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Politics - 8 November 2006

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2006-11-08 18:15:15 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

And not coming back.

2006-11-08 18:04:14 · 13 answers · asked by Its me 4

2006-11-08 17:58:34 · 7 answers · asked by blackat9092 2

If you don't think it can't happen again you are a fool...do you think you can reason with these people.....when they slit your wifes throat..will you still try to negotiate 2 of your 3 children...OR pickup your 45 and end the discussion......

America has become to soft...to comfy a bunch of liberal wussies..

2006-11-08 17:58:28 · 13 answers · asked by Rick D 3

I just got back from Hunting with Cheney, How many seats did we win?

2006-11-08 17:44:51 · 11 answers · asked by Its me 4

She has a nice big butt tox too, as well as her forehead.

2006-11-08 17:35:44 · 14 answers · asked by Ted Kennedy aka Swimmer 3

Bush: ...“The enemy is not going away after my presidency.
I look forward to working with them.”

Of course, what he really meant was that because there will still be a war on terror he plans to continue to work with the congress even though he is on the way out.

Or maybe he plans to look for a new job in Iraq??? LOL!!
It was so funny!!! Maybe he should have spent some time in English class when he was in college instead of all of that partying..

2006-11-08 17:35:23 · 10 answers · asked by tonks_op 7

A country controlled by compassionate liberal Democrats may look like Canada.

A country controlled by intolerant war mongers may look like Mussollini's Italy or Hitler's Germany

2006-11-08 17:32:27 · 20 answers · asked by brad_spits 2

Or do you care or have any feelings about it at all? I am curious because I watched a public television show that expressed a lot of opinions from Europeans about our country and so many said they didn't hate Americans, but they did detest Bush. Also they were asking how could we have re-elected him in 2004. Just wondering about the feelings over there toward this election. It's a huge change for us but does it make any of you feel differently about us right now?

2006-11-08 17:19:19 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-11-08 17:09:48 · 5 answers · asked by ASHI H 1

GOP is losing seats in the Midwest, Northeast, Intermountain west by playing the Christian card too much. Think by 2008 GOP will wise up and bring in polticitans that are more moderate and not be a slave to the teo-con wing of the party, Or Democrats since thier not as curropted by god talk, but the tax issuses I dont agree with or gun control

2006-11-08 17:09:01 · 4 answers · asked by ram456456 5

At his press confrence today, he didn't have that same cocky air about himself...I loved it! Did any of you notice it too?

2006-11-08 17:00:44 · 14 answers · asked by ♥austingirl♥ 6

IT'S BEEN STAY THE COURSE FOR YEARS, THEN BUSH TRIED TO WEAZEL OUT OF IT AND SAY WE'VE NEVER BEEN STAY THE COURSE AND FINALLY AMERICANS WOKE UP. WHY DID IT TAKE SO LONG FOR THEM TO FIGURE IT OUT?

2006-11-08 16:52:34 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-11-08 16:45:54 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-11-08 16:42:43 · 4 answers · asked by David N 1

I've heard more from tangible ideas from then than I have ever heard from the Repubs.

Dem plans I have heard:

-Increasing the paltry min. wage.
-Cutting student loan rates.
-Re-examine the 9/11 commission
-Health care for all under age 25
-Working with other countries for more affordable prescription drugs
-Rolling back the "rich" people's tax cuts

Sounds like a plan to me? What do you think? Do you really think this will hurt America?

What was the Repubs. plan? What was going to be done for us, besides suppressing medical technology via stem cell banning or repressing individual autonomy by interfering w/ women's and gay rights? Enlighten me please!?

2006-11-08 16:40:02 · 15 answers · asked by ♥austingirl♥ 6

its time for awoman to be in the white house in2008

2006-11-08 16:38:31 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

He drove the deficit up higher than any President in history until that time. Before his administration you hadn't heard of homeless families since the depression. I lost count of how many times he nearly brought on a war with the USSR and goaded terrorists with his careless talk. Not to mention selling out our National Security with the Iran/Contra deal. He should have been impeached and he and most of his cabinet tried for treason. By the time George H.W. Bush was done this country was so far in debt it looked hopeless. Clinton may have been an immoral pig, but within six years there were plenty of jobs, healthy families, and a surplus in the budget. When he left office people had less fear of losing their jobs and homes and we were at peace. He knew how to take care of the citizens of this country instead of his big business cronies. I lived through these things and know they were true. I hate revisionist history.

2006-11-08 16:36:24 · 15 answers · asked by Joanne B 3

We have clearly chosen the Democrats' agenda of a "new direction."

Why do I still feel like we're still wondering along without a compass?

2006-11-08 16:21:43 · 17 answers · asked by LeAnne 7

I think it's wonderful... : )

2006-11-08 16:15:53 · 25 answers · asked by here today, gone to maui ★ 5

2006-11-08 16:13:23 · 20 answers · asked by heyheyheyhey2222 1

For instance, now it might be possible to impeach Bush, Cheney and Rice.

We don't have to worry about impeaching Rummy. "Ain't" that wonderful?!?

2006-11-08 16:12:40 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

especially when this last election proved that is the youth come out in numbers, they can have their voice be heard. Why are we ok with apathy and ignorance? :/

2006-11-08 16:07:45 · 12 answers · asked by xalkalinex 2

And his brother will be #2, will they make montana into a huge memorial to the two?

2006-11-08 16:00:53 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

"Classical liberalism (also called classic liberalism or simply liberalism) is the original form of, and is today a tendency within, liberalism. It is a political school of thought that first emerged in the 17th and 18th centuries, upholding individualism and free market economics. Classical liberalism focuses on concepts of individual autonomy and private property, and argues that the sole legitimate function of government is to defend these. Classical liberals promote the use of precisely delineated constitutions that are difficult or impossible to modify, intended to prevent governments from assuming an interventionist role."

does this sound like a modern day liberal?!

2006-11-08 15:54:59 · 7 answers · asked by General P 2

I am as about as liberal of a democrat as you can get. That being said, I think the world's reaction to our election this past week are so far off what the reality is. While I think that the American vote was mostly due to the Iraq situation, I don't share the non-American view that we are somehow going to run scared and just pull out. I think pulling completely out would be worse than staying in. I think that the election was resounding response that we want a solution to the problem. Not a withdrawal - like in Vietnam.

What do you think?

Another point I think is that foreigner's seem to think that the people of America "hate" Bush. He may be an idiot in ofice, but he is our idot, nonetheless. I think they need to back off.

2006-11-08 15:37:20 · 14 answers · asked by bjmarchini 2

2006-11-08 15:36:33 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

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