Saturday May. 26, 2012
Comments on:
Sens. Baucus and Tester Attend Faith Summit in Kalispell
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By Roark on 10-09-07
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There is nothing spiritual about using the force of government to make men slaves to other men.
By sane person on 10-10-07
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Roark, If you hate it so much here and despise our government so much why don,t you do us all a favor and leave!!
By Nick on 10-10-07
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Roark,
What does that even mean?  Your ramblings are ridiculous… i agree, move to Canada!

On another note within the article, I am really disappointed with the hypocrisy of the MT Senators.  I love how Baucus begins the summit by saying to “check politics at the door,” yet he then goes on about the CHIP program and Bush’s veto.  This is then followed up by the worthless other senator, Tester, who also comments on the CHIP expansion veto.

Seriously guys, that is why the general public doesn’t like, nor do they trust politicians.  You say one thing, then go and break your “promise” and do another.  Im not limiting this to dems, but to include ALL politicians.  As much as everyone hates Bush, at least he is real and says it like it is.  At least we ALWAYS know where he stands on his issues.  Im sure if Kerry had won the election on his ‘get out of Iraq’ stance, we’d still be there trying to clean it up… cuz that’s what dems do, say one thing, and do another.