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Im not sure of the deatails as to what he has tired, but does that really matter to anyone?

2007-12-16 02:14:34 · 39 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-12-16 01:58:05 · 20 answers · asked by Autumn 1

And why should we belive the people they have running for president will do anything either ?

2007-12-16 01:05:52 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous

Why is there not a place on any ballot paper indicating that you do not wish any of the candidates to be your representative? Surely the way to be a true democracy is to give voters the ability to let political parties etc. know that voters are not wanting any of those put forward to be their representative. At present in UK, and I far I know nowhere else, is there a way of going to the poll and registering this. Hence we end up with governments wanted by, at most, 15% of the voters. This we are told is a democracy!

2007-12-16 00:51:34 · 7 answers · asked by Juan De La Ribera 2

WASHINGTON (CNN) – Former President Bill Clinton sharply questioned whether Sen. Barack Obama is experienced enough to be president during a television interview that aired Friday night.

And the husband of Obama's rival for the Democratic presidential nomination, Sen. Hillary Clinton, suggested that electing the Illinois Democrat to be commander-in-chief would be a "risk."

"If you listen to the people who are most strongly for him, they say basically, 'We have to throw away all these experienced people, because they have been through the wars of the nineties,'" Clinton said in an interview on PBS' The Charlie Rose show. "'They made enough decisions and enough calls that they made a few mistakes, and what we want is someone who started running for president a year after he became a senator because he's fresh, he's new, he's never made a mistake. And he has massive political skills, and we're willing to risk it.'"

Asked later in the interview if he thought voters would be "rolli

2007-12-16 00:39:16 · 14 answers · asked by hc44president 2

I am talking about electoral votes which won Bush his presidency even though the overall vote totals in for instance Ohio was in favor of Kerry. Our forefathers created this system because it didn't believe that the people of the time weren't smart enough to vote for the right person due to widespread illiteracy. This time of illiteracy (not educational level) has come and gone so should we change the electoral vote process?

2007-12-16 00:27:48 · 8 answers · asked by gemenisthesign 3

I read something that said he may use a "state of emergency"
ruse, or some other tactic, to avoid handing over the presidency in '08, and continue on with the Cheney regime.
I hadn't thought of it but now that it has been mentioned I
can't help but think it sounds horribly possible.

2007-12-16 00:22:21 · 16 answers · asked by Mimi B 4

2007-12-15 21:12:49 · 5 answers · asked by rooster 5

So I guess Chuck Norris is also a racist because he supports presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee? This is total madness. I've heard people say that Oprah supports Obama because Obama is black. Well Huckabee is white so Mr. Norris is supporting Huckabee because he's white? ( o _ 0 ) Ridiculous! Your thoughts?

2007-12-15 18:51:59 · 22 answers · asked by Kooties 5

2007-12-15 18:20:55 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

If Obama beats Hillary at least it can get her out of the game and hopefully keep her from ever trying this again.

She can not be allowed in office,

If Ron Paul wins the R. nomination there is a 99% chance he will win the election against anyone.(Especially Hillary)

But the most important thing this election is keeping Hillary and the Socialist party out of power and knocking her off her high horse once and for all.

2007-12-15 17:55:49 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

I'm not saying who you like - or who's policies you like better. But solely on the basis of going head to head against a Republican. I don't think he has the maturity, is tough enough and really knows what he's getting himself into. Whether you like Hillary or not - she is a bulldozer and has the strength to run in the kind of elections that happen nowadays.

This isn't about who you support - its who you think can handle running against another Republican. I think someone like McCain would eat Obama for breakfast.

2007-12-15 16:50:52 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-12-15 16:43:13 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

"Republicans are especially venal: Twisting religion, law and morality to fit their perverted view of the world.

"Unfortunately, I know Republicans all too well: I worked within the GOP for too many years as a Capitol Hill staffer, campaign operative and political consultant.

"For too long, I took my money and looked the other way but I can never escape the shame of being a part of the GOP political system."

http://capitolhillblue.com/cont/node/4011#comments

2007-12-15 16:32:16 · 7 answers · asked by ToYou,Too! 5

12:00am $11,551,156
12:10am $11,659,380
That's $108,224 in 10 minutes...

