Actually Kubykins, I was a Democrat and have voted consistently democrat all my voting life. I will not be doing the same this election. I was opposed to Iraq from day 1, I think G.W fixed the elections both times, and I think it is really dumb to vote for a guy who has had a book written about him of all the dumbest things he has ever said. It's pretty long too. I am so not a G.W fan.
2006-07-14 13:57:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I can't say I was all that 'loyal', I just thought he was better than someone with no apparent convictions whatsoever.
However, this issue demonstrates some very important areas where he is not only selling our education and services down river to get cheap labor for his business buddies, he is deciding he is not bound by his oath to defend the Constitution and our laws, and enforce them.
Racism has nothing to do with it. When there were 2.3 million we gave amnesty. 12 to 20 million is a huge number and a huge problem. It would never have grown to that many if racism were the issue.
As for Bush, up to now I thought he was well meaning but made mistakes as do we all. In this context I think he is actively trying to confuse the issue.
Perhaps he was before, as well, and I took too great a leap of faith. This issue is unusually clear cut.
2006-07-14 06:08:03
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answered by DAR 7
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nicely, i'll't say i replaced into all that 'unswerving', I purely concept he replaced into extra valuable than someone without obtrusive convictions in any respect. notwithstanding, this difficulty demonstrates some significant parts the position he's not only promoting our education and amenities down river to get low-cost exertions for his business enterprise pals, he's finding out he's not sure with the help of his oath to shelter the structure and our guidelines, and implement them. Racism has not some thing to do with it. even as there have been 2.3 million we gave amnesty. 12 to 20 million is a great quantity and a large difficulty. it ought to in no way have grown to that many if racism were the issue. As for Bush, as a lot as now i presumed he replaced into nicely meaning yet made blunders as do all of us. in this context i imagine he's actively attempting to confuse the issue. perchance he replaced into earlier, besides, and that i took too large a bounce of religion. This difficulty is extremely sparkling reduce.
2016-11-02 01:31:14
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answered by rangnow 4
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Yes, I agree with you 100%, even the master mind of the Republican party, Karl Rove, called the anti illegals racist when he attended a La Raza conference yesterday. Thank you Mr. Rove, Mr. Bush, and all other republicans who are now stepping out and speaking the tuth.
2006-07-14 05:36:29
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answered by Anonymous
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the interesting thing about statements like yours is that you think you have to be either all for, or all against a politician.
I have many problems with GWB and I did with Clinton; while I also think each had some policies that I supported.
One of the problems with the country right now are people who can't look and read and inform themselves instead of being all for or all against anyone.
2006-07-14 05:02:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I would have voted for Carrot Top if he'd run against Kerry. I agree with only about half of the Bush Admin. policies but he was the BEST choice on the ticket. Who'd run this country best?
Resurrect Regan.
2006-07-14 05:36:58
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answered by Silly Me 2
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I voted Kerry, but I'm against illegal immigration. I think the issue's been grossly mishandled for years, and its' import and seriousness transcend any concerns people might have about party. Illegal immigration's become a megatrend in our time,
and I think we've yet to see the real impact of it. Here's hoping it turns more positive...
2006-07-14 05:02:54
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answered by gokart121 6
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False logic ... unless of course you think it's only "conservatives" who want to uphold the law .... if you think all people who are pro upholding the law once voted Bush you really ARE beating the wrong "bush" .. no pun intended ... and you know it .... and methinks nobody is falling for that racist crap any more ... talk about flogging a dead horse ....
2006-07-14 05:13:23
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answered by Sashie 6
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He is extremely wrong on this issue, but I support him on others. If the democrats were tough on illegal aliens isntead of listening to Ted "The Swimmer" Kennedy they would have a lot more support.
2006-07-14 06:13:25
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answered by Tommy 2
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I never supported Bush. I am still anti-illegal.
2006-07-14 05:06:33
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answered by sassyk 5
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