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Or are they under the "don't ask, don't tell" rule much like what they required in the military? Some of our elected officials were clossetted homosexuals prior to being elected, then declare their true orientation after much to dismay of many of their constituents. Shouldn't our presidential candidates declare now their sexual orientation so that there would be no suprises after election? I can see it now " The president declares he or she is gay"

2007-09-22 17:12:16 · 17 answers · asked by Don S 5

Do u think the constitution should be changed? Does it matter if a presidential candidate was born in a different country, but served his time in America??

2007-09-22 16:34:55 · 26 answers · asked by JpCreation101 2

http://stopmartiallaw.blogspot.com/2007/09/gop-showing-their-true-colors-no-blacks.html

The sources of the information.

2007-09-22 16:20:43 · 4 answers · asked by jim c 4

am I allowed not to vote for Hilary because she's a woemn and not to vote for Obama because he is black? Or am I going to hear from Al Sharpton about this?

2007-09-22 15:12:59 · 5 answers · asked by Don S 5

As I'm sure you've heard, Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas) has garnered much support with his message of freedom and upholding the Constitution, particularly with restoring our civil liberties and opposing a foreign policy that has cost our country thousands of lives and billions of dollars.

The Constitution provides careful limits, beyond which, under no circumstances can our government pass. It allows political decisions based on what's best for the FREEDOM of the people of this country. Not what's "best" for "the people". No one knows what's "best" for "the people". The details of "best" are best left to the individual.

Ron Paul, in my opinion, is the only candidate that gets this and is prepared to mend the most important document of our country which has been treated w/ about as much respect by the Bush administration as toilet paper.

In honor of Constitution Week, I've donated to his campaign (RonPaul2008). If you support Ron Paul, have you/will you also, or just talk the talk?

2007-09-22 13:49:15 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

beat Hillary. Is that why you support him

2007-09-22 12:42:28 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

9-11 took years years to develop well before bush was in office. bin laden was caught many times and offered to bill clinton, but he refused to bring him to justice. 9-11 developed under clinton. how can people not think bill was responsible for 9-11.

2007-09-22 12:41:54 · 29 answers · asked by Joe 3

Don't they realize they are contradicting themselves? Hitler was the opposite of a socialist. He was far right, not left. Bush & the GOP are actually more like Hitler & his regime.
"The Nazis gained power during Germany's period of crisis after World War I. They used propaganda and charismatic oratory, emphasizing nationalism, anti-Semitism, and anti-Communism. After restructuring the economy and rearming the military, a totalitarian dictatorship based around the Führer was established. Hitler pursued an aggressive foreign policy, with an ideological goal of Lebensraum (expanding living space for Germans). The German Invasion of Poland in 1939 triggered armed conflict between the British and French Empires (the Allies) and Germany."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler
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2007-09-22 09:53:48 · 18 answers · asked by The Wiz 7

I promise you , I will NOT vote Democrat.

Doesn't matter if it's Clinton or Obama. And you know already, it's either one or the other, so quit wasting your time pushing one, because whoever loses among the two is the running mate.

The question you should think about now is.
CAN YOU AFFORD TO LOSE ANOTHER ELECTION?

WHAT IF :
1. They steal another one?
2. Too many bigoted rednecks aren't ready for a female or black president?

Would you lose to Giuliani? McCain? Romney? Thompson?

You decide. OR, you can make Ron Paul your "other best choice", he will NOT do anything a like the others, he will cut taxes, end war, end the drug war, end spying, and abolish wasteful spending. He's the man whose honesty is NOT matched.

If Ron Paul doesn't make it to the top, YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN. We don't care who wins if Ron Paul isn't a choice. WE have nothing to lose, you decide whether you have an election to lose!

2007-09-22 08:57:01 · 8 answers · asked by Smartass 4

First he was guilty, then he denied it. Then he was going to resign, then he was going to fight it? For 25 yrs this man has been accused of being a closet gay, which would be his own business, except for the fact that he denied it & he villified the gay life-style in public. Is this hypocrilte beign allowed to stay in the senate? Did the GOP change their mind about ousting him? what gives?

2007-09-22 08:35:44 · 8 answers · asked by The Wiz 7

The Republicans have refused to debate issues important to black and latino/hispanic voters. Yes, they have refused other debates. But these two debates are the only I can think of that spoke to issues specifically concerning blacks or latinos. Minorities are union members, people of faith, teachers, law encforcement, and members of all of the groups and portions of society whos votes are sought and candidates make a point to address. But being a minority brings about issues that white america simply does not face on a daily basis, and rarely address.

Now, I am a independant. But based simply on the refusal of all of the front runners in the refusing the invitiation to join this debate, I will be voting Democratic for the presidental race in 2008.

Now, they are playing politics and just as full of crap sometimes as the republicans. But at least they had the decency and intelligence to show up, and at least pretend to care.