2007-12-15 16:23:58 · 16 answers · asked by Eric T 2

Is increasingly obvious that the GOP is acutely aware that in this coming election, along with their other liabilities, for the first time in memory they will not have a financial advantage in campaign funds. The Democrats have raised more money.
On the other hand there is no better organization than the Evangelicals when it comes to major fund raising. This is well out of the league of just passing the plate.
Does the name Tammy Lee baker ring a bell? She had her own major theme park. They peddle prosperity beads and healing cloths on prime time major TV networks and those spots are not cheep. In the old days they placed their hands on your head now it is in your pockets. When Huckabee needed ready cash he hooked up with major tobacco. The Evangelicals who have been asked to appear before congress, and should be siphoned shortly are being investigated for their tax exempt status. This is major league money.

Now the question is: they did not get all the control they wanted by just delivering votes. What will they demand if they deliver both the votes and the money? Everyone on your knees will move out of the church and on to the streets, the schools and our places of work. Are you ready for this?

2007-12-15 16:22:04 · 9 answers · asked by sSuper critic 2

2007-12-15 15:33:08 · 21 answers · asked by mamouna 1

Really. What would it take to get a middle class American Elected as President? I would be so awesome to just have a normal person as president. Is it possible? Do we need better election laws?

2007-12-15 15:26:03 · 14 answers · asked by Retrocaster 2

Please tell me that there are enough republicans in America to prevent Hillary or Obama from getting in; or as I like to call them, Socialist and Inexperience:>)

2007-12-15 15:21:04 · 15 answers · asked by Annon Y 1

It's one thing to attack on the points of issue, but pretty stupid to attack the way a person looks. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays.

2007-12-15 14:33:26 · 15 answers · asked by R J 7

Below are direct quotes from the Queen herself, with the documented source of each quote. I suggest a better role for Ms. Clinton would be as a Head Guard in a men's penitentiary.

"F**k off! It's enough that I have to see you sh!t-kickers every day, I'm not going to talk to you too!! Just do your G*da*n job and keep your mouth shut." (From the book "American Evita" by Christopher Anderson, p. 90 - Hillary to her State Trooper bodyguards after one of them greeted her with "Good morning."

"You f**king idiot."c(From the book "Crossfire" p. 84 - Hillary to a State Trooper who was driving her to an event.)

"If you want to remain on this detail, get your f**king a$$ over here and grab those bags!" (From the book "The First Partner" p. 259 - Hillary to a Secret Service Agent who was reluctant to carry her luggage because he wanted to keep his hands free in case of an incident.)

There are more, but space does not permit. Is this who you want as our next President???

2007-12-15 14:19:26 · 32 answers · asked by maxman71 2

Who will get less votes: A woman or a black man, whose name sounds too much like Osama?

2007-12-15 14:18:06 · 28 answers · asked by Anonymous

What do you think of that?

2007-12-15 13:38:04 · 11 answers · asked by ♥ ♥ C.J. ♥ ♥ 5

...did what we wanted?

They might be looking for me for starting, riots???LOL

2007-12-15 12:54:48 · 4 answers · asked by jalady 6

What if Madona and him are telling me to vote for different people? How will I make up my mind then?

2007-12-15 12:47:50 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

Democrats Senator Barack Obama and Mrs. Hilary Clinton want the White House. Have the Republicans given up on leading the nation?

2007-12-15 12:45:04 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

Hillary has looked very frustrated with Obama, and she seems very, very rattled and upset at him during the debates when he expresses she is Washington as usual regarding her past policies of agreement with those in our government at this time. While giving Obama the evil eye, as he was speaking, she seemed to have lowly mumbled or mouthed the N-Word under her breath at him! Will she go that crazy should he beat her in the early primaries and her chances tank? Does Hillary want the presidency to help people or is she just power hungry and looks at Obama as just another man in her way to assume her future throne of power in the Oval Office?

2007-12-15 12:33:10 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

The Iowa caucuses are coming up and it seems to be a toss up. I would like your opinion on who is the worst 1st tier Republican, 1st tier Democrat, second tier Republican, and second tier Democrat. Then your prediction on who will win each primary, among the 1st tier choices. No Ron Paulers please, we all know he isn't going to win.

2007-12-15 11:59:41 · 11 answers · asked by Jordan 3

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