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2007-10-06 07:13:05 · 15 answers · asked by zumakosh 1

takes cell phone calls from his wife during speeches, to exchange "sweet nothings"? How juvenile, and rude is that? People pay good money to hear him talk. Is this the guy we want in the White House?

2007-10-06 06:59:09 · 16 answers · asked by CBS Network fan 4

WE have been very critical of Bill Clinton's history on cheating on Hillary with women afer women, but is it time we forgave him? The more we find out about the Witch he is married to, the more we understand why he cheated. Who would want to be married to Hillary, who would want Hillary as a mother...NO ONE......Can we forgive Bill, and say we all understand now how lousy it must have been to live with her and her profane mouth and attitude.........and her thunder thighs???? Her over bite??? Can we forgive Bill fror wanting her out of the house and on the campaign trail????

2007-10-06 06:31:08 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

I guess i'm asking because i've always said that there are more important things to worry about (as it pertains to pres. candidates) than how they feel about gay marriage and abortion and I just wanna know if anyone agrees or disagrees with me.

2007-10-06 05:59:18 · 13 answers · asked by thasweethart 1

Isn't it neat that the word Obama is picked off as a misspelling. A sure sign of impending doom for Obama's campaign, don't you think?

2007-10-06 05:41:12 · 13 answers · asked by Burn Liberals in Effigy 1

Today they have warned against the Joint exercise of IAF with American Forces in strong words but soft pedalled regarding the IAEA supremo's Indian visit.

Is this a tactic to drag the Congress Government to the December Parliament session and make a show down in Parliament against American Imperialism while discussing 123 agreement. With Somnath Chatterji at the helm as the Speaker, they can ensure free speech for the Left, using the Parliament as a good platform for the beginning of the Election Campaign invoking some Public Anger and Fervour against the so called Imperialist America.

Till then do the soft pedalling, allowing the Government to move further in talks with IAEA, while hitting out and creating Anti American Sentiment in Public with other issues and push to the threshold point in 3 months, finding right partners at regional levelat by the time of Peaking the campaign at culmination with December Parliament Session.

Can this be the Road Map of thoughtful Left?

2007-10-06 05:01:51 · 4 answers · asked by jayakrishnamenon 3

I don't usually cuss but I had to say 'Damn' when Gordon Brown went out to Iraq and said a 1000 soldiers will be home for Christmas and it turned out to be spin, because I was going to vote for him in his snap election and now I can't because it's still the same old stuff we've been getting for ten years now. Mmm- Ming or Dave?

2007-10-06 04:14:02 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

And what would be the result of the Roots-States of AMeRiCA.

The ones that makes HISTORY are those
New England Representatives for US CONGRESS - Results :

1 Republican, 23 Democrats
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Considering this vote....

Do you think those voters consider Republican vote as an insult of the former USA Foundation ?

2007-10-06 02:53:39 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

Who is really listening to idealistic young people today? Who is inspiring them to get out and campaign, and register, and vote?

2007-10-06 02:44:24 · 11 answers · asked by auntb93 7

That is, do you vote for the candidate you think will be most able to win against the other major party, or do you see it as an opportunity to tell your own party who you think would be the best president? Don't you think it's necessary to tell the party leaders who should represent you, and not just go with the odds as perceived by the mass media?

Since I'm a Libertarian, I plan to vote for Ron Paul for the Republican nomination in the primary. I think he's the only one who can successfully distance the Republicans from the dismal Bush record.

2007-10-06 02:39:06 · 9 answers · asked by auntb93 7

If so, who should they nominate? That is, who do you think has the best chance of pulling in votes from people who are disgusted with the Bush administration?

2007-10-06 02:30:39 · 27 answers · asked by auntb93 7

2007-10-06 01:44:27 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-10-06 01:43:08 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

Any good opinion

2007-10-05 23:16:10 · 16 answers · asked by Convict 2

....that the Democrat controlled Congress has done Nothing for this country? I'm not. The only think they have done is dream up Bills that would either force our armies to surrender, or expand government control on private enterprizes. Ann Coulter has got it right: If Democrats had half a brain, they would be Republican.

2007-10-05 18:25:59 · 6 answers · asked by Pace 5

Jack Cafferty: CNN
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXe7cOsWjwk

Ron Paul on Wolf Blitzer Situation Room 10/04
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGFyh92HoCU

Ron Paul's Dough is Rising - MSNBC 10/3/07
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEAHagtjAx4

2007-10-05 17:24:41 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

what is it exactly?

how did it start?

why did australia decide to use it?

2007-10-05 17:09:27 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-10-05 17:04:59 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

The Bush administration and neo-conservatives have done more than any other administration to increase the power of the Executive branch. This has alienated a large portion of the true Conservatives, who are against any strengthening of federal power. The end result, is that with a low approval rating and poor prospects in 08, they may have strengthened the power for an incoming Democrat.
And please don't bother to answer if all you are gonna do is bash the Dems. I am neither Dem or Republican, and I don't support the platforms or poor candidates put up by either party.
This question is for those (admittedly very few) of you who are capable of understanding what is being asked. If all you know of politics is "Liberals suck..." than please refrain from answering, and in fact refrain from voting. YOU are what is hurting the conservative party...

2007-10-05 16:41:04 · 14 answers · asked by Rob S 3

Wouldn't that be funny to have those weird fanatics show how they really are. Support for the War would go through the roof.

2007-10-05 15:25:27 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

what I don't understand is how the dem's state that "they want this war to end" but can't find the backbone to cut off funding....It's that simple...end the war cut funding....do they NOT have a backbone? I'm tired of the dem's blaming the republicans don't they have the majority in the house and senate?

2007-10-05 14:14:42 · 20 answers · asked by angie c 2

She voted for the Iraq war, for the Patriot Act, and has therefore been complicit in the deaths of thousands of Americans and the curtailing of our civil liberties. And she steadfastly refuses to apologize for this. The last thing we need is another president who arrogantly refuses to admit mistakes thinking that this shows strength. In reality, it only shows weakness. And for those of you who argue that she was "duped" by Bush, well, alot of us weren't. Smart people knew he was lying to get his war for oil, why wasn't she smart enough? I don't think Hillary is dumb. I think she KNEW this war was wrong but supported it anyway it because it was popular at the time. She would STILL be supporting it today if it was popular because she wants high approval ratings, not what's good for this country. SHE IS NOT HER HUSBAND. And no, simply being a woman doesn't qualify her. Women are just as capable of despicable acts as men are. Just look at the blood Condy Rice has on her hands.

2007-10-05 14:01:36 · 8 answers · asked by abdiver12 5

if not why not if you will why will you

2007-10-05 13:56:09 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous

From a lot of the answers I see on yahoo answers, a lot of people like Ron Paul. Also, he is leading be far in a poll conducted on http://www.whowouldtheworldelect.com/ (although I do not know the legitmacy of this website)
News and others are not supporting him but I can tell that generally on yahoo answers, many like him a lot.... so is it only because he doesnt have as much money for his campaign as the others?

2007-10-05 13:31:32 · 16 answers · asked by Cookie 3

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