Whats the difference between what weve been doing compared to what the Dems will do? My vote means something to me and to throw it away on the same crap we get from the Dems just because hes a so called Republican isnt my style.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For us so called Republicans that will sit this one out, I say good. Let the Dems have it. I want change. When the Republicans give me a &#8220;change candidate&#8221; I will vote Republican again. </p>
<p>Now for all you non 2nd graders out there that will vote McCain, You will get exactly what you vote for. If you want the country to move FURTHER to the left then by all means vote McCain. As for me I have a family that I worry about and sorry farther left isnt what I look for. If I vote McCain then I approve of the move to the left. If I dont vote it still goes left just not with my help.</p>
<p>The Republicans will start acting like conservatives or the Dems will remain in control. Whats the difference between what weve been doing compared to what the Dems will do? My vote means something to me and to throw it away on the same crap we get from the Dems just because hes a so called Republican isnt my style.</p>
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		<title>By: Mandy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mandy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Feb 2008 03:19:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I don't like McCain either but I will hold my nose and vote for him.  I'm listening to 'Obamanation' give his 'I won again' speech for Wisconsin and he scares me.  Don't worry, I am not so close to the TV so that I might faint.  Hee!  Seriously, I do not get why people think he is such a great speaker.    This mania is cause by the liberal media.  This election is definitely going to be decided by the blacks and latinos, along with a lot of easily duped young people who don't have enough wisdom to even bother to check out what he believes in.  They just see the 'Rock Star'.  I can barely stand John McCain but my fear of 'Obama' is stronger.  The best thing we can hope for is for McCain to sign the 'Contract with Conservatives' and possibly squeak out a win.  If an amnesty is passed for these 12+ million illegal aliens then the Republican party is hosed for good.  Better start hiding your money in you mattress too!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t like McCain either but I will hold my nose and vote for him.  I&#8217;m listening to &#8216;Obamanation&#8217; give his &#8216;I won again&#8217; speech for Wisconsin and he scares me.  Don&#8217;t worry, I am not so close to the TV so that I might faint.  Hee!  Seriously, I do not get why people think he is such a great speaker.    This mania is cause by the liberal media.  This election is definitely going to be decided by the blacks and latinos, along with a lot of easily duped young people who don&#8217;t have enough wisdom to even bother to check out what he believes in.  They just see the &#8216;Rock Star&#8217;.  I can barely stand John McCain but my fear of &#8216;Obama&#8217; is stronger.  The best thing we can hope for is for McCain to sign the &#8216;Contract with Conservatives&#8217; and possibly squeak out a win.  If an amnesty is passed for these 12+ million illegal aliens then the Republican party is hosed for good.  Better start hiding your money in you mattress too!</p>
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		<title>By: KC</title>
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		<dc:creator>KC</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2008 20:22:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I would rather have my contries fate be in the hands of McCain than a Clinton. I do not approve of all of the things McCain stands for, but there will never be a president everyone likes. If it were in my power to do so, I would make one of those outrageous comments about me leaving the country if Clinton or Obama, either one, get elected, to leave the country until the end of the term. However, since that is out of my hands, I can only pray McCain wins.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would rather have my contries fate be in the hands of McCain than a Clinton. I do not approve of all of the things McCain stands for, but there will never be a president everyone likes. If it were in my power to do so, I would make one of those outrageous comments about me leaving the country if Clinton or Obama, either one, get elected, to leave the country until the end of the term. However, since that is out of my hands, I can only pray McCain wins.</p>
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		<title>By: Frustrated in Arizona</title>
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		<dc:creator>Frustrated in Arizona</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2008 20:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have been a registered republican sinc 1970 and a conservative.  I've lived in Arizona since 1982.  I haven't decided how I will vote except I will not vote for Sen. McCain.  As far as I'm concerned my only choices are not to vote or a write in.  I will one of the two.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been a registered republican sinc 1970 and a conservative.  I&#8217;ve lived in Arizona since 1982.  I haven&#8217;t decided how I will vote except I will not vote for Sen. McCain.  As far as I&#8217;m concerned my only choices are not to vote or a write in.  I will one of the two.</p>
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		<title>By: Jeff</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jeff</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2008 19:17:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I like and agree with the Constitution Party platform.  BUT, they do not have a candidate! They do not have a spokesman.

Mike Huckabee is the ONLY voice for conservatives (and a Huckabee/Paul ticket would be worth considering).

