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If you haven't listened to him on AM KNEW then don't bother answering. I only want intelligent, thoughtful answers.

2007-10-19 09:48:13 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

I mean it seems like the democratic nominee will go on to win this. Do you think Guliani or Romney has a chance against Clinton or Obama?

2007-10-19 09:39:40 · 8 answers · asked by fabregasfan 3

He wants to make an innocent guy at the Justice Department into a major racial issue for saying the truth - minorities, as a group, generally die earlier than whites; therefore, Voter ID laws that impact the elderly impact whites more than blacks. I don't think that statement is bigoted or racially offensive at all. Obama just wants Big Al's goons to get behind his campaign.

2007-10-19 09:01:42 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

No educational or experience level required.
3 teenagers have already been elected

2007-10-19 08:40:53 · 9 answers · asked by Mr.Morgan 4

While not really reading much about Hillary Clinton's proposal for healthcare_except for her thoughts on illegal immigrants and the fact they should get all emergency treatments, but not consistent medical care_and also reading briefly about her stand regarding the poor, the uninsured; losses of homes; economical inequalities; retirement and paid family leave; etc., and also recalling two of President Bill Clinton's recent visits to my state, it all has given me a sense that we are already living under another administration.

I know there must be at least 20 candidates running from both parties, and do know a bit about each of them, especially Obama who seems to be head to head with Hillary where fund raising is concerned, as well as media coverage, and interaction with the people. But still, I can't shake the feeling that it's just as if a Clinton were running the Whitehouse!!!

2007-10-19 08:26:17 · 10 answers · asked by 1-2informationalways 1

the size of the Federal government (budget, employee numbers, number of departments), Federal spending, federal regulations to control health care, business (large and small), public and private education, taxes on the upper 50% of wage earners, the amount of illegals coming across our southern borders, fuel prices thru higher Federal gas taxes, number of people who qualify for Federal Tax Free living...

all to record levels.

Is there anyone who can point out anything that Hillary has said or done that would make me believe otherwise on any point.

2007-10-19 06:40:29 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

I have always voted democrat.. However I am definitley considering voting for Ron Paul for President. This guy is awsome...

2007-10-19 05:19:30 · 19 answers · asked by stunna3m 3

Too many candidates for the Presidential election, at this point, for a Yahoo poll. Can't trust most media polls.

As of right now how are you going to Vote: Republican, Democrat, Other, or Not Vote.

2007-10-19 03:45:36 · 31 answers · asked by Thinkaboutit 2

2007-10-19 03:35:12 · 14 answers · asked by KD 3

and will this effect how you vote for our new President?

2007-10-19 03:30:59 · 18 answers · asked by Debbie 2

well no one has touched base on this yet and its kind of a big deal ......do you think 9/11 was a setup?


here is a link to a vid i watched it a eye opener.....

http://www.911revisited.com/index.html

2007-10-19 03:26:16 · 9 answers · asked by sk8rmn 1

Looking back, he is now one of the most beloved presidents in US history. Do you think in 25 years, Bush will enjoy the same legacy.

2007-10-19 02:53:48 · 27 answers · asked by Anonymous

I mean this man has been telling so many outrageous lies it appears to me that he is a habitual liar that doesnt even realize that he is lying even CNN a left wing tv station has been pointing out Als lies lately whats your opinion?

2007-10-19 02:46:45 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

If the electoral votes just override our decision??

2007-10-19 02:14:27 · 10 answers · asked by mama817 2

Please watch this video before replying.

It's an hour and 15 minutes of your time, but if you are of voting age and intend to participate in 2008 elections this question must be answered.

I'm asking for the courtesy to look at some facts on the subject before answering.

2007-10-18 23:41:48 · 11 answers · asked by anyusmoon1 3

Isn't K-Rudd's "me-tooism" placing a Labor victory at risk? Aren't you disappointed with his just-announced tax policy? Why should the swinging voters choose Labor if their policies are not significantly different from the Coalition's?

2007-10-18 22:57:22 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-10-18 22:40:53 · 10 answers · asked by esme99us 1

Hopefully it has had a bit of a spruce up after all the Official Prime Ministers residence has been empty for 12 yrs.
Wont it be good to have our politicians back in Canberra where they belong that's why it was built.
If by some miracle Liberal do win do where do you think Peter will reside.

2007-10-18 22:05:56 · 4 answers · asked by molly 7

2007-10-18 21:02:10 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

A little history lesson: If you don't know the answer, make your best guess. Answer all the questions before looking at the answers. Who said it? [You may be surprised by the answers.]

1) "We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good."

A. Karl Marx
B. Adolph Hitler
C. Joseph Stalin
D. None of the above

2) "It's time for a new beginning, for an end to government of the few, by the few, and for the few...and to replace it with shared responsibility for shared prosperity."

A. Lenin
B. Mussolini
C. Idi Amin
D. None of the Above

3) "(We)...can't just let business as usual go on, and that means something has to be taken away from some people."

A. Nikita Khrushev
B. Josef Goebbels
C. Boris Yeltsin
D. None of the above

4) "We have to build a political consensus and that requires people to give up a little bit of their own...in order to create this common ground."

A. Mao Tse Dung
B. Hugo Chavez
C. Kim Jong Il
D. None of the above

5) "I certainly think the free-market has failed."

A. Karl Marx
B. Lenin
C. Molotov
D. None of the above

6) "I think it's time to send a clear message to what has become the most profitable sector in (the) entire economy that they are being watched."

A. Pinochet
B. Milosevic
C. Saddam Hussein
D. None of the above















Answers:

(1) D. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary Clinton 6/29/2004
(2) D. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary Clinton 5/29/2007
(3) D. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary Clinton 6/4/2007
(4) D. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary Clinton 6/4/2007
(5) D. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary Clinton 6/4/2007
(6) D. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary Clinton 9/2/2005

Be afraid. Be very, very afraid!

2007-10-18 21:01:11 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

and im running out of time!!! please help!! ppllleeeaasse!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i need anything!

2007-10-18 20:54:00 · 5 answers · asked by francis 1

Perfect reason to try and come back to complete the devils work. Pelosi could not get 'freedom of speech' modified. The Patriot Act, and the War in the Middle East, Bill Clinton campaigning with GHW-Bush for any reason, they all sleep in the same bed. Are we really looking at this candidate? I know I am. My eyes are not closed. Are yours?

2007-10-18 20:27:53 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

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