Make Them Pay for Their SINs - VOTE THEM OUT in 2010

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Make Congress Pay for their Sin’s, VOTE THEM OUT in 2010

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  • Reply | Posted September 3, '09, 2:57 pm by Todd

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    This is definately an under funded and under represented theme.  They all need to go and I think complete turnover is a must.  Unfortunately, the good ones must get caught up in this sweeping turnover but I don’t think America has a choice.  I’m going to think about this one and work on an appropriate slogan.  Purhaps something like ‘clean house’ or ‘full house cleaning’.  I’ll work on it.

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