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<blockquote data-quote="toonertoo" data-source="post: 419278" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p>I do not believe everything I hear anywhere. I do not glue myself to Fox News or the EIB network. I do not need my union to tell me who to vote for. Or my friends to tell me. But I will tell you the only doom and gloom I hear is on local talk radio in a highly democratic town. Some days I want to pull over my truck and cry they are so depressing. But then I realize they are wrong. Then I turn to something that really gives me hope, and that is historical evidence, where just like global warming our country has been through this before, and we will be fine. But I listen to all sides, and then I decide. </p><p> I have decided that the downturn we are in could have been prevented, and it was NOT Bushs fault. There is blame on both sides, but I think The dems won this one, hands down. </p><p></p><p>When you listen to all of the cable channels its easy to get confused, instead of just listening to one, and taking their word as gospel.. If you didnt know better, you would think at times they are talking about two different countries, or debates, they are so different so you have to reach further and decide.</p><p></p><p>My husband as well came from a family who always voted democratic, "they are for the working people". We both made the change on our own. We vote for the best person based on our experience and knowledge. </p><p></p><p>Win or lose I will feel good on election day. I did my due diligence, for my family and my country. </p><p></p><p>While people I work with disagree with me, and I may be the minority once again, Im used to being alone on my political views. It is lonely at the top.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toonertoo, post: 419278, member: 1944"] I do not believe everything I hear anywhere. I do not glue myself to Fox News or the EIB network. I do not need my union to tell me who to vote for. Or my friends to tell me. But I will tell you the only doom and gloom I hear is on local talk radio in a highly democratic town. Some days I want to pull over my truck and cry they are so depressing. But then I realize they are wrong. Then I turn to something that really gives me hope, and that is historical evidence, where just like global warming our country has been through this before, and we will be fine. But I listen to all sides, and then I decide. I have decided that the downturn we are in could have been prevented, and it was NOT Bushs fault. There is blame on both sides, but I think The dems won this one, hands down. When you listen to all of the cable channels its easy to get confused, instead of just listening to one, and taking their word as gospel.. If you didnt know better, you would think at times they are talking about two different countries, or debates, they are so different so you have to reach further and decide. My husband as well came from a family who always voted democratic, "they are for the working people". We both made the change on our own. We vote for the best person based on our experience and knowledge. Win or lose I will feel good on election day. I did my due diligence, for my family and my country. While people I work with disagree with me, and I may be the minority once again, Im used to being alone on my political views. It is lonely at the top. [/QUOTE]
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