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Is that all there is....FAR FAR FAR Right or FAR FAR FAR left?

2007-12-16 14:03:18 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

Recall that in the last Iowa Democratic Caucus, the Register endoresed Edwards.

2007-12-16 13:52:33 · 3 answers · asked by Scotty Doesnt Know 7

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2007-12-16 13:44:49 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

The U.S. has lost standing in various sectors of the international community as a result of some unpopular actions taken and policies advanced (or broken) by the Bush administration. You may want to debate that, but that's not really the focus of my question. If you believe that the U.S. should try to improve it's international relations & that this is important, I am asking which of these 3 candidates do you believe would do the best job.

I'm not looking for the response "None of them". I am not looking for offerings of another candidate that you like better than any of these three. I am asking for you to merely accept this hypothetical assumption at the moment for the sake of discussion, and consider ONLY these three candidates. Who in your opinion between these 3 would do the best for the U.S. in international relations...and why? And why would the other two not do as well?

If you live outside the U.S., your opinion is welcome here too even though you may not be a voter.

2007-12-16 13:42:28 · 16 answers · asked by John S. 5

When voting, well more accurately deciding whom you are voting for, do you think it's best to vote for the Candidate whose values and ideas are most in line with your own, or the Candidate who is more likely to get elected?

2007-12-16 12:42:45 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

my second question is..

Is Oprah supporting Obama because hes black?

Why or why no?

2007-12-16 12:33:48 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

no i didnt think so

2007-12-16 12:06:24 · 18 answers · asked by i_think_its_me_17 2

fold up and go to another country?

2007-12-16 11:59:46 · 15 answers · asked by stale mate 3

Will it have an impact on Obama's campaign, being that he is only half Black and half White? (In case people weren't aware of it, I'm referring to Former Ambassador Alan Keyes).

2007-12-16 11:30:09 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-12-16 11:21:57 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

(If he doesn't win the Republican nomination.) By the way some on Yahoo Ansewers talk, you would think every American wants him in and he'd have no trouble getting elected.

2007-12-16 11:13:00 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-12-16 10:29:40 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-12-16 10:28:38 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

what the Republicans now stand for is worse than Clinton and Monica or any other Democrats what is with this moral high ground so many ppl seem to site when they refer to the republicans?

2007-12-16 10:01:16 · 9 answers · asked by ziggy 2

preferably one that is non biased..... i know that will be a challenge in itself

2007-12-16 09:56:25 · 12 answers · asked by popofosho 3

Even before Bush was elected, I saw this comming. I always felt compelled to have both parties in washington as each has valuable ideals. Now, I'm not sure I EVER want to vote for a Republican again. I'm feeling like if it wasn't for Democrates we would be in a communist country without ANY constitutional rights, as they continue to;
1. Break laws and not get punished for it.
2. Change the law to only favor their party.
3. Kill my chances of EVER retireing.
4. Refuse to offer working adults any safety in healthcare benifits.
5. Refuse to pass laws that force enviromental protection and independence from foreign oils.
6. Tell me when, where, and IF I can pray and continue to force their own religious rights, while stepping on mine. (seperation of church and state?)
One last question.. Do all Republicans feel that war is good for the economy?

2007-12-16 09:49:24 · 7 answers · asked by Lynda G 3

When I say teens, I mean teens from ages 13-17. So should teens have the right to vote? I mean they are citizens or this country and should have a say of what happens to themselves.But maybe teens arent ready to do something like this. What do you guys think? What are the pros/cons of teen voting. Please support with facts. And think about it from both perspective; teens and adults.

Thanx!!!

2007-12-16 09:10:11 · 14 answers · asked by rawr. 4

2007-12-16 08:29:27 · 40 answers · asked by Anonymous

Whether it be rehashing the same old talking points, bestowing more unnecessary admiration, attacking others for not 'properly' addressing him as "Doctor Paul,' or in general making the Ron Paul voting bloc look a bunch of douche bags hiding behind keyboards in their parents' basements, their presence is wearying and is not moving me to vote for the man. Anyone else notice the Ron Paul Spammer phenomenon?

2007-12-16 08:16:06 · 16 answers · asked by Craig-Love 2

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During the last CNN debate, he almost cried when Mc Cain had an exchange with him, about the war in Irak. Sorry, Ron Paul followers (I know his biggest following is here, on the Web), but the man has no character!

2007-12-16 07:38:44 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

Not that I support Edwards, but he seems the likely choice by the Dems.

2007-12-16 07:29:33 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

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