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Where I live they do. They even use them for local elections. And I live in the sticks. Life here is behind the norm by 20 years. Yet, we have the most beautiful electronic voting machines you have ever seen.
Hugs,
Luella

Believe me, I hope I am very wrong. However, when we start connecting dots . . . Why has Hillary remained married to Bill all these years? Her goal is to be President one way or another. She knows Bill can do it. Without Bill, this may not be possible. The Clintons, like the Bush Family are very shrewd. I don't believe our vote counts one way or another. It sure hasn't for the past two elections.
Every one of the candidates running, (except for Ron Paul), should they win would simply take the baton from Bush's hand and keep running with the same agenda, I am sorry to say.
Ron Paul can very well win, but it would take America to stand up and make known that we will no longer be trod upon. We can still send this cabal running. My question is why aren't we? They have been exposed. We know what they are up to. Why are we not outraged enough to stand up and shout? This is the only chance we have to become free. We cannot afford to sit back anymore.
Hugs,
Luella
My question is why aren't we? They have been exposed. We know what they are up to. Why are we not outraged enough to stand up and shout?
Most people are too busy with their everyday "rat race" life, hardly anyone reads anymore, people don't want to be bothered with being shown how corrupt the gov really is, how damaging legal drugs are, that all our food is poisoned, that the educational systems, and the religious systems are corrupt, etc. etc. etc. The "representatives of the people could care less how "we the people" feel about anything, they vote according to their own agenda, and people keep voting them in! The whole world is full of apathy, and what a horrible shock it's going to be when all our freedoms are gone, and no one can do a thing about it. Especially in this cooutry that has lived for decades with "instant gratification".
I'd like to pose a question to anyone that might like to try and answer: if it was within your power to clean up this horrible mess, where would you even begin???????
You said that word. "Apathy." And you are so right.
Ron Paul has the answers that we need to put everything back in place. The thing is, we could never let this happen again. And the people must be taught to be watchful.
The first thing I would do. Let's see..... I think I would work on two areas at once, the most important ones. While removing the troops from the middle east, I would redo our education system and actually do some educating. Our public schools would no longer be babysitting centers. Grades would once again be important. Kids would be taught to think, to solve problems. Emphasis would me made on American History and they would be taught to value their freedoms.
Hugs,
Luella
ALL THEY KNOW: Forty percent of Americans have never lived when there wasn't a Bush or a Clinton in the White House.
POLITICAL FATIGUE: With Hillary Rodham Clinton hoping to tack another four or eight years on to the Bush-Clinton-Bush presidential pattern, talk of Bush-Clinton fatigue is increasingly cropping up in the political debate.
HARD DAYS: The families have built up strong "brand" recognition for their names making it harder for newcomers to compete, according to one expert.
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