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Does it really matter who it is? If history serves us well this
only means that we are in for another four years of the same
old bull#$@%.

Which means four more years of lies, deceptions, possible
wars, and nationwide unrest. If none of this is clear then ask
yourself why are we all being watched over by our own country?

because if we cant be trusted why should we trust them?
They tell us we are not being watched, but thats not true
we are always watched because we all seek that which we are
not being told, and that is the TRUTH.

nuff said.

2006-06-23 21:29:35 · answer #1 · answered by stuson216 1 · 0 1

That's all really funny. I think it'll be another republican. Democrats are SO confident that republicans stole every election in the last 12 years that they can't bring themselves to even think about the possibility that the mainstream has moved away from the things liberals believe in. Republicans will keep winning as long as democrats keep handing it to them by putting up such terrible candidates. I'm curious at that point if they'll still hate Bush so much, or republicans, or losing, or finally realizing that most Americans don't agree with them.

I say it'll be Rudy Guliani. I think the first thing he'll do is fire Rumsfeld & do a major rework of the war strategy, then take the credit when Bush's work starts coming to fruition.

2006-06-23 21:52:12 · answer #2 · answered by djack 5 · 0 0

Surprise, surprise....If just might be Al Gore. If Hilary Clinton divides the Democratic party then Al Gore might come in to settle the brawl. Now he is saying that he has no desire to be president, but if this situation happens with the Democrats then he might just be "forced" into accepting the nomination. Al Gore is also highly respected. His new cable channel Current is hot with some young voters. His recent movie on global warming, is very timely, and now days most scientists accept global warming (but the still argue over the causes). Recently he was voted as one of the best guests on Jay Leno's Tonight Show. Where he boldly said "I do not want to run for the office of president of the United States." George Washington said pretty much the same thing, but when his nations leaders asked him to run he was willing to "do his duty." I am sure Al Gore will be just as hard to convince.

2006-06-23 21:36:28 · answer #3 · answered by Dan S 7 · 0 0

hopefully john kerry for the next president.. and he'll probably try his best to 1. pull some troops out of iraq and save a bunch of american lives, and 2. try and lower gas prices.

2006-06-23 21:22:11 · answer #4 · answered by girl 7 · 0 0

Paris Hilton!

2006-06-23 21:21:16 · answer #5 · answered by silvs 5 · 0 0

I think the next president will be someone who can secure our borders and make us energy efficient.

2006-06-23 22:32:58 · answer #6 · answered by Spartan Rob 3 · 0 0

When all bush is gone, it'll just be a buncha *****-like Kerry and Hillary. Vote independent.

2006-06-23 21:24:56 · answer #7 · answered by phwar68 5 · 0 0

How do you know it will be a HE? What if it were a woman.
Hillary, or Condoleeza. And what ifshe won, had the Brazilian
wax job in celebration, raised their skirts, and said "look,
no more Bush"

2006-06-23 21:20:52 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't know, but I hope he or she first fixes all the damage the current administration has done domestically and internationally.

2006-06-23 21:24:41 · answer #9 · answered by jodneko 5 · 0 0

Vicente Fox. First thing he'll do is give amnesty to everyone that illegally voted him in.

2006-06-23 22:19:32 · answer #10 · answered by Huevos Rancheros 6 · 0 0

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