Topic: Presidential Campaign 2008
Are Corrupt Politicians Winning the Iowa Caucus??? I was sitting in front of my computer one day checking my e-mail when someone sent me this linkby Dee Ann Patterson
(Libertarian)
Thursday, January 3, 2008
I was sitting in front of my computer one day, checking my e-mail, when someone sent me this link: http://www.judicialwatch.org/judicial-watch-announces-list-washington-s-ten-most-wanted-corrupt-politicians-2007 I click on the link and find out that four, count them, four of those labeled as the current most corrupt politicians, are running for the highest office in the land. Even more amazing than the fact that any of our presidential contenders are listed as the year’s most corrupt politicians, I am floored to find that two of them are currently winning the Iowa caucuses. Yes, you guessed it, Mike Huckabee and Barack Obama!
What level has this country sunk to when those labeled as the most corrupt are also the top contenders for the presidency? At the same time the least corrupt, Representative Dr. Ron Paul is currently running in fifth place in the Iowa caucuses. I guess that we can clearly see just what the problem in America is.
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