2007-09-22 07:42:48 · 17 answers · asked by eyeamatrip 3

for amnesty and Chuck Hagel is for the same thing not to mention a sponsor of the dream act the instate tuition for illegals

Why is Hagel even being mentioned also he decided to leave the senate because he knew Jim Bunning would wipe the floor with him so what gives here

2007-09-22 05:44:01 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-09-22 04:36:34 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

I want to know what your reasons are for supporting or not supporting Ron Paul? And telling me that he's a loonatic or a nutjob will not suffice, I want real reasons like if your political position is different from his and how?

I'll start: I support Ron Paul and will vote for him for President in 2008. I like that he supports our 2nd Amendment rights, is against the North American Union (which I believe is an attack on our national sovereignty), is against domestic spying programs and legislation such as the Patriot Act that gives the government permission to invade our privacy, and wants to make our money worth something again by backing it with gold, silver, etc.

I welcome all different opinions and political perspectives. Please do not insult anyone for their political beliefs!

2007-09-22 03:53:17 · 12 answers · asked by Brian R 3

2007-09-22 02:48:36 · 7 answers · asked by Scouse 7

It is time to elect a new world leader, and only your vote counts.

Here are the facts about the three candidates. Who would you vote for?

Candidate A.

Associates with crooked politicians, and consults with astrologist. He's had two mistresses. He also chain smokes and drinks 8 to 10 martinis a day.

Candidate B.

He was kicked out of office twice, sleeps until noon, used opium in college and drinks a quart of whiskey every evening.

Candidate C

He is a decorated war hero. He's a vegetarian, doesn't smoke, drinks an occasional beer and never cheated on his wife.

Which of these candidates would be your choice?

2007-09-21 17:09:55 · 12 answers · asked by Kenji 3

...that means Hillary, Romney Giuliani and any other puppets of the bankers and corporations. The Bush-Clinton crime family seems to work well for corporations how can we stop that?

2007-09-21 16:40:14 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

Okay so Im 16 and i really dont keep up with current events, so ..I just wanted to kow more about the upcoming elections. I have some questions, can their only be one candidate per party? For example Obama and Clinton are both democrats right? Are they just nominees for the democratic party or are they are already official candidates for the presidency? And do you know what issues do they stand for? Who would u vote for? ..I know so many questions but if u can explain i will really appreciate it.

2007-09-21 16:18:23 · 7 answers · asked by elizabeth g 2

2007-09-21 16:17:29 · 15 answers · asked by tictak kat 7

Now that Pauline has registered Hanson's United Australia party in time for the election will she take votes off John because after all they do have some similar policies?
Also would you vote for her and why and if not why not?

2007-09-21 16:02:31 · 7 answers · asked by molly 7

now."

Example:

Bush has taken a $10T surplus and made it a $10T DEBT, so the GOP accuses the democrats of being big spenders.

Clinton WON in Bosnia and Bush is losing 2 wars at once, so the GOP accuses the democrats of being weak militarily.

Bush is destroying the constitution with clowns like Gonzales so, the GOP calls Hillery a "Dictator"

add you own favorites now. The one with the best one gets picked by me to win this round.

2007-09-21 15:29:27 · 9 answers · asked by easy_game_101 2

I love him. I thinks his family is awesome. Please remember in your answers that Mormons ARE Christians. I should know, I am one.

2007-09-21 15:23:16 · 27 answers · asked by LDS Mom 6

When Bernie Schwarz/Loral got permission from the Clinton administration to transfer missile technology to China it gave them the ability to rain warheads down on the entire continental USA as well as shootdown satellites. The mysterious "New" university board Schwarz serves on included Hsu, and figures at the center of the Clinton Chinagate scandal. Hsu and Hochberg/Lillian Vernon Co. have made a lot of interesting campaign donations but not on party lines, one wonders what they got for their money? See

http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pI5QkfhRBwUgAiaAQVTXffw

2007-09-21 15:12:29 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

Just one each and then... who do you really think can win in 2008?

2007-09-21 13:57:01 · 13 answers · asked by My name here 2

"If Americans were as a whole critical thinkers and would challenge the propaganda that the controlled media gives them, then the false fronts and false public images of their leaders might not get written up so easily as history. There are not many critical thinkers in this nation. There are a great many intelligent people, but not a great many critical thinkers" Fritz Springmeier

2007-09-21 13:44:27 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

Please answer only if you are a Ron Paul supporter.

You know Congress and the Senate is in drastic short supply of people like Ron Paul.. Isn't it about time we fill the ranks with constitutionalists?

2007-09-21 13:14:12 · 7 answers · asked by Think Richly™ 5

2007-09-21 13:08:05 · 16 answers · asked by David L 4

This is for a project to see what people around the United States and the world has to say.

2007-09-21 12:23:33 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

so you would have to know who you wanted to vote for instead of just marking the name with a R or a D after it .

we still use it when it comes to write in canidates, its not allowed in arizona to have a list of write in canidates any where around the polling station

wouldnt it be better to have a president that had say 12 percent of people who know him or her and there stances instead of 51% who voted for someone they knew nothing about

2007-09-21 12:18:42 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

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