10 Things You Didn't Know About Kay Hagan

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Dear Senator Hagen:

I personally am impressed with your background and attitudes. President Obama on the other hand is not a man for the times. For some reason I smile whenever I see him on television. He is eloquent often says exactly the right things but does not believe his own words. The state of the union address strayed back and forth I think exposing himself to be out of tune with reality. It was a disapointment to me. I expected him to get a hold on present circumstances and be verbably more responsive. I think his weakness puts the ball in congress' court to deal with the nations problimatic future effectively and courageously. Best wishes, Bill Murphy

William Murphy of NC 8:54AM January 26, 2011

Am interested to find out where you stand on Health Care Reform.

1. Are you for or against a public option?

2. Are you for increasing taxes on small business to pay for it?

3. Are you for taxing health benefits?

4. Are you for real reform of the health care system. in otherwords correcting the things that are wrong without turning it into a massive government entitlement program?

5. Have you read the bill in committe, if not do you intend to read it before voting on it.

PE Pressley of NC 4:12PM July 30, 2009

I can't imagine how those carpetbaggers there in Washington D.C. could be so damn stupid as to give all those billions of taxpayer dollars to the CEO's of the auto industry who we all know will find a way to line their own pockets with most of the money. Anybody with a lick of sense would have offered the citizens of this country a certificate worth about $30,000 to buy a new 2008 American auto. This would not only have stimulated the economy but gotten rid of all those unsold American cars setting on lots that people could not afford to buy. The money would have filtered back up to the auto makers to keep them in business. People would have more efficient cars which would have cut down on gas usage. Can you see the logic in that?

I didn't vote for you because I am very conservative when it comes to spending money and I have never seen a Democrat that did not like to raise taxes and spend taxpayers money and now that the Democrats dominate Congress and the Presidency, I am sure that the working poor and retired can only look forward to really dire times for the next four years.

Lee Swann of NC 3:54PM January 17, 2009

I can't imagine how those carpetbaggers there in Washington D.C. could be so damn stupid as to give all those billions of taxpayer dollars to the CEO's of the auto industry who we all know will find a way to line their own pockets with most of the money. Anybody with a lick of sense would have offered the citizens of this country a certificate worth about $30,000 to buy a new 2008 American auto. This would not only have stimulated the economy but gotten rid of all those unsold American cars setting on lots that people could not afford to buy. The money would have filtered back up to the auto makers to keep them in business. People would have more efficient cars which would have cut down on gas usage. Can you see the logic in that?

I didn't vote for you because I am very conservative when it comes to spending money and I have never seen a Democrat that did not like to raise taxes and spend taxpayers money and now that the Democrats dominate Congress and the Presidency, I am sure that the working poor and retired can only look forward to really dire times for the next four years.

Lee Swann of NC 3:54PM January 17, 2009

I can't imagine how those carpetbaggers there in Washington D.C. could be so damn stupid as to give all those billions of taxpayer dollars to the CEO's of the auto industry who we all know will find a way to line their own pockets with most of the money. Anybody with a lick of sense would have offered the citizens of this country a certificate worth about $30,000 to buy a new 2008 American auto. This would not only have stimulated the economy but gotten rid of all those unsold American cars setting on lots that people could not afford to buy. The money would have filtered back up to the auto makers to keep them in business. People would have more efficient cars which would have cut down on gas usage. Can you see the logic in that?

I didn't vote for you because I am very conservative when it comes to spending money and I have never seen a Democrat that did not like to raise taxes and spend taxpayers money and now that the Democrats dominate Congress and the Presidency, I am sure that the working poor and retired can only look forward to really dire times for the next four years.

Lee Swann of NC 3:52PM January 17, 2009

I can't imagine how those carpetbaggers there in Washington D.C. could be so damn stupid as to give all those billions of taxpayer dollars to the CEO's of the auto industry who we all know will find a way to line their own pockets with most of the money. Anybody with a lick of sense would have offered the citizens of this country a certificate worth about $30,000 to buy a new 2008 American auto. This would not only have stimulated the economy but gotten rid of all those unsold American cars setting on lots that people could not afford to buy. The money would have filtered back up to the auto makers to keep them in business. People would have more efficient cars which would have cut down on gas usage. Can you see the logic in that?

I didn't vote for you because I am very conservative when it comes to spending money and I have never seen a Democrat that did not like to raise taxes and spend taxpayers money and now that the Democrats dominate Congress and the Presidency, I am sure that the working poor and retired can only look forward to really dire times for the next four years.

Lee Swann of NC 3:52PM January 17, 2009

I've lived in NC 20 years and don't know much about her record in nc politics aside from her tax hikes and agreeing with the nc dept of agriculture to have the highest gas tax and gas prices of any US state aside from alaska and hawaii. go kay hagan! glad we still pay .30 more than any other state in gas. thanks for the votes and tax hikes. glad you are going to washington to tax more . . .oh, and thanks for the free education for the illegal immigrants children. i had many thousands in college loans when i finished college.

of NC 9:33PM November 04, 2008

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asdgfassfg of TX 9:32PM November 04, 2008

Congratulations Kay!

My contempt for your opponant began when she tried to hijack the Ryan White Act and rename it for the mercifully deceased Jesse Helms.

If anyone is "godless" it is Liddy.

I've contributed to your campaign and I live no where near your state.

Do your constituants proud!!!

Hdtex of IN 9:32PM November 04, 2008

I don't know how much Kay Hagan deserves to win, but I'm glad that Dole lost. Mrs. Dole put out an advertisement where they faked Kay's voice to have her claim that she doesn't believe in God, when she's actually a Sunday school teacher. As a Christian, I find that incredibly offensive. So I'm glad that voters have proven that they won't stand for that kind of dirty trick.

Joe of AZ 9:29PM November 04, 2008

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