Friday, March 18, 2011

TENNESSEE HAS ELECTED A RINO.......FINCHER

I didn't like him while he was campaigning, and I don't like him now.
I tried to send him an email, but his web site will not accept email outside of his district. You have to wonder what the heck these bozo's are thinking: every federal congressman's vote affects the entire nation, not just the district they come from, but I guess guys like Fincher, don't understand that his vote does affect people who are trying to reach him to persuade him to vote the way they prefer.

Fincher has a narrow view of his job. He is content to "move in the right direction", even if what he votes for is like taking 2 steps forward and one step back. What is even more alarming is that Pelosi voted against the CR and Fincher voted in favor of it.

This farmer needs to go back to his government subsidized farm and leave the politics of this nation to people who can think of more than just himself, when he votes.

So, district 8, are you glad that you replaced J. Tanner with Fincher?  If you are, all I can say is "gag a maggot". It makes me sick to see someone like Fincher in Congress. The nation is trying so hard to get rid of big government and big government spending and in the midst of it all a segment of society, namely the 8th district of Tennessee, elects a goof ball like Fincher.

Randy Smith, hone up your verbal techniques and get ready for the next election; Fincher must not spend any more time in  Congress than the first election allows him. Randy, you have the right heart for this nation, but you lack the ability to convey or present what it is you feel is right. Fincher is a smooth talker, and you have to learn to not be smooth, but to be able to present, cogently, what it is you want to do for this nation. If not Randy, than please, let there be someone who can and will oppose Fincher. 

Fincher might get the backing of the national republican party, but we don't want those kinds of people elected into office, so I can only hope any opposition to Fincher can, and will be backed by the "Tea Party" folks who want less government and less spending.

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