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Bennett's anti-Obama TV ad is first of 2010 race
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In March of this year Senator Bob Bennett was rated one of the ten most liberal Republicans in the Senate by Human Events based on the American Conservative Union Ratings for 2008. Why Bennett would pay money to convince voters he is Conservative is beyond me.
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I wan't to keep what I have and not have him spend more than we have to.
He failed us re: Banks, and Healthcare.
we need a change.
The House of Representatives think that proving a baseball player took steroids is more important than the millions of really pressing issues they were elected to deal with.
The whole point boils down to this. The people in Washington just ain't listening to the people who sent them up there. They turn a deaf ear to the problems that are eating this nation alive while Henry Waxman and company follow a television camera around like a dog after a juicy bone.
That's not the way it's supposed to work, they're supposed to be =he House of Representatives. They're supposed to be representing we the people, =nstead they're grandstanding. If some pitcher who played a couple of years in the majors and had an undistinguished career had done washtub full of steroids a day I'll guarantee you Senator Bob Bennett and the Congress couldn't care less. Bennett yearly has taken hundreds of thousands in campaign contributions from the banking industry and sits as the head of the senate banking committee ?. DUMP BENNETT.
Eagar is loony. Bridgewater is a three-time loser. Bennett is the guy.
And to "Bennett is the guy," methinks you give the Eager folks to much credit. Just because you are anti Bennett doesn't mean you have to be pro Eager. Bennett's record stands on its own. Why do we keep voting the same idiots into office so they can get more and more power? They need to remember that they work for us. Here in Utah, we give our politicians free reign based on their party affiliation. We need to be watching the foxes who are guarding the henhouse a little more closely.
Sometimes the logic speaks more to cognitive dissonance than to awareness.
Sad that this once fine leader has decided that the politics of confusion and ideology is the rhetoric of the campaign. The time has come for us to put down our ideological swords and focus on real solutions to the problems of your time. The evolution of knowledge moves forward, we need to cultivate new leaders who can respond accordingly.
He has health insurance through the Federal Employees' Health Benefits Program AND is eligible for Medicare.
OK, Bennett. IF you are against government-run health care, why haven't you dropped out of both of those systems?
In fact, I challenge ALL politicians who are against health care reform, to drop their own coverage.
Come on, Chaffetz, Hatch, Matheson, Bishop and Bennett. DROP YOUR GOVERNMENT HEALTH CARE BENEFITS!
We dare you! Stand up for what you're saying or forever be a hypocrite!
Not a one of em cares a lick about you or I.