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would they prefer to see in office? I used the word, "disagree." Most of his critics actually HATE him. As an American, I find that most of the things I have heard leveled against him are out-right violent in nature. If those of you out there are this passionate in your beliefs, do you have someone in mind you would vote into office? Please, lets keep the gloves on and not bash each other to death with our opinions. It's okay to disagree, you know.

2006-06-09 03:09:31 · 15 answers · asked by I am Sunshine 6 in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

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unfortunetly, the Liberals are never FOR anything, they are always AGAINST things. Look at their bumper stickers....ANYONE but BUSH! IMPEACH BUSH BUSH LIED etc....but when you confront them to back up their statements, they just stammer and spew tripe about their hatred. They want us all to be as miserable as they are. They don't want us to enjoy life. I do feel sorry for them. I would like to hear from them WHO and WHY and WHAT their agenda is. Good question!

2006-06-09 03:15:49 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

First of all, I don't HATE him. I strongly disagree with his policies. Honestly, who would I like to see? Someone new to politics. Someone who hasn't been corrupted by K Street. Unfortunately, that isn't going to happen. Someone who will put the value of American lives above the value of their bank accounts. Since that won't happen, I guess I'll just have to continue to choose the lesser of two evils. Right now, if I had to choose someone to take over in '08, I'd probably choose Joe Biden. He impressed me last Sunday on Meet the Press. And for a politician to impress me, well, that's no easy feat.

2006-06-09 03:17:41 · answer #2 · answered by Pitchow! 7 · 0 0

That's a really hard question to answer since a politician is a politican. Lindsey Graham or Joe Biden are pretty level-headed NOW, but would they be if they were put into office? Who knows. Perhaps we should look for an "average joe" someone that hasn't ever been in politics. Is that possible?

2006-06-09 04:10:15 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I easily love and delight in this submit. it particularly is because of the fact i've got faith no might desire to even grant any "truthiness" right here. It speaks loud and clean for itself. Plus i've got faith that any information i might desire to offer to counter this argument will meet many brick partitions. Many have already presented suitable responses, so i'm going to leave it at that. i'm a liberal and that i do no longer hate republicans, nor do I hate Bush. My fiance is a soldier who has been on 2 try against excursions in this "freedom spreading conflict on terrorism." yet, i think of it is so unhappy that his presidency has delivered this type of empty rhetoric out into the open guised as "patriotism." P.S. All politicians are liars - it particularly is purely called being a flesh presser.

2016-12-08 18:55:16 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

To be accurate, I do not like his politics. I do not like the fact that we are wasting time in a war with no reason, that we are standing by while children are raped and maimed in Uganda, a terrorist lies in Pakistan contemplating attack, and Korea stands before us with a very real nuclear threat, unlike the WMH's in Iraq (weapons of mass hysteria). It angers me when people overlook important issues, like the Janjaweed and Osama bin Laden, and then turn around and complain on how homosexuals want their right to marry, a right for some reason we can't give them. I don't care what party the next president is in, as long as they can actually HELP, underline help, the United States, and the problems going on in Uganda, in Korea, and next door.

2006-06-09 03:30:45 · answer #5 · answered by Huey Freeman 5 · 0 0

Of course the liberals just 'disagree' (to use your more politically correct terminology) but have yet to offer an alternative plan. If they think they can win by simply saying the other guy is wrong, they in for a big disappointment in november

2006-06-09 03:13:33 · answer #6 · answered by Black Fedora 6 · 0 0

This swing voter hates Bush's ACTIONS,not him as a person.
I wouldn't even mind maybe Rudy Guiliani,although my first choice
of Joe Biden wont happen.How about a Repub. without too much religion?

2006-06-09 03:16:16 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

someone who is willing to bring taxes back against the rich to help us achieve a budget surplus as Clinton did. Doesn't matter who, as long as they are smart. Not his wife though...my skin crawls at the thought of that.

2006-06-09 03:13:39 · answer #8 · answered by powhound 7 · 0 0

It doesn't matter who is in office. One a**hole is just as good a choice as another.

And it isn't just 'liberals' that oppose Bush. There are plenty of republicans that wish he would go away as well.

2006-06-09 03:13:25 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It won't be a problem within a few years. The military will take over.

2006-06-09 03:12:50 · answer #10 · answered by Is it only me? 2 · 0 0

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