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To: SheLion
My heart weighs so heavy trying to make it in Maine. I grew up here, made my life here, and chose to raise my children here. It has become a playground for the Massholes, the liberal scumbags, red diaper doper babies, and all their ilk. If anyone in this country wants to see what results when liberalism is left unchallenged, try opening a business in Maine.

I wish I had the President's optimism in that our best years are before us but I don't. We are losing jobs by the hundreds each month because of failed financial policies and the over taxation and red tape of business.

I've had many friends move away to the southern states to take work and leave Maine. I'm so saddened and at times it depresses the hell out of me. I'm a middle class Christian caught in a social experiment confined to the borders of this once proud state. Welfare, immigration, gay advocacy, environmentalist, anti-guns, war, Bush no-shaving lesbian NAGs, and it goes on and on.

Sorry about the rant. I sometimes think I should make a Public Service Announcement like the one in the 70's with the Indian standing on the highway, looking at the trash, turning to the camera with a tear in his eye. Just replace him with a white, straight, flannel shirted, male with a blaze orange hat and hunting rifle in hand and stand him on I-95 at the Kittery toll both as a Subaru goes by with a "rainbow" sticker in the rear window.

7 posted on 03/04/2005 5:17:30 AM PST by Shortwave (Supporting Bush was a duty one owed to the fallen. Now, it is an honor.)
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To: Shortwave
My heart weighs so heavy trying to make it in Maine. I grew up here, made my life here, and chose to raise my children here. It has become a playground for the Massholes, the liberal scumbags, red diaper doper babies, and all their ilk. If anyone in this country wants to see what results when liberalism is left unchallenged, try opening a business in Maine.

We moved to Aroostook in August of 1983 for Loring Air Force Base.  We all know what a big fight Snowe and Collins did under the Klintoon Administration!  They fought so hard to save it, it closed.  Some hard fight THEY put up, right?  Wrong!

I wish I had the President's optimism in that our best years are before us but I don't. We are losing jobs by the hundreds each month because of failed financial policies and the over taxation and red tape of business.

And don't forget the thousands of Somali's Baldacci and Rep Tom Allen brought into Lewiston in 2002.  They alone are sucking our welfare system dry.  Maybe all the gays Balacci is trying to attract to our state will bring in a bunch of revenue like he is saying? heh!

I've had many friends move away to the southern states to take work and leave Maine. I'm so saddened and at times it depresses the hell out of me. I'm a middle class Christian caught in a social experiment confined to the borders of this once proud state. Welfare, immigration, gay advocacy, environmentalist, anti-guns, war, Bush no-shaving lesbian NAGs, and it goes on and on.

I truly feel your pain as I am sure any Mainer reading this does as well.

Sorry about the rant. I sometimes think I should make a Public Service Announcement like the one in the 70's with the Indian standing on the highway, looking at the trash, turning to the camera with a tear in his eye. Just replace him with a white, straight, flannel shirted, male with a blaze orange hat and hunting rifle in hand and stand him on I-95 at the Kittery toll both as a Subaru goes by with a "rainbow" sticker in the rear window.

It's a pitiful state we live in.  No one outside of Maine has NO clue to our plight here.


 


17 posted on 03/04/2005 5:36:15 AM PST by SheLion (The America we once knew and loved ........................is gone.)
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To: Shortwave
>>I've had many friends move away to the southern states to take work and leave Maine. I'm so saddened and at times it depresses the hell out of me.<<

As in a Petri dish innoculated with a fast-growing baterium, the decay of culture first starts at the point of innoculation. Rest assured that this same decay is also setting in places like Texas and New Mexico. Texas has its share of ugly, bitter and mouthy old women. I offer Molly Ivens as an example. And New Mexico can't seem to escape it's desire to have a Democratic governor. The point here is that the cultural decay has not had as long to proceed in the South as it has on the east coast. As the South ages we Southerners are also getting our share of the liberal rainbow airheads. I believe it was Karl Marx who indicated that civilized governments evolve from democracies to communism. I may not disagree with his observation but would add that this evolution is less an evolution which selects for beneficial characteristics, than a natural decay of culture and society.

Muleteam1

32 posted on 03/04/2005 5:59:14 AM PST by Muleteam1
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To: Shortwave
Write it up as an editorial and send it to us at: letters@Christian-news-in-maine.com what you have to say should be read by more than just Maine Freepers.

Jake

34 posted on 03/04/2005 6:07:06 AM PST by newsgatherer
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To: Shortwave

The northeast states are gones. Anything and includiing PA needs to be cut off and be made another country, or give them to canada. It's gone.

The west coast, and I mean the west coast with a 200 mile strip off that coast is a goner too. If only we could pick the obviously lost places off.


73 posted on 03/05/2005 5:25:43 AM PST by SigPro2340
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