I will not "waste" my vote on a RINO.  The Republican leadership/elites are the ones responsible for the death of the Republican party.  They are the ones that have ignored the base, and refused to compromise.  They are the ones that are responsible if the Democrat liberals win - not us who are remaining true to our values and the Republican platform as it is written.

It does not matter whether McCain (the media chosen nominee) or the Democrats win.  Either would be a loss for America, and I will not a party to it. (pun intended)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I like and agree with the Constitution Party platform.  BUT, they do not have a candidate! They do not have a spokesman.</p>
<p>Mike Huckabee is the ONLY voice for conservatives (and a Huckabee/Paul ticket would be worth considering).</p>
<p>I will not &#8220;waste&#8221; my vote on a RINO.  The Republican leadership/elites are the ones responsible for the death of the Republican party.  They are the ones that have ignored the base, and refused to compromise.  They are the ones that are responsible if the Democrat liberals win - not us who are remaining true to our values and the Republican platform as it is written.</p>
<p>It does not matter whether McCain (the media chosen nominee) or the Democrats win.  Either would be a loss for America, and I will not a party to it. (pun intended)</p>
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		<title>By: Christopher</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2008 19:01:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>@ Tex

Just shut up!

I'm going to vote for who I think will best serve as President, and that person in my opinion is John McCain.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>@ Tex</p>
<p>Just shut up!</p>
<p>I&#8217;m going to vote for who I think will best serve as President, and that person in my opinion is John McCain.</p>
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		<title>By: Tex</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tex</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2008 17:20:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Anyone who votes for that turncoat McCain, should be taken out and shot.</description>
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		<title>By: Kerry Marvin</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kerry Marvin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2008 17:14:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>MORE AND MORE FROM THE FAR LEFT, ABRIDGED SECOND AMMENDMENT RIGHT’S?

WHET HAPPENED TO”SHALL NOT BE ABRIDGED” ???

SO, WITHOUT THE RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS, WHERE DO YOU GO FOR HELP, AFTER THAT FACT?

IF YOU ARE BEING ATTACKED? AND THE RIGHT TO SELF DEFENSE? WHEREVER, YOU ARE.
THE BILL OF RIGHTS APPLIES. NOT THE STATE OF OF THE CONSTITUTION, OR THE CITY PLANNING COMMISION.
THE BILL OF RIGHTA IS THE SOURCE OF YOUR LIBERTY, AND WITHOUT IT, THERE IS ANARCHY AND THE
CRIMINALS “WHO DON’T CARE ABOUT YOUR LAWS” WIN! AND THE LAW ABIDING CITIZEN LOSE THEIR LIVES,
NO TO MENTION THEIR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT, BEING TAKEN FROM US BY THE STATE AND THE CRIMINALS BOTH!

