My orangutan would. He's got an inferiority complex and I think it would be therapeutic for him.
2006-06-28 08:48:33
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all, I will simply state that if you don't vote. You don't get to complain about the government.
That being said, I would love the chance. After 9/11 everybody was screaming revenge. Everybody was screaming that the FBI, CIA and NSA weren't doing their jobs. Well, we have engaged the enemy everywhere we have found them. And now everyone wants to whine because your phone sex call might to listened in on. Too bad. The man is trying to plug holes everybody complained about. War stinks and anyone that thinks it is glory has never carried a weapon. But it is what we do to guarantee the rights of people that have no respect for others to mouth off in public.
I would like to spend the day with him and thank him for taking the hits and never faltering from the path.
2006-06-27 17:22:23
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answered by Robert B 1
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I definately would, but only if he was sworn to tell the truth kind of like the movie "liar liar" with jim carey. I think george bush knows a lot of things that most of america doesnt and it would be nice to get some insight, oh and whoever said they would shoot him in the face with a .22 or "deuce deuce" YOU do realize that is one of the SMALLEST barreled guns and would probably just give him a nifty round scar on his face.
2006-06-27 17:08:26
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answered by E 5
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Monica Lewinsky
2006-07-02 02:47:10
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answered by Sweet Dragon 5
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i would. and the first thing i would do is shake his hand and thank him for what he is doing for our country. war , although "icky" , has many benefits. one of those benefits is that it brings to light that side of humanity that after a while we tend to forget here in america. we have forgotten what it is like to struggle, to go to sleep wondering if tomorrow would be the day our lord or our master would take our life. or our children, would there be breakfast on the table for them. today our country is plagued with spoiled 24 year old BOYS who still live at home .our country is full of women who think they can raise a boy to become a man(you have to know a man to be a man). it is always someone elses fault. the man is keeping me down. its because i'm.....
i feal better each day knowing that in iraq and afghanistan there are thousands of Men and Women who will one day return and will be future role models.
2006-06-27 17:41:27
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answered by brd_hef 1
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I thought i might but a day would be like a life time , so i probably would give him a rest and not but in to his business or be like a something he would have to be reminded that i was still there. i think i would rather just spend a moment in prayer for him and we could both have more time to think before we speak.
2006-06-27 17:26:07
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answered by writer05 2
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I'd like to take 5 minutes just to tell him what a horrible president he is. If I spent the whole day with him, we'd end up getting drunk and obnoxious and then Dick Cheney would take me on a hunting trip. It would not be good.
2006-06-27 17:06:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I would, to ask him what the hell he's doing in Iraq. I supported the war at first, but now i'm feeling icky about it, i feel like i'm being left in the dark about everything.
2006-06-27 17:04:08
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answered by Poppi 2
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I would love to spend the day with him, although I don't think he'd enjoy it
2006-06-28 00:45:54
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answered by bulletprooftol@sbcglobal.net 1
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I would LOVE that.
Heck, I'd love it even if it were Bill Clinton.
What an interesting experience that would be!
2006-06-27 17:05:36
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answered by davidvario 3
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