he's a prat who comes from Austria and is now against immigration......how does he justify that then??????????
2006-08-17 01:07:54
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answered by Anonymous
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He certainly is not a villain. If anything he is a clever guy
with political ambitions who has joined Tony Blair in an
effort to fight the pollution problem which Bush vetoed.
California is the most populated state in the USA and is
generating the largest "per capita" polution" in that country.
To support and legislate (under study) this problem in
any place is correct and if you consider that he is defying
Bush, if anything, he is a hero because of the example he
is giving to all governors in the USA. He does not have the
authority to sign the "Kyoto Agreement", but he can impose
the rulings in his own state. Considering that the USA is
responsible for the 25% of the world‘s emmition of polluents,
to me, that may not make him a hero, but certainly makes
him a sensible man in the eys of the whole "suffering" world.
2006-08-17 01:19:22
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answered by Ricky 6
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He's a good guy who has tried to do the best he can. I give him a lot of credit for the things he's been able to do in his life. He's neither a hero nor a villain. What he's done is a lot more than most, specially those who sit on the butts, do nothing but complain all of the time. I give the "Governator" a thumbs up for effort.
2006-08-17 01:35:55
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answered by The Mick "7" 7
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How can an actor become a politician? A serious one at that? Answer, he's not actually a real politician and he sucked a hell of a lot of c0ck to become governor. The only thing he's good at is pretending, which he learned from making movies. He knows how to act like a politician, but that doesn't mean he is one. Plus, I read somewhere on the net that his family are descendants of Hitler! Says a lot about the way he runs California.
2006-08-17 01:04:16
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answered by Angel 3
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He's more like the Terminator, who was a villian in the first movie, and a hero in the sequels....For a Republican he is very progressive, which I view as a plus. But he has relied too often on expensive ballot measures which have often failed. I think he has learned his lessons however. I doubt he will be re-elected, though.
2006-08-17 01:23:01
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answered by lamoviemaven 3
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Yes. He's a real hero. Not only in cinema but also in practical life too. Search more about the political hero Arnold . . . . . . . . . . outside of USA
2006-08-17 01:02:53
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answered by The one whom you are waiting.. 3
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A Hero
2006-08-17 01:00:18
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answered by VS 1
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He's a Republican, so you are going to see bad press. I don't know if he is a hero, but he is certainly not a villain.
2006-08-17 01:07:21
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answered by Anonymous
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hey, did anybody know that arnold schwartzneggers dad was in the nazi SS? its a fact check it out on the internet or a encyclopedia if you dont believe me.
2006-08-17 01:08:36
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answered by PAulio -- 2
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Nobody is a hero or villian....everyone is out for number 1
2006-08-17 00:57:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually. I think he's doing an okay job. I hate most Republicans now. I used to be one, when they stood for fiscal responsiblity and limited government power.
2006-08-17 01:16:46
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answered by Anonymous
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