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Politics in todays America is Guerrilla Warfare without the death toll. Words are twisted to take on meanings intended to discredit or otherwise hurt the person who spoke them. Everyone is so busy chasing personal gains and profits I wonder if the truth ever surfaces in todays politics. I just watched the HBO movie entitled "ReCount," it trys to shed some light on behind scene politics. While it does do this, the movie makers are as guilty as anyone else for picking sides and playing the political game. I understand theirs going to be bickering and low-blows in any Democratic election, but turning citizens against each other as a way to win an election is absurd. I want a candidate that stands for what he believes not what the polls tell him to say he believes. Politics and the do anything to get elected strategy is good in small amounts, but it could hurt this country if it continues without the voters taking notice. Politico wrote and interesting post on a comment made by Hillary and how it is reported in the news / web. The article shows further proof of how personal gain is more important then who is running the country.

This is a chart from Gallup Poll data that shows some recent polling stats I found interesting:

What do you think about the state of our election process in relation to todays politics?

The Law of Politics, May 2008

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