Jan 08, 2008 12:40PM GMTJanuary 08, 2008 12:40:52
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Do you plan on trying to get your present Senator out of office when they're term is up?

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raves +2   by willienye

Answered Yes

Both of our Senators have continually refused to listen to the concerns of their constituency and have voted completely opposite of what "We, The People" have told them we wanted from them. Both Democrats and Republicans are fed up with the poor job that our two Senators, Dick Durbin and Barrack Obama, have done. They have voted the same on every issue and refuse to do anything about illegal immigration, regardless of the continued concerns and protests from the legal, tax-paying citizens in their state. They both need to go!
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  • raves +1   [-] by Rover.......McCain/Palin '08

    Answered Yes

    I'm a conservative... I have DiFi and Barbara Boxcar... Yes - new blood please!
  • raves +1   [-] by Paul

    Answered No

    Johnny Isaakson (R-GA) and Saxby Chambliss, (R-GA). The only way I want to see either of them leave would be sending them on their way to the oval office.
  • raves +1   [-] by Florida Keys

    Answered Yes

    Yes we need new people in the Senate and Congress
  • raves +2   [-] by willienye

    Answered Yes

    Both of our Senators have continually refused to listen to the concerns of their constituency and have voted completely opposite of what "We, The People" have told them we wanted from them. Both Democrats and Republicans are fed up with the poor job that our two Senators, Dick Durbin and Barrack Obama, have done. They have voted the same on every issue and refuse to do anything about illegal immigration, regardless of the continued concerns and protests from the legal, tax-paying citizens in their state. They both need to go!
  • raves +1   [-] by Paul
    I can't imagine how frustrating it would be to have Dick Durbin representing me....man I feel for ya.

    I've got 2 great senators representing me, at the end of the day if I have nothing else...I have that!
    I just drove back from Iowa to Georgia through Illinois in the snow storm 2 weeks ago. Beautiful state but one hell of a drive...Judging from my surroundings I wouldn't have thought Il could have elected someone like Turbin Durbin.
  • raves +2   [-] by willienye
    And if having Dick Durbin wasn't bad enough, Obama seems to want to be his clone, only with darker skin. Every vote Obama makes is exactly the same as Durbins. I wish all of his supporters would look at his voting record instead of just listening to his smooth orations. This guy is no more for change than anybody else. It's the same old song and dance, just a different fiddler. From his voting record, his idea of change is to open the flood gates for illegal aliens, raise taxes on the middle class and create more and more government entitlements and intrusion. That's not the kind of change we need.
  • raves +2   [-] by Paul
    Blows my mind why people even consider voting for liberals..."We want to take the money you work hard for and re-distribute it to people who don't work as hard as you" "We don't think you are responsible to donate money to charities of your own choosing, so we will rob you and use it for what ever the hell we feel like" How again is that capitalism?

    I do not understand why a single person would vote people like obama in.
  • raves     [-] by willienye
    I'm right there with you, Paul. I guess the people who are so for these liberal candidates are either lazy or brain-washed. I must admit, Obama is an excellent orator. He is a smooth talker and knows what the people want to hear. But, like I said, his voting record shows his true colors. And don't even get me started on Hillary! I wish she would make up her mind as to how much experience she really has. My calculations show she has less than 4 years as an elected official, I have heard her say she has as much as 36 years of experience.
  • raves +2   [-] by Magzilla

    Answered Yes

    I feel people in power need to be rotated out.
  • raves     [-] by Seonag

    Answered Undecided

    We'll see what happens when their terms are up. One doesn't run again until 2009 and the other in 2013. As their election time nears I will then decide.
  • raves +1   [-] by SRV1003

    Answered No

    My Senators are Schumer And Clinton. I think there doing Ok, Noone else has come along yet that seems better. If someone better does come along I would diffinetly work to replace either one of them.
  • raves     [-] by B4Real2Me

    Answered No

    No, even though I'm not completely pleased with the current job that the Senate and House are doing... I'm willing to give them a fighting chance under a new President. If things don't improve after that... than yes.