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Its people like you who are going to screw america up when it comes november 2008 .. your voting for who everyone else likes, not whos better for the job.

Me, i like to support whos better and whos right for the job. Isn't that what we're supposed to focus on?
I'll be behind Gravel until the end .. if he's not on the ballot i'm writting him in. I'm not going to just jump on some band wagon ....

I'm voting FOR THE BEST .. NOT WHO HAS MORE $$ AND WHO'S MORE POPULAR but who's the right man for the job.

I wish more people were like this. Not "oh hillary is front runner, i'll vote for her"

You wanna know the truth!!? SHE'S REALLY NOT FRONT RUNNER.
You honestly don't think theres people who work around the clock taking those damn polls, voting for those stupid top 3 Dem's (hillary, barack and edwards) .. why do you think this is? Theres a reason they want these people in office.

These small candidates DO have a chance if people open their eyes. Why much u say they dont?

2007-09-07 12:28:34 · 10 answers · asked by Buckeyes Chargers 2

clinton?

2007-09-07 12:23:30 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

This guy doesn't seem to be courting the American vote.

2007-09-07 12:09:45 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

Manchester, N.H. -- Another key supporter of Republican presidential contender Rudy Giuliani suffered an embarrassment when he admitted the "serious sin" of at one time calling an escort service accused of being a prostitution ring.

Sen. David Vitter (R-La.), who is Giuliani's most prominent Southern conservative supporter, was implicated when the so-called "D.C. Madam" disclosed that his phone number was found among the telephone records of the escort service, Pamela Martin and Associates, in a period before he was elected to the Senate in 2004.

This was a very serious sin in my past for which I am, of course, completely responsible," Vitter said in a statement Monday night. "Several years ago, I asked for and received forgiveness from God and my wife in confession ..and marriage counseling."

Vitter's implication in a prostitution ring comes just three days after Giuliani's former state campaign chairman for the crucial primary state of South Carolina was formally arraigned in a federal criminal cocaine-possession indictment.

After a town-hall meeting in New Hampshire yesterday, Giuliani called Vitter's admission a "personal matter" for Vitter. Giuliani also defended his own record of appointing qualified people as mayor of New York, though he conceded some were disappointments.

That two of Giuliani's key Southern supporters have become ensnared in prostitution and drug cases could revive concerns about some of his past New York associates, notably Bernard Kerik. He has pleaded guilty to two state corruption charges for accepting free renovation of his apartment.

This story was supplemented with Associated Press reports.

2007-09-07 11:37:03 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

In the assumption that the majority chose Democrat, is it significant that an evil man who wants to destroy the West likes the ideology of the Democrats/Liberals???

2007-09-07 10:15:29 · 9 answers · asked by Jonny 2

Now they are doing the same thing with Ron Paul

The American people can see the actions and non-actions taking place now in Washington

We didn't like the way things were being run by Republicans

So we chose to elect Democrats to fix things they haven't

America learns from their mistakes

Now it isn't about what party get in to the Whitehouse

Its about who will fix this mess, end the war, get the troops home and fix foreign policy

That person is Ron Paul

You can see Ron Paul's momentum building just like it did for the Democrats before November, and that growing support came from real Americans and through the information shared on the Internet (the best modern tool for real information)

So keep fooling yourselves and denying the results

America wants a real American in the Whitehouse

Not some bought and paid for showboat liar/actor

We are not voting where the money is

We are voting for an American

A fighter for the Constitution

Ron Paul '08

2007-09-07 10:10:10 · 5 answers · asked by scottanthonydavis 4

2007-09-07 09:58:47 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

Give a solid reason that I should vote for any of the republican candidates...and a solid reason why we shouldnt vote for the Democrat contenders. Be warned dont send a bunch of lame excuses---the parties are both corupt- I want inteligent answers here.

2007-09-07 07:30:37 · 19 answers · asked by Kim 1

Have any of you read the book by Bay Buchanan titled, "The Extreme Makeover of Hillary (Rodham) Clinton" ??? The book is supposed to give ABUNDANT AMMUNITION to expose her HYPOCRISY. The book apparently tells how she has undergone a "major image makeover" in order to gain the Presidency. Now folks, WHAT does she have to hide? Why would anyone who is honest have to pander around and do an overhaul to gain votes? Does she have a secret agenda?? She has been NY Senator for six years, and so far she has done nothing of significance for the state. Anyone read this book????????

2007-09-07 06:51:12 · 27 answers · asked by Anonymous

because he's an attractive black guy, or because of his stand on all the issues?

2007-09-07 05:24:43 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

He claims to be Mr. Grass Roots/small town community supporter with not a whole lot to say on the war or terrorism.

I get this strange feeling that Bush is using him as a puppet.

2007-09-07 05:18:15 · 15 answers · asked by Seedna 4

2007-09-07 04:19:40 · 15 answers · asked by ben p 2

Every time I see something bad happen to a republican I feel happy but if It happens to a dem I feel bad.

Is there anybody else that feels the same?

2007-09-07 03:56:22 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

As an Australian looking at your system, both these people have been immensly respected. Would they have stood no chance of Office because their Black ? Or something else ?

2007-09-07 03:36:31 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

It seems like people's views 4 months ago have changed while some have remained true to their initial choice. Who are you going in for?


It seems to me that it boils down to Rudy, Obama, or Hillary?

What is your angle?

2007-09-07 03:33:08 · 9 answers · asked by Truth 2

She couldn't handle her marriage. The man ceated on her constantly. She couldn't deal with health care the first time she tried. The land deal in Arkansas...their both lawyers for crying out loud...and they couldn't cover that up. Can anyone really buy this nonsense...Hillary in '08? C'mon now, be serious.

2007-09-07 02:37:18 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

are any of them against abortion? i mean im fine with it as long as its only used for emergency purposes like rape or if it was a life or death situation. Also are any of then pushing for stricter laws regaurding the care of animals in slaughterhouses

2007-09-07 02:13:13 · 29 answers · asked by Raquel 4

barack obama or hillary clinton

2007-09-07 01:56:57 · 11 answers · asked by Ashley 2

2007-09-07 01:17:27 · 6 answers · asked by amelia401 1

hillarious

2007-09-07 01:03:41 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

he has my vote.

2007-09-06 21:13:09 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

Of the 88 Labor politicians serving in the Federal Parliament, 42 are former full time union officials while 32 are former staffers of Labor Parliamentarians and 4 are former full time ALP officials. Only 7 Federal Labor MPs had careers outside this power structure before winning seats in Parliament.

2007-09-06 20:14:03 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

like that has quotes, interests, and views of all of the 2008 presidential candidates?

2007-09-06 19:57:09 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

i don't see their attitude change at all. they still keep sticking to their very same habits and positions. so what is wrong in the picture here -- why do they refuse to change?

2007-09-06 19:48:21 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-09-06 19:46:25 · 19 answers · asked by endgame1915 3

Would that appeal to anyone in this country right now? Maybe help heal the divisiveness that we are experiencing?

Hillary Clinton/Colin Powell. I think that would be a great ticket. Leave your own suggestions, these days anything seems possible.

2007-09-06 19:00:36 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

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