Question:How will you vote in November?
Answer:Battle-ax:
I guarantee you one thing whichever party wins the houses it will not be the last election in the United States.
Regardless I do hope and pray that the Republicans win so we can keep thumbing our noses at the Democrats.
"so we can keep thumbing our noses at the Democrats"
Were's the "We need Republicans to serve our country right"?
Out the window,I guess.
That sounds like the worst type of missue of government.Whatever happened to E PLURIBUS UNO-of many,one.Or is that just a bunch of outdated talk?
2006-09-21
08:25:54
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SheRazz-I said NOTHING of the sort.I questioned it.You have no right to talk.
2006-09-21
08:29:07 ·
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Bill-sounds like you NEVER say anything true.You just ignore evidence! Duh!
2006-09-21
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Sounds typical of right-wingers. They don't care. Period. They stir the pot about small fry stuff like gay marriage so they can avoid real issues. Liberal is a curse word today even though conservatives have no concept of conservation. I can tell you where they NEED to stick their thumb...
And yes, they're getting cocky. I mean if Bush could win as dumb as he is? Who needs to appeal to the general population when no one is listening anyway.
2006-09-21 09:12:51
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answered by Sticky 2
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Personally I am not real happy with either party at this time.
The Republicans are spending too much money, and seem to be at odds with what Americans want regarding immigration and several other issues, especially in the Senate.
The Democrats are not offering new solutions. A strategy of just complain and finger pointing about the other party while not proposing better ideas is also not in the best interests of America.
The country is severely divided on several issues right now. What we need is real change in the dialog, but I don't think we are going to get it. I wish the midterm would fix this, but I don't see it happening. In fact, I don't see much at all changing in November no matter who is in control at the end of the day. At some point moderates are going to have to step up, and propose solutions that both sides can embrace for the good of the country as a whole. Currently we are just being torn apart by partisan rhetoric on both sides.
Who am I going to vote for? At his point the honest answer Jim is that I don't know. I am still looking at candidates. I may just throw in towel and vote a libertarian ticket.
2006-09-21 15:41:45
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answered by Bryan 7
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How people vote is their own affair. Their constitutional right! Ahhh, the Constitution, remember that? This admin might not!
As a former dedicated Republican voter, I have to say I am so damned unimpressed with either party, that it will be a hard decision. After the past 6+ years of this administration, any change is completely in order. Gross incompetency and arrogance well beyond the norm. It is well known and admitted by former inner circle Bush team members that if you don't nod at everything he says, you are out. He does not listen to other opinions. Other than Cheney's , who holds the stings. He is an example of what this country does not need and has proved it many times over, sadly for us. But so is John Kerry and there is OUR problem. Who represents US???
Big business is flying high but outsourcing American jobs to India and China! How about US? The Iraqi War is costing us Billions but Big Business is making hundreds of millions on it. Wake up folks!
People, forget the parties you are so friggin' locked into. They really don't care about you. They care about their own initiatives and their own salaries and perks. And their Pensions, something many of you will not have!
Find me a real 'middle of the road' candidate who will take a hard stand FOR the people and we might go in the right direction.
2006-09-22 09:44:08
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answered by michael g 6
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Isn't that E Pluribus UNUM ?
I saw Condie Rice in Canada the other day and she said something kind of disturbing. Now I'm not quoting her exactly, but refering to some such political football or other, "I don't really care because before such and such takes effect, we'll (this administration) will be gone." I know that almost every 'regime' likes to leave some bag of burning poop on the doorstep for the next guy to stomp out , but this kind haughty indifference just ain't funny McGee.
Who'll I vote for ? I guess I'll try to figure out which candidate still is in possesion of his (or her) own soul.
2006-09-21 16:06:18
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answered by derstrudelmonkey 4
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Benifiting the country isn't on the Republican's mind.. only getting the office, however they can, then sitting back and relaxing while sending others to finish or clean up the mess they started.
2006-09-21 15:29:05
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answered by The::Mega 5
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Don't worry...it's just the conservatives running scared. They know that they are losing. They know that their lies are falling apart, so they are lashing out with more lies, false accusations, and name-calling. Truth will always prevail!
For you conservatives...Calling someone a liar when they have been proven as such over and over is not name-calling...it's pointing out the truth. I know you guys don't like truth and fight it at every turn, but the truth will always come out. Lies will always fall apart. Tyrants will always be shown for what they are.
2006-09-21 15:31:32
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answered by corwynwulfhund 3
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Its kinda funny, cuz all you do is rant & rave over the same exact issues, just word them differently, and of course each time, you attract someone new to your dumb questions, who you can insult, but, the truth is, you are the one that shows the ignorance.
And I dont understand why Shiraz would get booted and you are still here!!
And why ask people who they will vote for, thats private! If its someone you wouldnt vote for, you would insult them anyways.....
2006-09-21 21:11:14
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answered by Katz 6
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Yes. Their politics are never good for America.
2006-09-21 15:28:42
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answered by kelly 2
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he basically said no matter what the republicans stand for, he wants them to win because he is a republican and he doesn't like democrats.
i'm sure the republican party appreciates people who will blindly follow them.
2006-09-21 15:30:23
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answered by Niecy 6
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To david. I belive it is democrats that don't admit thier mistakes. For example the scooter libby case. Have we heard an apology. Of course not, have we herad oh damn it was a democrat that ousted Valerie Pflame? Of course not.
Republicans generally admit thier wrongs. Democrats NEVER admit thier wrongs.
How am I ignoring facts? I just spelled one out for you.
2006-09-21 15:58:55
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answered by Bill 3
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