George Bush. He's the greatest guy.
2006-09-26 11:40:20
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answer #1
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answered by Steven's Girl♥ 5
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It would be a bit stupid voting for Winston Churchill for obvious reasons. It would have to be Blair. More than anyone else he transformed an unelectable party into a government and has won three elections. More money than ever before has been provided for the NHS and education. He is not a stick in the mud he is a reformer. I think it is a disgrace that so many people now want to knife him in the back. The labour party may regret this. However the tories are so weak and insipid I cannot see them winning an election. They have never recovered from the evil reign of Thatcher and here is hoping they never will. They are toothless.
2006-09-27 19:51:21
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answer #2
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answered by david c 4
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I wouldn't bother this time.
Between Conservatives and Labour.
Both are rubbish for different reasons...
Both spend far to much time slating the other in colourful billboards.
Labour has a leader they want out
Conservatives don't know what they want in terms of leader or what their policies are. They just go with the opposite of what the other is slated for.
If no-one were to vote, wouldn't that cause a problem?
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BNP are idiots. All should be treated as equal, not them and us.
You have a balance between space and skills. Not space and race or space and claimees. If people allow that, we are going to move backwards and deserve the consequences.
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Isn't Mr Bean played by Tony Blair?
One thing I will say for him, is I think he does fight for what he believes in...that causes friction. I dislike the Big Brother society that Labour is creating...
2006-09-26 10:45:54
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answered by The Mole 4
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I think the only one who wants the job is Gordon Brown there is quite a mess to clear up.
I am Not a Tory but I have got to like Anne Widdicombe over the last few years a shame she is not independent.
I really don't have a clue who to vote for next time I think it may have to be Green as I do believe in their policies but fear it will just be a wasted vote at the moments as there are to many polluters and gas guzzlers out there. Lets hope people see we have to change soon enough to stop catastrophic consequences
2006-09-27 17:38:41
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answered by AndyPandy 4
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For me the main reason for voting is to vote against not for. I will vote Conservative dispite having no great love for them but it is the only way to get this New Labour movement out. I realise this may be a sad state but who can you trust? The last Tory government were appalling in their arrogance and sleaze. Blair was given a resounding victory because people wanted a government of honesty and integrity. So, what did he do? He just carried on with the same policies. I dont trust any politicians and thats a shame but they have brought this upon themselves by their selfish, arrogant and sometimes dishonest behaviour.
2006-09-27 09:55:57
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answered by Tallboy 4
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I would vote from Winston Churchill as he is the most seasoned of the people listed.
2006-09-26 11:41:58
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answered by Harry Hayfield 6
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The English Democrats. Very hard to know anything about them because the media refuse to allow them a voice. No doubt T. Blair and A. Campbell lean on the BBC etc, so all you hear about are the three main parties, all the same, all led by Scots! (if Cameron isn`t a Scot he should change his name) he is also a carbon copy of Blair.
2006-09-26 17:10:35
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answer #7
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answered by Englishman 2
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I nominate Sean Hannity for President in 2008. After starting his radio show on 9-10-2001 he's the KING of politcal smack.
2006-09-26 11:03:43
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answered by Phil P 4
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A couple of months ago I would have said Clinton. That all changed when she jumped into bed with Murdock. I don't know if she has the interests of the people or the interests of her party at heart.
At least Mr. Bean wouldn't crash into a guard on a bicycle or choke on a pretzle.
2006-09-26 13:09:30
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answered by Stephanie C 2
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Mr bean, for at least we all know he will ****-up and whilst he is doing it we will be able to laugh... oh Rambo is a good one as well cos like most MP i wouldn't understand a word he was saying but he'd be dam good to look at, unlike Gorden Brown
2006-09-28 05:26:10
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answer #10
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answered by thenickistar 3
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Al Bundy, Rambo, Mr.Bean and Ice T are looking like fine candidates when they are up against Mr. George W. Bush. The man is nothing but a moron and a embarrassment to our country.
2006-09-26 10:52:07
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answered by Bri 3
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