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explain urself

i think it should b, just think about it...when u were young in school and ur teacher ask what u would like to b when u grow up...at least 77% of kids wants to b president but never will b

2006-10-05 08:37:17 · 11 answers · asked by Not-Uh-Fighter 2

Will it be the First Man, First Husband? All I know is he would be the first man, but what would be his title? Any ideas? We never had to think about this before.

2006-10-05 07:52:31 · 16 answers · asked by Cajun Boy 1

Will there be elections where a woman would run for president someday?

2006-10-05 07:17:49 · 16 answers · asked by April Ann Codon Cruz 2

I notice the coincidence that he reveals his alcohol addiction & being abused by a Priest at this time before November election. And then his dirty emails are uncovered at this time also.

2006-10-05 06:10:09 · 13 answers · asked by t_a_m_i_l 6

We stay the course.....
More death and destruction in the Middle East
The end of democracy and we know it now
Complete collapse of oversight of the executive branch
Nation indebtness out of control
Agree???

2006-10-05 05:17:54 · 5 answers · asked by Treebeard 2

The original Contract with America was very successful in turning 54 U.S. House Congressional seats over to the Republicans during the 1994 midterm elections and in creating a Republican Congressional majority. Today, the Republican Party is struggling to maintain their federal majority, and the "Foley problems" are not helping the Republicans. With the past success that the origional Contract with America created for Republicans, why not create another "Contract with America" list of issues that Republicans in both U.S. House of Representative races and in U.S. Senate races can successfully use as a political benchmark to run on and to use as a visual aid for the general public to see? Having such a list availiable would also create a "political moral boost" for the Republican Party. Preachers of hate speech and those who practice anti-Republicanism and general leftist politics anywhere in the world need not apply to this question.

2006-10-05 04:52:09 · 7 answers · asked by johnthebaptistmoore 3

Why does the U.S., supposed leader of the free world and "creator of democracy around the world" have the poorest voter turnout?

At least in the national elections, shouldn't it be mandatory or face a fine?

2006-10-05 04:22:56 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous

Before the local election my councillor promised to look into a concern I had so I voted for him. I asked him today about my concern and he said he had looked into it but he can't help and put the phone down. That's fair enough, I reckon.

2006-10-05 03:51:05 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

He was raised by wealthy parents went to law school and then immediatly to congress as representative filling his fathers seat. He has a lot of family in jail or prison. He has never earned a dollar by working. He parties with playmatea (Not Bad) and junkets more than any congressman / woman. I do not want him. He will not work for me.

2006-10-05 03:36:31 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

We had our presidental elections on the 28th sep, and after the results were annouced. i believe the elections were not fair and free and yet the international observers said that the election were fair and that they were happy with the turn out of events. Am disappointed with them because they did not consider the common man at the bottom level in our peace loving zambia.

2006-10-05 01:40:37 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

I recently started up a yahoo! website for my gubernatorial run for office. I no longer wish to keep this website going and would like to cancel my contract with yahoo!

2006-10-04 23:45:33 · 5 answers · asked by governorsqueaky 1

2006-10-04 23:12:18 · 4 answers · asked by Dawn C 1

2006-10-04 22:01:25 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

please tell me all the details about the past secretary generals of UN and from which country were they? is it the country that make thei candidate or people stand independently?

2006-10-04 20:06:48 · 3 answers · asked by Ayaz Ali 4

2006-10-04 18:22:59 · 14 answers · asked by cnfrankl 2

If you are a died-in-the-wool Republican or Democrat, then please don't respond to this. I would like responses from those of you who are honestly undecided each year when it is time to vote (especially for President)

It is said that about 20% of Democrats will always vote Democrat, and the same for Republicans. Another 15% of both parties usually always vote for their party (without really thinking about it), but might change if there is a major issue that influences them in the short term. But what about the other 30% of Americans. How do you decide who to vote for? Do you place some specific issues over others? Please take a few minutes and explain to me why you had a hard time choosing Bush vs. Kerry. Again, about 70% of Americans will be able to tell a pollser who they will definitely vote for in 3 seconds FLAT. What keeps you from deciding. To be honest, I don't completely understand this indecision, so please enlighten me.

2006-10-04 18:04:09 · 3 answers · asked by envision_man 2

I am starting to get aggravated by Kerry Heally but I would like to make a knowledgable decision, Is she ever going to talk about herself or just sling dirt at Deval Patrick. I found Devals site to be very informative. And though I do agree with some of his stands on the issues I know nothing about Kerry. Anyone have any opinions

2006-10-04 16:20:12 · 3 answers · asked by leviathia 2

Who is the better politician?

2006-10-04 15:31:50 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

This would a positive thing to announce if more poor people voted.

2006-10-04 15:30:23 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-10-04 15:25:26 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

rich people need help to count their money
others need help to live

2006-10-04 14:18:33 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

Should there be a larger California vote turnout in this election of 2006 then in the last election of 2004? Why or why not.

2006-10-04 13:30:59 · 5 answers · asked by Super S 1

2006-10-04 13:20:58 · 2 answers · asked by onlyget1shot 3

I was watching the 2004 election results here in England and I can remember early in the night Dan Rather urging people to vote. If my memory of the event is accurate, the early results where looking as thought the Republicans where going to get a landslide victory but not all of the polls had closed in some states.

If this is correct, could it have been seen as a political act?

If my memory of this is correct, how come some polls where still open, was it something to do with the time difference?

2006-10-04 12:47:56 · 8 answers · asked by footynutguy 4

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