Iran tests long range missiles, yet the unofficial blogs of Ford and Corker want to talk polls and neither candidate has given a clear-cut opinion on Iran.
In middle Tennessee, one of the biggest cocaine busts EVER in this area took place two days ago and several illegal immigrants were arrested over it, yet Ford and Corker still haven't stated what they would do with all the illegals already here.
The NAIS program received national attention in USA Today this week, yet not a word about it from Ford or Corker.
Ford and Corker still say "The War in Iraq" like it's a separate war when Iraq is the major battlefield of the entire war we are currently in.
Ford and Corker have yet to call this war for what it is, and that is a "Holy War". Our enemy calls it that, so why can't we?
Both Ford and Corker are doing what they can to appeal to the "religious right", yet neither has spoken out about the myth of "separation of church and state".
Both Ford and Corker are proposing ideas that are in complete violation of the authority granted to Congress in the U.S. Constitution.
Do you see a pattern here? We have the two "real" candidates who are NOT addressing the issues. they may act like they are, but there is no substance to their statements. Instead all we get is bombarded with ads of "he said this and he did that". Bill Clinton, who had who knows how many affairs, campaigns for Ford...Bill Frist, who called Corker "pond scum", campaigns for Corker. It is time for those of us who are sick of these games to take a stand. This week at my job I was working with a client who flew in that told me he supports MoveOn.org. Now one might thing we would be butting heads the entire time, but we didn't. Even though the two of us were complete opposites on our political views, we both could agree that the entire political process is one big game. Voters deserve to hear exactly where someone stands and on REAL ISSUES, and I hope I have done that during this campaign.
I want to thank everyone who has emailed me to say they voted for me during the early voting period. I love hearing from people like me who aren't afraid to vote on principle, and know that voting their heart is the right thing to do.
