The Democrat party has been taken over by Leftists. We definitely don't want their ilk getting into power. John Kerry was backed for President by the Communist Party USA. 'nuff said.
I'll vote Republican or Libertarian.
2006-08-30 18:46:36
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answered by speakeasy 6
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If a candidate wants my vote, he/she/it must be speaking out against illegal aliens, for total border control between the USA and mexico, for profiling Arabs/Muslims, for deporting all illegals and their children... no amnesty, no birthright citizenship for children of illegals....
I consider the illegal alien invasion to be the issue of utmost priority, Islamo-fascism follows right behind..... all else can wait, save the nation before continuing "business as usual"....
this election, I will not vote for the lesser of two evils....
America cannot survive another 8 years of either the Democrats or the Republicans.... they are both too damn liberal and panty waisted to govern effectively in a manner that will preserve the sovereignty of the USA.
In other words, at this moment in time, both parties suck... they have lost sight of everything except money.... they have created a greed motivated society based on mindless consumerism, with a throw away mentality....
I really have to laugh when people call Bush a conservative.... Bush doesn't know the first thing about being a conservative... Bush is a liberal, granted, a less-liberal liberal, but a liberal non the less.
2006-08-30 19:04:38
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answered by Anonymous
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When I was young I actually believed in voting for the Man and not the Party. Then Reagan came along with "trickle down" economics and we all seemed to have gotten trickled on. And it was yellow and smelled like well fed ammonia. Then big Bush came along and surrounded himself with "yes men" and couldn't even see America was suffering and the common people, (backbone,) of America was suffering and getting deeper in debt. Something like the country was. Then came little Bush. I don't really need to say anything about President Moron. He seems to put his foot far enough into his mouth that I really don't need to. Now I just punch the hole that says "Democrat Candidate..." If there is only a Republican candidate, I just write in "none of the above" and go to the next candidate. As for the issues, those I make my OWN mind up about them and completely ignore the propaganda machines from BOTH parties.
In short, just say "NO" to the Republicans.
2006-08-30 19:53:47
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answered by Thomas S 3
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it might disturb the time area continum and the universe will be destroyed. now to not say it really is extra constructive this kind yet anybody is Democrats or Republicans because they comply with the final stance or platform even with get mutually they %.. the conception is that the candidate on that cost ticket will keep on with those regulations. the region comes up in places like Wisconsin the position the Republicans are dealing with a bear in mind they'll probably lose. So what do they do? They get a number of their own Republicans to run for workplace as a Democrat. In a nutshell, it really is probably extra constructive in the journey that they pay interest to their speeches yet then you truthfully have the region the position they'll promise even with they imagine the persons contained in the room needs to hearken to. it really is between the topics being tossed about on Mitt Romney. z
2016-12-06 00:45:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Get this I vote for the best person ,tell me in the last 40 years republicans have been president 7 out of 10 terms ?
Seems to me that's a failure rate of 70 % for the democrats.
If the dems want to get into the white house read James Carville's books .
2006-08-30 19:42:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a republican but I don't vote for a party I vote for a candidate. So it all depends on who is running and what they stand for and what their past action say they stand for not just the phony platform alot of politicians run on.,
2006-08-30 19:52:11
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answered by soapqueen168 4
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i'll be voting either democrat, or libertarian. it depends on the democrat that runs office and their views. but i just wanna remind people too, george bush put our country into a huge deficit, and when clinton was in, it was at a surplus. not by much at all, but a surplus none the less. but guess what? when that happened, it was when the congress was a majority republican...interesting, isnt it?
2006-08-30 18:52:33
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answered by veitedl 2
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As exciting as it is to see America nose-diving into an abyss, I suspect the responsible and sane thing to do would be to either vote Democrat or spend the rest of the Bush administration in a drunken stupor....like the President has been doing since Yale, anyway....
2006-08-30 19:07:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the candidates, but it will be republican, libertarian or nothing. I would never vote democratic, except for Joe Lieberman (if I lived there) and Zell Miller (if I lived there and he was running!) Can you imagine President Al Gore reacting to the terrorist attacks of Sept 11, 2001? Oh geez.....
2006-08-30 18:51:01
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answered by Cinner 7
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I VOTE ON ISSUES. IF THE DEMOCRATS KEEP SENDING CLOWNS TO THE BIG SHOW THEY WILL NEVER GET BACK IN THE WHITE HOUSE. LETS FACE IT GORE OR KERRY JUST DIDN'T CUT IT. I'M A REGISTERED DEMOCRAT BUT I HAVE FOUND MYSELF VOTING REPUBLICAN LATELY. THE DEMOCRATS SEEM TO KEEP PUTTING UP CLOWNS. THEY NEED A BETTER LEADER. SOMEBODY THAT CAN APPEAL TO ALL SIDES WITH A BACK BONE TO DEFEND OUR COUNTRY.
PS. HILLARY JUST WON'T MAKE IT. WE SOMEONE STRONGER THAN HER.
2006-08-30 18:48:48
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answered by Anonymous
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