the late Senator Barry Goldwater.
i suggest reading his book :Conscience of a Conservative"
it is available in the library and from Amazon.com
2006-09-15 15:36:23
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answered by arkie 4
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It was Colin Powell but he was to honest to continue as a politician. He is an honest man with a lot of integrity.
2006-09-15 21:41:16
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answered by Made in America 7
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Kissinger
2006-09-15 21:44:40
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answered by JAMES 4
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The Dalai Lama.
2006-09-15 21:29:59
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answered by Izzy 4
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'Swifty' or better known to the federal prison authorities as ...
146-86-7682, D Block.
In spite of the twelve people who convicted him, he says he didn't do it.
He didn't know she was under age, or there was anything like the R.I.C.O. statute, ethics committee, felony fraud, grand jury's, Attorney General's Office or a ton of other people with investigative powers.
Other than that, he's really a nice guy !
2006-09-15 21:48:45
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answered by marnefirstinfantry 5
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Paul Hackett,,, Ohio
2006-09-15 21:38:54
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answered by Anonymous
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John McCain - took five years in aprison camp being tortured to find himself arguing against torture by his own party now. That's funny. Not ha ha funny, but still...
2006-09-15 22:19:24
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answered by sixsix40four 1
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Mahatma Ghandhi-INDIA
2006-09-15 21:44:15
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answered by Pebble 2
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Let's go with pundit instead. Ann Coulter 100%
2006-09-15 21:34:30
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answered by (R) 3
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I don't have one.
2006-09-15 21:37:34
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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