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Elections - October 2007

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for me HEALTHCARE for all!

2007-10-24 06:32:04 · 16 answers · asked by Wonder Woman 3

How can it be argued that every vote was important in the 2000 presidential election?

2007-10-24 06:16:50 · 12 answers · asked by tgray10000 1

I believe he should be the next president

2007-10-24 05:29:16 · 29 answers · asked by que otro hay 4

I mean, HE did the job for so long and I've lived with him for that long. I'm a GREAT mother, and of course a female.
You'd hire me, right?

Can you see the point I'm trying to make? Everyone I've ever talked when asking why they'd vote for flip flop clinton says 1)she's a woman 2) she's married to bill 3) she's a great mother 4) she stood by bill

I'm trying to figure out how ANY of those things makes her "uniquely qualified" to become President.
Can someone fill me in??

2007-10-24 05:12:55 · 12 answers · asked by Roland'sMommy 6

2007-10-24 05:11:37 · 29 answers · asked by Anonymous

Are people losing interest in the Ron Paul Presidential bid? I mean, neither one of his 2 supporters on this site have posted anything about him today.

2007-10-24 04:44:03 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

govt infiltration

2007-10-24 04:04:45 · 8 answers · asked by Chief P 1

If the Constitution was amended.

2007-10-24 04:04:13 · 5 answers · asked by Menehune 7

Vladivostok, Russia
A youth organization invented a new way of voting.

They hung large portraits of famous political figures on a wall of the shooting range. Whoever gets less hits becomes a winner.
There were portraits of Osama bin Laden, Garry Kasparov (Bill Maher's favorite), Jewish oligarch Boris Berezovsky, Estonian PM Anus Unzip, and TV star Xenia Sobchak.
TV star got most of hits ;-)

A bright idea, isn't it?

2007-10-24 02:57:39 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

why have u voted for bush the second time?
u knew that the 1st time he stole the presidency, he lead u the a very expensive war and u voted for him again? but why?? he's losing your money, credibility and friendship in the world..., he haven't done anyhting for your education, health care, security.... so what does he have???

2007-10-24 01:04:30 · 23 answers · asked by MOI 5

How could the RBA increase the official rate by 0.25% in the weeks leading up to the election ! What chance does this give the PM now ???

ps. I still think Rudd is a lesser version of John Howard, but he is being very smart with his "metooisms" a classic yes man !

2007-10-23 20:12:15 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

Hillary's recent statements about "the war on science" that Bush and others are making; and how she would put an end to it. Is a declaration for HER government, to step in and DICTATE what scientist and philosophers THINK?
The so called "war on science", was coined by some scientist who are losing a scientific debate with other scientist. Because the debate has touched on possible religious issues.
So Hillary, thinks SHE should step in, with the power of the government and decide what is science and what it isn't? Or that HER government should take sides in the debate and outlaw the scientist on the other side?
I say, BOO to Hillary Clinton, for this proclamation. What do you say?

2007-10-23 18:43:15 · 10 answers · asked by THEHATEDTRUTH 2

Hillary says she has a lot of good ideas she will implement if elected president. Hopefully who ever is elected has ideas on how to repair the worlds opinion about America, how to clean up the illegal immigrant problem (not by giving amnesty to illegals or spend more tax payers money making them happy), get run away gas/oil costs in-check, prevent WWIII, and finish the job in Iraq and bring our troops home. Do we need someone who has a lot of good ideas or someone with solutions to the major issues facing our country for our next president? Why has she not told us what these "good ideas" are? Are they more ideas like give money to everyone in one hand and take twice the amount away with the other?

2007-10-23 17:49:13 · 19 answers · asked by Dallen B 5

I've got a hunch huckabee will win the south. he is drawing a lot of support in iowa and new hampshire and people in the south will realize that there guy has a chance to get the nom. i know giuliani has cal wrapped up, but still, getting control of the south is a huge advantage for huckabee. He's got a real shot at getting the nom, and he will beat hillary if he gets a shot.

2007-10-23 17:16:58 · 20 answers · asked by deceptive truth 2

Seriously, how stupid does somebody have to be to believe that the likes of Hillary Clinton are anti-war? Back in 2004, John Kerry ran on a platform that said that Bush had been too soft in the Iraq War, not that the Iraq War was an immoral and illegal, not to mention unnecessary War. Ron Paul followed the Constitution and voted against the Iraq War, while Hillary and the Democrats were voting for it.

Actually, if you look back, the Democrats (and the far-left Trotskyites who call themselves Neo-Cons) were actually the ones who wanted the Iraq War in the first place. If Bush hadn't attacked Iraq, the Democrats would be attacking him for not having gone after Saddam.

Why is it that people are accusing Ron Paul of adopting the Democrats foreign policy when the reality is that his rivals are the ones who have adopted the Democrats warmongering foreign policy.

2007-10-23 16:27:56 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-10-23 16:15:48 · 29 answers · asked by ibrueser 1

What are some things that your student council did/does that you like??? I'm not elected yet, I'm running.

2007-10-23 16:08:29 · 2 answers · asked by lala 1

Why are there certain states that politicians focus on? Don't we vote for our candidate on super tuesday, do certain states just get first pick, or do only certain states get to vote?

2007-10-23 16:06:37 · 4 answers · asked by Natalie T 1

Our democracy is undervalued, it would seem, because so few of the people are voting. And the number of people who are not registered to vote is staggering. What's going on?

2007-10-23 15:55:11 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

any guesses?

2007-10-23 15:47:48 · 9 answers · asked by deceptive truth 2

U.S. Troop deaths are at their lowest levels in 19 months AND civilian and Iraqi police deaths have declined. This is the second consecutive month for significant U.S. troop decline which started taking effect shortly after the surge was completed and accomplished what they needed to...allegedly. Additionally, overall violence is down for the 2nd month in a row as well.

If things keep getting significantly better over the next year, are the Democrats going to have any ground to stand to cling onto? Is this is a serious threat to the Democratic chances to win the presidency?

This was reported by the Associated Press.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21444614/

2007-10-23 15:15:21 · 22 answers · asked by bobrekrabold 2

I Just need details, but don't fight over this question

2007-10-23 15:03:44 · 1 answers · asked by Why? 4

Most everyone would agree that you should never judge a person, like or dislike someone, based solely on their name. That would seem totally illogical. Yet, how much effect does name recognition or, in this case, potentially negative association/connotation to a name have on the way people vote in this country?

2007-10-23 15:03:39 · 13 answers · asked by teenhamodic 4

2007-10-23 14:57:25 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous

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