u Jan '13 theatregeek v Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-ME) Sen. Snowe represented the last vestige of moderate politics & true bipartisanship in the Republican Party. Post
Jan '13 bode95 v Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) I'm sad to see Rep. Frank go. He was a maverick, one of the best! Post
Jan '13 Funkywhiteboy7 v Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) Although I don't agree with all his stances, I do feel Dr. Paul was a man of integrity and his limited government sensibilities were an important counter-weight during this bloated federal government administration . He was a man unbeholden to the party line. Post
u Jan '13 Cleon v None of them Get these career log rollers out of there. In fact, term limits would go a long way to remove politicians who bog the system down in order to support the goals of their monetary contributors instead of doing what is best for the country. But term limits will never happen because it is not conducive to their vested interest in holding power. Post
Dec '12 MadAmerican v None of them None of them! They have all sold this country out to the highest bidder while forgetting what it actually means to earn a damn paycheck. Post
Dec '12 UnCommonBoston v Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) He is a good guy, followed how he voted and felt he served well. Post
u Jan '13 theatregeek v Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-ME) Sen. Snowe represented the last vestige of moderate politics & true bipartisanship in the Republican Party. Post
Jan '13 bode95 v Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) I'm sad to see Rep. Frank go. He was a maverick, one of the best! Post
Jan '13 Funkywhiteboy7 v Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) Although I don't agree with all his stances, I do feel Dr. Paul was a man of integrity and his limited government sensibilities were an important counter-weight during this bloated federal government administration . He was a man unbeholden to the party line. Post
u Jan '13 Cleon v None of them Get these career log rollers out of there. In fact, term limits would go a long way to remove politicians who bog the system down in order to support the goals of their monetary contributors instead of doing what is best for the country. But term limits will never happen because it is not conducive to their vested interest in holding power. Post
Dec '12 MadAmerican v None of them None of them! They have all sold this country out to the highest bidder while forgetting what it actually means to earn a damn paycheck. Post
Dec '12 UnCommonBoston v Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) He is a good guy, followed how he voted and felt he served well. Post
u Dec '12 MalloryGrace v Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) Ron Paul was the most honest and forthcoming candidate for President. He didn't waiver on his views or dance around yes or no questions. We need more like him in this dysfunctional, do -nothing Congress!!! Post
u Dec '12 RealityOne v Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) The last true American statesman. He fought for the same thing over his entire career and his only motivation was for the good of the country. 98% of all US politicians are tools for those with money, ie corporations....which makes our government a plutocracy at best and facist at worst. B1 Post
Dec '12 Patriot-Pirate v Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) At least he was honest about what he believed. Post
Dec '12 Corey v None of them If they keep dicking around and dont do their jobs I say throw all of them out. If I didn't do my job I'd get fired why shouldn't they! Term limits also needs to be set Post
Dec '12 monaalexis v Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) Dr Paul is the greatest man of our time. He's the weapon of mass instruction. Post
Dec '12 InjusticeSucks v Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) How could one Not endorse the Biggest Joke in American political History.Even his own party wants nothing to do with him.And lets all face the Truth the GOP is the political joke of the century bar none. B1 r1 reply Post
u Dec '12 Cheenoguy Remember when being the line but was a bad thing. Now it gets you worshipped by republicans. Post @Cheenoguy
Dec '12 shawnyc36 v Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) A good human being, there is hardly another among all of them. He couldn't change anything but I felt he tried and spoke his mind. B1 Post
Dec '12 Politicskid v Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) A bit of a libertarian in many ways, but his service was a certainly a net positive. Hopefully his son will continue his legacy. Post
u Dec '12 fistv v Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) He is probably one of the few honest ones in there. As for which one I would miss most you need another category, under 'unfortunately, not enough'. I"d like to miss about 300 at least though retirement in the house and a 60+- more in the senate. B2 e20 endorsed Post
u Dec '12 Wafflecone v None of them Elected office should not be a lifetime career with lavish benifits. B2 e16 endorsed Post
u Dec '12 seedtick v Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) I will miss the unashamed, non-bending views of Ron Paul. I have not agreed with some of his hard-assed and biased opinions, but he never swayed in his efforts to get his message out and put it into the congressional mix when possible. You can love him or hate him but you have to respect him for his honest and sometimes brutal message. B3 e7 endorsed Post
Dec '12 RedFloppyShoes v Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) He is the only member of Congress that always stood by his convictions and supported his constituency, not the party. B2 e7 endorsed Post
Dec '12 PNWest v Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) I used to think he was just another corrupt politician but I heard a long interview with him on NPR. The guy is very, very smart. In an era where a party like the GOP positively extolls ignorance Barny Frank was one of the few politicians with enough brainpower to understand and work out solutions to the complicated problems. The country will miss him. B1 e7 endorsed Post
u Dec '12 IMAQT v Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) As time goes by, the GOP and our country for that matter will realize that Ron Paul has been right with both foreign and domestic policy issues, but then he believes we should fund our government and not on the backs of our kids and grand kids. Where would we be today had previous generations felt it was acceptable to finance 46% of their governments costs unto us? Many labeled him a kook, but the real kooks in Washington are the ones destroying the future for our kids. âWhen the federal government spends more each year than it collects in tax revenues, it has three choices: It can raise taxes, print money, or borrow money. While these actions may benefit politician... B5 e2 endorsed Post
Dec '12 MarkJM v None of them One scam artist leaving, only to be replaced by another scam artist. Until CONgress instills term limits, we'll continue to be screwed over. B1 r3 replies e5 endorsed Post
Dec '12 LALibertarian v Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) Sadly, there's one less voice for liberty. Great man. B2 e1 endorsed Post
Dec '12 Vance1 v None of them Retiring? These arent suppose to lifetime possitions!!!! Public Service, You arent supposed to be retiring from these posts...period B3 r2 replies Post