04
Nov 2008
After what seems like a million years, we finally get to vote for the people that will take it upon themselves to destroy our country. I’m sure that they don’t think that their policies will destroy our country – they’re doing what’s in their best interests, I mean the country’s best interests.
I plan on voting on my way into work. I’m actually still conflicted on whom I will be casting my ballot for. I don’t like what’s been going on with our government over the past few years so I’m reluctant to vote for any incumbents. I’ll probably end up voting for multiple third-party candidates but I know that doing so is just throwing my vote away. At least I can say though that I didn’t vote for “that guy”. I do know though that I’m not voting for Obama for president. I don’t like McCain but I dislike Obama even more.
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Category: Politics
Tags: Acorn, Al Franken, America, ballot, barack obama, Europe, fraud, government, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Obama, Orrin Hatch, president, third party candidates, Thunderdome, unemployment, unrest, vote, voter, voting
22
Oct 2008
Given the recent headlines, you may think that this is going to be a post on the economic crisis that our country is facing. Well, you’re wrong. However, what I say in this post can be related to the problems that our economic and housing sectors are going through because the root problems are the same: greed and corruption.
I actually want to give everyone a follow-up on our recent car situation. You may remember that our Dodge Colt finally died and that we had to buy a new car. If you remember those facts, then you probably also remember how the fine folks at Auction Direct in Clearfield made a very valiant effort to screw us over. At the time, it looked as though our returning the Nissan Maxima was the end of the story but it actually wasn’t.
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Category: Cars, Holly, Jeremiah
Tags: Auction Direct, auto dealer review, car, Clearfield, corruption, dealership, Dodge Colt, fraud, greed, Holly, jerk, verbal contracts, written contract