QOUTE:
CHICAGO —  Illinois lawmakers moved swiftly after last year's massacre at Virginia Tech to make it harder for anyone with a history of mental illness to buy guns, fortifying what were already some of the nation's toughest weapons laws.
But the new measure does not take effect until June. And whether it would have prevented last week's bloodbath at Northern Illinois University is far from clear.
Steven Kazmierczak, the 27-year-old grad student who bought an arsenal of guns in recent months and used them to kill five people and commit suicide, had been on medication and was said to have spent time in a psychiatric center as a teen in the late 1990s.
But state Sen. Dan Kotowski, a sponsor of the law that will require more detailed reporting to state officials about those who have received mental health treatment, said the sketchy information about Kazmierczak's medical history makes it impossible to know whether he would have fallen under the law.
"This law is more comprehensive than most," the Democrat said Monday. "But everything needs to be evaluated and reviewed to address the problem so that something like this never happens again. This is the promise we have to make."
The measure, when it takes effect, will require health professionals to inform state authorities about patients who display violent, suicidal or threatening behavior. Right now, such information is reported to state officials only on people who have been institutionalized, not on those who receive only outpatient treatment.
Illinois adopted the law last June, and the governor signed it in August.
Last month, President George W. Bush signed federal legislation requiring states to provide the mental-health information they gather for use in a national background-check system.
Virginia lawmakers, meanwhile, are still considering a package of bills to change that state's mental health system after the Virginia Tech tragedy. One bill would enshrine into law an order by Gov. Timothy M. Kaine that requires names of people ordered into outpatient treatment to also be reported to state authorities.
The proposals are attempts to alter a mental health system that came under increased scrutiny since a mentally disturbed student, Seung-Hui Cho, killed 32 people and himself at Virginia Tech in April.
Unlike Cho, Kazmierczak showed few outward signs of trouble. He passed repeated criminal background checks and had a state firearm owner's identification card, which requires applicants to answer a series questions, including whether they have been in a mental hospital in the preceding five years. Authorities say they verify what the applicants put down.
Kazmierczak bought four guns at Tony's Guns and Ammo in Champaign. He bought a High Point .380 pistol on Aug. 6, a Sig Sauer 9 mm pistol on Dec. 30, and a Remington 870 shotgun and Glock 9 mm pistol on Feb. 9, authorities have said.
A former employee at a Chicago psychiatric treatment center said last week that Kazmierczak was placed there after high school by his parents. She said he used to cut himself and had resisted taking medications. And Kazmierczak's girlfriend, Jessica Baty, told CNN on Sunday that he had been on an antidepressant but had stopped taking it about three weeks ago because "it made him feel like a zombie."
But even under Illinois' new law, it's not clear whether Kazmierczak said or did anything that would have triggered the reporting requirement and made him ineligible to buy guns.
Some argue the more stringent reporting rules could make it even harder to identify people who might be about to snap.
Gary Slutkin of the Chicago Project for Violence Prevention at the University of Illinois said the rules could have the unintended consequences of discouraging people from seeking help out of fear of being reported. He said that might be especially likely to happen in the case of someone fantasizing about going on a killing spree.
Health workers may also find themselves torn over confidentiality issues, while relatives of someone who confides in them about serious mental health problems may also fear the consequences of taking action outside the family, Slutkin added.
"They may ask, 'What's left? Is there anyone I can call now who is not part of the punitive system?'" he said.
Pro-gun forces also expressed skepticism that such laws could stop someone like Kazmierczak.
John Boch, like many other gun-rights activists in Illinois, said the answer is for the state to loosen its gun laws, not tighten them, so that students might have shot back during the NIU attack. Illinois is one of only two states with an outright ban on carrying concealed weapons. Wisconsin is the other.
"This guy at NIU committed murder, for God's sake," Boch said. "What are a few more gun laws going to do to protect human life? There are a lot of laws he violated in killing those kids, but one more law won't make a difference to guys like that."
END QOUTE: “”

WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
BACK TO BASICS, FIGHT FOR THE RIGHT TO BE FREE FROM THE GOVERNMENT AND THE CRIMINAL’S.

