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Politics - 7 December 2007

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2007-12-07 17:18:08 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

Assuming they both get their party's nomination, of course.

2007-12-07 17:17:49 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

of Iraq by 2013?

"I think it's hard to project four years from now," said Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois in the opening moments of a campaign debate in the nation's first primary state.

"It is very difficult to know what we're going to be inheriting," added Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York.

"I cannot make that commitment," said former Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbJF4VZ5LlE

http://gold-platedwitchonwheels.blogspot.com/2007/09/why-democrats-cant-get-troops-out-of.html

2007-12-07 17:17:40 · 6 answers · asked by vox_of_reason2 3

2007-12-07 17:09:17 · 5 answers · asked by truthsayer 6

Morality, in today's world, is defined by sex, sexual orientation, abortion, and most other things that seem to be a person's individual choice. However, why is it that Americans need religion and this warped sense of morality where it is okay to unconsciously accept the deaths and turmoil of lives thousands of miles away, but not of two people who deeply love each other, but are of the same-sex?

2007-12-07 17:02:28 · 11 answers · asked by Carolina P 2

Which one makes you chuckle the most......or makes you burst out in laughter the most ?

2007-12-07 16:56:37 · 27 answers · asked by Anonymous

Do you believe that as Americans, we should have a right to say if we want OUR soldiers back? I think we do. This nation is supposed to work together. The goverment probably keeps alot of secrets from us. Do you also believe that the goverment planned 9/11? I do not know what to believe.

2007-12-07 16:53:50 · 10 answers · asked by KellyAnn 1

When he aims his ship straight into a storm because he refuses to believe his "Naval Intelligence Estimate" (NIE)?

2007-12-07 16:45:51 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

Are today`s dems enjoying their new found leaders, The Liberals ? What do you think ?....What would FDR, JFK...etc... think ???

2007-12-07 16:44:42 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

My guess would be #1- War Criminal #2 Mass Murderer #3Dicttator

2007-12-07 16:36:49 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous

Does she realize she will never win them over in a trillion years since they have made her their sworn enemy?

Can someone provide me a nonbiased analysis of her strategy? Personally, I think the vote for the war in Iraq and labeling the Iranian Army terrorists will not win one Republican voter over, because it is their party's platform to hate her before supporting any of their own candidates. What the hell is/was she thinking?


Is she only pissing off her base and pushing them over towards Obama?

2007-12-07 16:36:25 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-12-07 16:33:56 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

What issues lead you to become Republican?

Who are you voting for in the '08 election?

Be as thorough as you can, please. Thank you so much!

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

2007-12-07 16:29:14 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

For all the crap in the world?And then they wonder why we suspect them of being communist.HA!But,really why do they always use the same scapegoat all the time?Why?

2007-12-07 16:22:46 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9s1odqQTKyU

but most of the Americans still vote him.

2007-12-07 16:08:24 · 8 answers · asked by David Merrick 1

I personally believe the Electoral College is very necessary; leaving the choice of the leader of our country to the people's hands is a scary thought for me. I know this is a democracy, but look around. Lately, nobody knows what they're talking about or are terribly ignorant.

I'd love to hear your feedback. :]

2007-12-07 16:06:43 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

What do you think ??? http://www.yahoo.com/s/135781/*http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071208/ap_on_re_us/mall_shooting

2007-12-07 16:05:35 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

The more I hear about him, the more he sounds like a conservative democrat. He raised taxes in Arkansas, was weak on immigration, is a proponent of the anti smoking coalition nanny staters, was weak on crime in Arkansas, and is in the man made global warming hysteria camp. This man is in the wrong party.

http://redstate.com/blogs/kripto/2007/dec/04/huckabees_liberal_record

2007-12-07 15:57:09 · 14 answers · asked by Adolf Schmichael 5

2007-12-07 15:46:08 · 31 answers · asked by Vox Hardin 3

Or does his "patriotism" begin and end with the neoconservative party?

2007-12-07 15:31:43 · 33 answers · asked by Chi Guy 5

CNN's Republican debate on November 28 opened with a full 35 minutes of the debate devoted to the issue of immigration. Washington Post columnist David Broder (11/15/07) recently referred to "illegal immigration" as one of two major "icebergs ahead for the Democrats" in the upcoming presidential race (ex-President Bill Clinton being the other one).

When asked to name their top priorities, the Iraq War still tops the list of issues for both Democrats and Republicans. "It's raised twice as often as the next-ranking issue, the economy," according to a recent USA Today/Gallup poll (11/30/07-12/1/07).

http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/election2008/2007-12-04-poll_N.htm

2007-12-07 15:23:04 · 10 answers · asked by Richard V 6

[1] Bush controls the Justice Department.
[2] Bush planned 9/11.
[3] Bush stole two elections.
[4] Bush went AWOL.
[5] Bush is guilty of a crime...just you wait and see.

Lets have a vote. Personally I think the 'planned 9/11' is always good for a laugh.

By the way, someone in here thinks that if you dont trust someone, youre racist towards them as well. So apparently if you dont trust President Bush, youre a racist towards him as well. Brilliant huh?

2007-12-07 15:11:29 · 16 answers · asked by vinny_says_relax 7

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