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I just watched the debates and I am sorry I did. There was one lady asking questions on there that looked like a junkie and kept asking the same people questions. Wouldn't it be a better debate if everyone was given the same amount of time and the answered the same questions? I'm just really sick of the ignorance on TV.

2007-10-09 15:43:41 · 14 answers · asked by oldhag 5

I used to support McCain but i don't like his immigration stance. Why hasn't the media give Paul a shot? He's had bigger rallies in Iowa than any other candidates.

2007-10-09 15:35:11 · 14 answers · asked by Strats!! 4

He's on every news commentary show with his propaganda crap,it was bad enough when he was president and bad mouthing US policies,but now he's parading around like a candidate for US president,where is the border patrol when you need them

2007-10-09 15:31:02 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-10-09 15:11:48 · 7 answers · asked by Hennessy 4

So he can tell them: "You no vote Labour. You no get Council House"

Or do you think that he's waiting till the Postal Strike is resolved?
The Postal Vote is important to Brown because all the Imams can be bribed to tell their dumb oxen followers what to do!
Muslim women,of course, can't spell X, so they need an Imam to fill in their forms for them.

2007-10-09 14:49:15 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

Seriously; for Hillary to go out and hire Sandy Burger to be a part of her campaign in light of his pleading guilty to stealing (oh I mean misplacing in his pants) national security documents that could have shed light on 9/11 and helped us to avoid a future loss implies to me there is something to be hidden by her? I mean for her to take it on the chin to hire Sandy suggests to me there is something far worse she didn't want to have come out this week? What was it?

2007-10-09 14:24:50 · 10 answers · asked by netjr 6

I'm not asking who you would vote for, just if you will or not. If you're not 18, then would you vote if you could?

2007-10-09 14:03:55 · 11 answers · asked by Kel Kel 5

What does Ron Paul have to do to become the main republican candidate? I'm not that familiar on how the republican party selects there candidate? who votes and where?

2007-10-09 12:56:28 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous

ok i think she is ok but i live in Indiana and i think she would get shot around here. I like Obama and he would acually live. also many people are good. do u like hilary and who do you want to be President?

2007-10-09 12:41:42 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

Now clinton in addition to giveing children $5,000.00 She will now give eveyone $1,000.00 for a 401k plan


YEA YEA. And how will this be paid for??????

Thats right kids taxes are a rising as she speaks.

Your comments.

2007-10-09 11:40:44 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

can someone explain to me why some dems are pulling out of the michigan primary and what effect this will have for the remaining candidates?

2007-10-09 09:21:01 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

You know, like that Visa commerical.

Because, if you set aside healthcare (gosh knows how much that will cost) and just look at her recent proposals of the $5,000 baby benefit and the $1,000 new 401k for everyone, then do the math, you have:

$5,000 (baby benefit) + $1,000 (401K) = $6,000,

then take

$6,000 x $300,000,000 Americans (if that's right for population count)

and get

$1,800,000,000,000 ($1.8 Trillion, if my math is right)

So, the Visa commercial about "what's in your wallet" may be true if Hillary gets her way, because the only thing that will be left in your wallet will be a credit card.

Now, not everyone will have a baby, no doubt, but whatever number will, Hillary's benefits costs are going to have more digits "than a country mile."

Thoughts?

2007-10-09 08:42:01 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

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My feeling is that any and all hand outs or earmarks are nothing more then vote buying. What do you think?

2007-10-09 07:17:49 · 11 answers · asked by TyranusXX 6

And Yahoo Answers always has these very bad spellers stating how much they hate HIllary and she will not win the election--she is a socialist, etc.. and those people never post any links or proof. My conclusion is Yahoo Answers is a bunch of biased, unfactual, silly arguments that has no merit whatsoever. People should really do their own reseach...
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2008/president/national.html

2007-10-09 06:28:41 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

OK.. first off, I'm not supporting him, and I don't agree with him on most issues.

But.. Hillary is becoming over-confident yet doesn't want to show clearly where she stands, and that it will be her undoing. Obama is seen as stumbling over his own positions.

On the other hand, Edwards seem to have a clear plan, while Hillary is still trying to make up her mind and not laying out any clear plan.

2007-10-09 06:08:46 · 15 answers · asked by Think Richly™ 5

He and his prize wife Jerry have been preparing for this one.

2007-10-09 05:46:50 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-10-09 04:49:12 · 25 answers · asked by Tazbunny 2

You Paulites are yelling about how the media doesnt give Ron Paul the attention he deserves. Yet he continually blows off and ignores requests from Glenn Beck to appear on the show? Why is Ron Paul afraid of talking to a libertarian leaning conservative?

2007-10-09 04:25:21 · 14 answers · asked by Avatar_defender_of_the_light 6

2007-10-09 03:37:24 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

thing and just keep referring to an election decades ago in Chicago..will this always be all they ever say even if fraud could be proved. do republicans only care about the loss of our right to vote that people died for if they do not win? How is this the moral then?

I m a voting rights advocate from Ohio very involved in this issue and I see the hard work of regular people fighting for election justice and I am mad as he-- with what happened here still and do not understand how people do not care if the vote doesn't count..75% of dems do not believe the vote counts and 50% of independents..does this make reps happy cause less dems will vote maybe due to this lack of confidence..even 25% of reps feel the vote does not count..why do we use easy to hack electronic voting machines by partisan vote companies that forbid checking the software if we are willing to die for the right to retain our vote.

2007-10-09 02:25:41 · 8 answers · asked by janie 7

Considering her ineffective leadership and the inabiltity to make up her mind, as a democrat, I personally hope California will get with it and vote her out of office. Do you think she will wisen up or will she be booted out?

2007-10-09 01:26:16 · 12 answers · asked by Rosebee 4

Isn't it time to eliminate the electoral college?

2007-10-08 22:24:26 · 14 answers · asked by Zardoz 7

Why is it that presidential candidate Ron Paul is almost never mentioned in any of the news channels or websites including Yahoo. When Fox News had the republicans debate Ron Paul received more support from viewers than any other republican yet it seems like the media treats him as an outsider and tries to ignore him completely. Is this some sort of a mafia where only the rich candidates get to be featured in the news?

2007-10-08 21:59:48 · 14 answers · asked by kokitch 3

and in this event probably a safe bet on hillary clinton?

I bring this about because the leading republican rudy guiliana isn't much liked by the religious republican base, I read in time that some have called for a third party(many angry about his abortion stance, and many pleased with his "terror" stance)

it's looking pretty damn favorable for the democrats and hillary clinton what say you?

2007-10-08 21:25:53 · 9 answers · asked by Naveed 2

Someone has lost a father, husband, brother and son but Howard said he feels for the Army and the Community but has neglected to mentioned the family. Typical !

2007-10-08 21:05:18 · 6 answers · asked by jacs 3

I am an Australian, and legally we have to turn up to the polls on election day and get our name signed off, but nobody forces us to actually vote for a party.
What is it that makes you go through with the process of allocating your preferences?

2007-10-08 19:00:00 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

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