WRITE AND CALL, YOUR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, CONGRESSMAN AND SENATOR, REMEMBER THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO REPRESENT US. 
THAT IS THEIR JOB, NOT TO: COMMIT FELONIOUS ASSAULT ON THE WHOLE OF THE [PEOPLE] BY THE RESTRUCTURING AND, RESTRICTIONS OF OUR CIVIL LIBERTIES AND RIGHTS TO SELF DEFENSE.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MORE AND MORE FROM THE FAR LEFT, ABRIDGED SECOND AMMENDMENT RIGHT’S?</p>
<p>WHET HAPPENED TO”SHALL NOT BE ABRIDGED” ???</p>
<p>SO, WITHOUT THE RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS, WHERE DO YOU GO FOR HELP, AFTER THAT FACT?</p>
<p>IF YOU ARE BEING ATTACKED? AND THE RIGHT TO SELF DEFENSE? WHEREVER, YOU ARE.<br />
THE BILL OF RIGHTS APPLIES. NOT THE STATE OF OF THE CONSTITUTION, OR THE CITY PLANNING COMMISION.<br />
THE BILL OF RIGHTA IS THE SOURCE OF YOUR LIBERTY, AND WITHOUT IT, THERE IS ANARCHY AND THE<br />
CRIMINALS “WHO DON’T CARE ABOUT YOUR LAWS” WIN! AND THE LAW ABIDING CITIZEN LOSE THEIR LIVES,<br />
NO TO MENTION THEIR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT, BEING TAKEN FROM US BY THE STATE AND THE CRIMINALS BOTH!</p>
<p>QOUTE:<br />
CHICAGO —  Illinois lawmakers moved swiftly after last year&#8217;s massacre at Virginia Tech to make it harder for anyone with a history of mental illness to buy guns, fortifying what were already some of the nation&#8217;s toughest weapons laws.<br />
But the new measure does not take effect until June. And whether it would have prevented last week&#8217;s bloodbath at Northern Illinois University is far from clear.<br />
Steven Kazmierczak, the 27-year-old grad student who bought an arsenal of guns in recent months and used them to kill five people and commit suicide, had been on medication and was said to have spent time in a psychiatric center as a teen in the late 1990s.<br />
But state Sen. Dan Kotowski, a sponsor of the law that will require more detailed reporting to state officials about those who have received mental health treatment, said the sketchy information about Kazmierczak&#8217;s medical history makes it impossible to know whether he would have fallen under the law.<br />
&#8220;This law is more comprehensive than most,&#8221; the Democrat said Monday. &#8220;But everything needs to be evaluated and reviewed to address the problem so that something like this never happens again. This is the promise we have to make.&#8221;<br />
The measure, when it takes effect, will require health professionals to inform state authorities about patients who display violent, suicidal or threatening behavior. Right now, such information is reported to state officials only on people who have been institutionalized, not on those who receive only outpatient treatment.<br />
Illinois adopted the law last June, and the governor signed it in August.<br />
Last month, President George W. Bush signed federal legislation requiring states to provide the mental-health information they gather for use in a national background-check system.<br />
Virginia lawmakers, meanwhile, are still considering a package of bills to change that state&#8217;s mental health system after the Virginia Tech tragedy. One bill would enshrine into law an order by Gov. Timothy M. Kaine that requires names of people ordered into outpatient treatment to also be reported to state authorities.<br />
The proposals are attempts to alter a mental health system that came under increased scrutiny since a mentally disturbed student, Seung-Hui Cho, killed 32 people and himself at Virginia Tech in April.<br />
Unlike Cho, Kazmierczak showed few outward signs of trouble. He passed repeated criminal background checks and had a state firearm owner&#8217;s identification card, which requires applicants to answer a series questions, including whether they have been in a mental hospital in the preceding five years. Authorities say they verify what the applicants put down.<br />
Kazmierczak bought four guns at Tony&#8217;s Guns and Ammo in Champaign. He bought a High Point .380 pistol on Aug. 6, a Sig Sauer 9 mm pistol on Dec. 30, and a Remington 870 shotgun and Glock 9 mm pistol on Feb. 9, authorities have said.<br />
A former employee at a Chicago psychiatric treatment center said last week that Kazmierczak was placed there after high school by his parents. She said he used to cut himself and had resisted taking medications. And Kazmierczak&#8217;s girlfriend, Jessica Baty, told CNN on Sunday that he had been on an antidepressant but had stopped taking it about three weeks ago because &#8220;it made him feel like a zombie.&#8221;<br />
But even under Illinois&#8217; new law, it&#8217;s not clear whether Kazmierczak said or did anything that would have triggered the reporting requirement and made him ineligible to buy guns.<br />
Some argue the more stringent reporting rules could make it even harder to identify people who might be about to snap.<br />
Gary Slutkin of the Chicago Project for Violence Prevention at the University of Illinois said the rules could have the unintended consequences of discouraging people from seeking help out of fear of being reported. He said that might be especially likely to happen in the case of someone fantasizing about going on a killing spree.<br />
Health workers may also find themselves torn over confidentiality issues, while relatives of someone who confides in them about serious mental health problems may also fear the consequences of taking action outside the family, Slutkin added.<br />
&#8220;They may ask, &#8216;What&#8217;s left? Is there anyone I can call now who is not part of the punitive system?&#8217;&#8221; he said.<br />
Pro-gun forces also expressed skepticism that such laws could stop someone like Kazmierczak.<br />
John Boch, like many other gun-rights activists in Illinois, said the answer is for the state to loosen its gun laws, not tighten them, so that students might have shot back during the NIU attack. Illinois is one of only two states with an outright ban on carrying concealed weapons. Wisconsin is the other.<br />
&#8220;This guy at NIU committed murder, for God&#8217;s sake,&#8221; Boch said. &#8220;What are a few more gun laws going to do to protect human life? There are a lot of laws he violated in killing those kids, but one more law won&#8217;t make a difference to guys like that.&#8221;<br />
END QOUTE: “”</p>
<p>WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?<br />
BACK TO BASICS, FIGHT FOR THE RIGHT TO BE FREE FROM THE GOVERNMENT AND THE CRIMINAL’S.</p>
<p>WRITE AND CALL, YOUR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, CONGRESSMAN AND SENATOR, REMEMBER THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO REPRESENT US.<br />
THAT IS THEIR JOB, NOT TO: COMMIT FELONIOUS ASSAULT ON THE WHOLE OF THE [PEOPLE] BY THE RESTRUCTURING AND, RESTRICTIONS OF OUR CIVIL LIBERTIES AND RIGHTS TO SELF DEFENSE.</p>
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