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We live in a sad depressed world that I wish had more beams of hope like what Barack has seemed to be to the American people. It will be once we get rid of Lobbyist in the government branches that we'll start to notice changes in the motivational factors of people. When lobbyist no longer exist as entities trading money for votes, then there will be a 4 year defining process where those who are interested in outside money sources will be pushed away by the people and hopefully lobbyist will be unconstitutional and will result in removal from elected positions.

When people aren't in it for the money any more there is so much this country will have to gain. Thats the problem I have right now with sentator Clinton. She has embezzled so much money and has lied and cheated to get everything she's gotten.

She's also played dirty taking and reading Baracks plans as her own then having the Republican media machine attack him saying he took his ideas from her, when I read them on his website before she even knew what she stood for, back when she thought stealing John Edwards plan would be here ticket, she didn't expect Barack to be recognized for the honest man he was by the people.

However,he is being recognized and I need all of you to step up and out to encourage a change in government that will help this country better than any decision we've made in the last 24 hours.

Back to Clinton's media attacks.

1) My opponent doesn't have a health care system that involves everyone. He does its a lot like the once she announced and she knew that. The difference? No lobbyist. Without lobbyist, Obama's Health Care Plan cost half the amount of Clintons, and would allow more coverage. He planned his so that it would cover all people, hers has the loop holes that will cost America much more time and money.

2) My opponent doesn't have the experience to run the white house. His experience is more creditable than hers. He taught constitutional law for years before becoming a State Senator for 5 years and a National Senator for 3 years. I'm sorry, constitutional law is something no one in the white house in the last 24 years had a thorough understanding of and that is it the basis of the establishment of these great states. I'd rather his experience of righteousness, justice, and lawfulness than hers of denying the law, being shrouded in scandal, and without the financial dishonesty that has been proven by Clinton time and again.

Its not that I don't want a woman elected. A woman should be respected and valued, and would make a great ruler. That one will not. She has plans for after she gets in the White House and if we knew what they were we wouldn't elect her.

All evidence of all her action (her so called experience) is locked inside of the Clinton Library in Little Rock and is unaccessible because Clinton will not sign to have the documents released. She lied to the public in a press conference saying it was out of her hands, but to find out, that is because making them publicly accessible only takes a signature from her. However she stands back and tells us it can't be done because she doesn't want us to see what she is going to passionately pursue.

Too many people who have trusted Clinton politics or bribes took the fall while she raised her hands in the air and claimed to know nothing about things people would remember. Ie. When a fund raiser raises about a million dollars for you, and you say to him "Whatever it is that you're doing, is it okay that I thank you?" However the statement recorded on video with her on speaker phone is proof she knew what was being done.

I can't have anyone else I don't trust in office. This world is at beginning of dangerous times. Theres no saying what deceptive practices will be performed to scare the American public into making the "national security choice". Please stand up now and make your voices stand for Barack so that we can undo the injustice in this world.

Bless you and this America and the future. (Just in case I have been practicing "Oh, Canada" because if Hillary is the nomination, after placing my vote for McCain I will be packing my bags and heading for the border in all seriousness).

Thank you for your time.

Brian D. Alger II


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