I am pro-choice, provided that its not a form of birth-control; I strongly believe in defending our country; I believe that the homeless and hungry children in the U.S. are more of a priority than those in other countries; I agree with alternative fuel sources; I would not require, push or ridicule religion; I would stand up for the death penalty only if there is undisputed dna evidence; I would impliment mandatory life sentences for drug traffiking and child molestation/pornography; I would stop unethical testing of animals; I would erradicate illegal immigration; I would standardize the education system providing equal opportunities for all children; welfare; welfare; got more than two kids?? Better get an education! Or an inheritance! Might as well throw in a hysterectomy too!; Child support will be SUPPORT FOR THE CHILD, not for some fat @ss to stuff their face with; Weapons of mass destruction; Only those who have proven responsibility will be allowed to possess them.
2006-07-19
10:42:33
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"Allowed" being the key word there; Senior citizens would be provided with appropriate health care needs; medical costs would be controlled; Insurance fraud would not be tolorated;
2006-07-19
10:45:32 ·
update #1
Sry! Didnt use spellcheck and typing fast.
2006-07-19
10:50:28 ·
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Guys, this was just supposed to be entertaining, not literal.
2006-07-19
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I can live with almost all of that. I thnk child molesters should be castrated if convicted of a second offense.
Otherwise, you sound pretty sharp. How you gonna make it all work? You know Bush has run the national debt up THREE BILLION dollars in his 6 years of office. At NINE TRILLION dollars, that's $30K per US citizen.-----------------------------------
Lighten up on the grammar lesson, SPOOKY. If grammar was that important, the country would only be run by English teachers.
Gimmee an email so I can help you with your candidacy... ;-)
2006-07-19 10:49:18
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answered by Mr. October 4
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I agree with several things not some others but honestly if it were you as opposing anyone in the Bush administration I would vote for you, Im sick of war. I do not support Israel bombing civilians, I wonder why anyone does and Id like for us to take care of our own. I do support right to bear arms, to protect yourself from the criminals who also have arms.
I would like to see our country become more free and private instead of the opposite. I would definitelly support alternative fuels and make it mandatory to turn old cars in for clean ones. I would take the power from the corporations and make the people for the people once more.
I would support the end of war and begin the age of mutual prosperity. I would start cleaning up our world and our society, get rid of child predators, and find a solution for our garbage, recycle.
I would stop the war on drugs and begin the war on addiction, and begin programs to prevent crime rather than house criminals.
Our whole system needs funded and revamped. Feed the hungry, house the homeless, find people jobs and medical attention. Educate the children, live in a world of peace. I would vote for that.
If you do not vote you do not stand for anything...
2006-07-19 11:06:44
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answered by PeaceTree 3
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Run for congress.
You made many excellent observations.
Democratic politics is based on compromises.
Everyone wants something.
Nobody can have it all their way.
To get it done your way will require a dictatorship.
Not a good solution since this creates as many problems as it solves.
Like, how are we going to tighten the screws some more.
Do as much as you can to affect the changes you want to see without driving yourself nuts.
Life is too short and you are not your brothers keeper.
2006-07-19 10:59:59
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answered by r_e_a_l_miles 4
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I agree with almost everything you said with the exception of life sentences for child molestation I would want to see a man who rapes a child given the death penalty not a life sentence.
With that said I would vote for you in a heartbeat.
2006-07-19 10:49:52
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answered by Anonymous
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1. No, your English still lacks the necessary perfection I value in any person.
2. No, because you seem to think that just because you get voted in you get a thousand and one powers to do whatever you please.
3. No, you abuse the semicolon to an outrageous amount. Ever heard of the comma, deary?
2006-07-19 10:47:07
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answered by Belie 7
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If you haven't already, check out the Libertarian party. They are what the framers of the Consititution really wanted.
2006-07-20 07:09:30
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answered by Thundercat 7
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A lot of promises; how would you implement them? A good leader can tell what needs to be changed, a great ones knows how to do it.
2006-07-19 12:38:49
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Because you offered no indication of how you would accomplish all of that. In addition, a couple things in there are just creating more government.
2006-07-19 10:49:09
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answered by kathy059 6
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I would vote for you in a heartbeat. that sounds great, exactly what america needs, but i think you would have trouble implementing it with all the sh*t that's going on right now.
2006-07-19 10:52:51
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answered by she who is awesome 5
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Yes, but i must know (this decides my vote): Which party are u?
2006-07-19 10:51:37
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answered by zolosamurai 2
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