Troubles getting your Corporate voice heard? Drowned out by pesky people and all their individual needs, like food and water and avoiding foreclosure and healthcare? Need government to make your Corporate ‘life’ a little easier and less complicated?
Then you’ll definitely want to take a look at our soon-to-be-released Senate and House Race Fractional Share Bidding System scheduled for launch as soon as friggin’ possible!
You heard right, Corporations! Soon you’ll even have a tool of your very own that delivers:
Privacy Protection of Bids — Everything’s keep private and secure on our servers . . . That is, until you win, you [ more . . . ]
Elections can be funny things some times — Take Senator Al Franken winning in Minnesota!
What’s interesting — and what I picked up on Twitter thanks to @KatyinIndy — is that the vote in New York’s 23rd district is still being counted. More importantly, the gap in votes between the ‘winner’, Bill Owens, and the principle ‘looser’, Doug Hoffman, is tightening, though it’s still a fairly wide margin. And that raises an interesting question, exactly how / why was Bill Owens sworn into office on Friday, November 6?
Well, it’s an interesting question — and I do think this is worth looking [ more . . . ]
I love Sarah Palin — She’s the verbal gaffe equivalent of President Ford occasionally falling down a set of stairs while disembarking from Air Force One. Just the other day she offered this in response to Doug Hoffman having lost the House election on November 3rd . . .
“The race for New York’s 23rd District is not over, just postponed until 2010.” . . . “I commend Doug Hoffman and all the other under-dog candidates who have the courage to put themselves out there and run against the odds.”
- Sarah Palin’s Facebook page
Ok, with that loopy Sarah Palin logic, let’s [ more . . . ]