Change is this year's buzzword.

Your friends in power have a message for all voters looking for a change.

Change back to something comfortable.  Make the change back to the familiar faces you have grown to love. 

Who better to effect change than the incumbents?  They have all of the connections and money, unlike the outsiders.  New comers with all of their fancy ideas and inspirational talk won't be able to get things done that way that your old friends are able to with all of their insider connections.

Vote for the incumbents for change in 2008.

A reminder from your friends at the Committee To Re-elect the Incumbents 2008.

Hi Bibiana, It's a year of

Hi Bibiana,

It's a year of change -- just don't make any huge changes -- could be the motto for many incumbents this year.

I was thinking of Hillary Clinton when I was writing this because she has been talking about how she'll change the country, if voters give her a chance.

Of course, she's saying that she's the "agent of change" and will use her "35 years of experience" inside government to bring change that her primary challengers cannot.

Can you bring change, if you've been politically connected for 35-years?

Or does it mark a continuation of the Bush - Clinton - Bush - Clinton political dynasties? In one way, alternating Bushes and Clintons is a form of change.

Isn't Hillary a familiar

Isn't Hillary a familiar face? Some say this works against her. If you apply your argument to her situation, would you say this might actually work to her advantage?

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