
Senate Majority leader Harry Reid is in a tight race with Tea Party candidate Sharron Angle. She beat out a crowded Republican field to win the nomination, but even top Republicans in the state are backing away from her for her extreme views.
First, Angle is against abortion under any circumstance, even in cases of rape or incest. Sue Wagner, a former Republican lieutenant governor, state legislator and Nevada Gaming Commission member, called that view too extreme and said she would not vote for Angle.
Angle also wants to privatize Medicare, Social Security and wants to get rid of the Department of Education. She also wants to get rid of the Department of Environmental Protection. I guess these issues will just work themselves out in the free market.
Even nurses, some of the warmest, most caring people on earth, are coming out against Angle.
If that's not odd enough, Angle said that Dearborn, Michigan, which has a large Muslim and Arab population, is run under Islamic law or Sharia. Angle said:
Huh? Last time I checked, Michigan was in the United States of America and subject to all the laws of the constitutions of the United States and Michigan.We're talking about a militant terrorist situation, which I believe it isn't a widespread thing, but it is enough that we need to address, and we have been addressing it.
My thoughts are these, first of all, Dearborn, Michigan, and Frankford, Texas, are on American soil, and under constitutional law. Not Sharia law. And I don't know how that happened in the United States," she said. "It seems to me there is something fundamentally wrong with allowing a foreign system of law to even take hold in any municipality or government situation in our United States.
Despite these quirks, Angle is neck and neck with Reid as early voting begins in Nevada.
Maybe a few of these Tea Party folks need to win so Americans can see their extreme policy beliefs in action. It's one thing to spout these questionable solutions to America's problems and another to actually try to put them into action. If George W. Bush had succeeded in privatizing Social Security, this country would be in even deeper trouble and debt than it is now.
Former President Bill Clinton told voters in Nevada not to vote for Angle just because they might be mad at the system.
"For the future of Nevada, for the jobs you so desperately need, it would be unbelievably negligent to say, 'I know you're right, but I'm just too mad, I've got to vote for this woman'," Clinton said at a rally.
And that's what exactly seems to be happening around this country. My mom used to call it cutting off your nose to spite your face.
I know people are mad at how government is run. In some instances, they have a right to be angry. I'm just not clear how electing folks with some oddball, impractical beliefs is going to help anyone.


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By: lazy on 10/15/2010 7:31PM
if blacks and latinos get out and vote this angle will be destroyed. but you can't participate only when it's in vogue, you have to be consistent. just like the republicant's they will be at the polls. so, please vote to stop this foolishness being put on by the tea-haters.
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By: bonita on 10/15/2010 7:51PM
Get out and vote for the young ones who do not know those tea baggers will destroy every thing that we fought hard for blood sweat and a lot of tears
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By: slik on 10/15/2010 8:56PM
Like what? what the hell have you built that they would destroy. Democrats have be in charge of congress for 4 damn years now, and you havent built a damn thing, but increased unmeployment, forclosures, bank and mortgage failures.
Now thats a 4 years record we all can be proud of.
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By: koter on 10/16/2010 11:17AM
@silk you talk awhole lot of crap don't you!
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By: slik on 10/16/2010 12:20PM
@koter
How old are u, 6. im i lying, havent democrates been in charge of congress for 4 years.
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By: Tom Truth on 10/15/2010 8:28PM
"If George W. Bush had succeeded in privatizing Social Security, this country would be in even deeper trouble and debt than it is now."
Where is your evidence for this assertion?
Social security is terribly inefficent and should be phased out, along with phasing out payroll taxes so workers can afford THEIR OWN retirement accounts without having to pay a huge cut to a goverment bureaucrat and, for higher income Americans, having their wealth re-distributed.
Sharon Angle will win in Nevada.
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By: Tom Truth on 10/15/2010 9:33PM
Rasmussen: Angle 50%, Reid 46%
http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/rasmussen-angle-50-reid-46_501066.html
The Tea Party candidates are winning. Once they are in power, voters will like them even more, and we can roll back socialism and re-establish our Constitutional Republic, the way it was founded.
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By: Tom Truth on 10/16/2010 6:56AM
Among all the bad things Obama has done, here is a GOOD thing he's trying to do, and I applaud him for, end tax breaks for oversea's hiring:
http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/news/article.aspx?feed=AP&date=20101016&id=12184028
He's trying to do this over Republican opposition, and this is one case where I support Obama and think the Republicans are dead wrong. Every other country uses their tax code to support their own economy and jobs, it's about time the US did that.
When Obama tries to do the right thing, I'll be right there congratulating him. I wish he had more good things to do for the US economy like this, instead of all the bad he's done.
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By: adobe123 on 10/18/2010 10:42AM
Currently, there are not enough republicans in the house or senate to stop anything the democrates want to do. So they are lieing when they use the excuse that republicans are holding them up from anything!
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By: Harry Elliott on 10/16/2010 2:58PM
So I guess Harry Reid has done alright by
his constituents of Nevada, then. Don't
they have the highest unemployment in the
country as well as foreclosure rate? So
then how can he run on his recor? He is
now facing a serious challenge by an unknown
with virtually no name recognition or
financial support, and yet the race is
now neck and neck.
The only thing that they can find to attack
this woman on is her pro life stance, and
that makes her extreme? So< I ask you Liberals
out there, is 46 Million abortions since
Roe V Wade and still counting about 1.5 million
a year, not enough? Or about right? Just asking.
After all it is YOU that is making it you
central issue, because no way you can run on
your RECORD>
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