Bush has the right idea to kill as many Iraqis as possible. I support him.
2006-09-29 17:19:39
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I personally didn't care for Bush, but I couldn't vote for the Dem. because I was afraid for the healthcare system. I was going into the medical field and to my understanding John Kerry was trying to implement the same system that Canada uses, along the lines of first come, first serve basis. It would also mean that healthcare would be free to americans. That sounds good, but when it comes down to it, its scary. If I was having a heart attack and dying, the person with the papercut on their finger from 2 weeks ago would be treated before me. A person needing their gallbladder or appendix removed would have to wait on the person before them to have the surgery. I would also have had a pay cut. I was in my first year of school for radiology during the 2004 election, and I wasn't going to vote for someone that would waste all my time and effort in going to school and making no more than the burger flipper at mickey d's. I didn't care for Bush's ways, but Kerry's were scary!
2006-09-30 00:13:42
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answered by lsteward01 2
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Not everyone hates him and enough didn't hate him or hated the other guy more to get him elected. Plus there are some who are not really voting for him as much as voting against the other guy. By the way, he has to step down in '08, I doubt anyone will be voting for him again.
Oh yea, we work off the electorial college, we have that to keep a regional president from being made. He doesn't have to have a majority of votes, just a majority of state electorial.
2006-09-30 00:11:29
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answered by JFra472449 6
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You really don't know much do you. The only time everyone (as you imply) votes for the same person is when they don't have the freedom to choose.
If you are a Brit or Aussie - I have a couple things to ask about your wanking leader.
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lsteward01 -
Exactly what health care system were you afraid for?
The one we don't have? How can you worried about a non-thing?
You are aware that having 7 digits in the bank and private health insurance and even long-term care insurance isn't going to help you, don't you?
The system is designed to take every penny you have.
It took me two years, and a truck-load of excellent attorneys, accountants, and health care experts to save my parents estate.
Better start early, because you don't appear quite bright enough to go up against these guys.
Aren't you curious as to why the Canadians and western Europeans complain less about their system than we do about ours.
Oh yeah, you only listen to those anecdotal scare stories circulated by the medical and pharmaceutical industries.
On second thought, you might as well give up. The system will chew you up in no time.
2006-09-30 00:14:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Because the guy he beat in 2000 now says that smoking is a significant contributor to global warming.
He was the lesser of two idiots.
2006-09-30 00:12:16
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answered by smacksaw 4
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Because the guy he beat in 2000 now says that smoking is a significant contributor to global warming.
He was the lesser of two idiots
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trust me, he wasn't. This idiot wins the cake.
2006-09-30 00:36:21
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answered by AlanMM 2
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If you don't live in the U.S. then why the hell does it matter to you? you U.K.ers are all such loud mouths. Always bitching about how our government is ran when you have huge problems in your own front yard. I won't bother giving you a real answer because you arn't looking for an answer, you're looking for a reason to spout yur anti american crap off on the rest of the world.
2006-09-30 00:07:26
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answered by Anonymous
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If you Brits hate your King & Queen, then why do you keep voting for them? Oh, sorry, forgot, you do not have a democratic government. BTW, Bush isn't running for anything, so no one is voting for him anymore.
2006-09-30 00:12:01
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answered by Julie A 3
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Some people voted to have his picture on a toilet seat. The rest are pretty sorry now. And they voted for him twice. He stole the rest.
2006-09-30 00:08:41
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answered by Reba K 6
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I don't think they do. Or, at least, the majority doesn't. Bush stole the first election and was handed the second one to him.
I'm Canadien, so i dont have to worry about Dubya one way or another...unless we discover oil in Manitoba. Please lord, Don't let anyone find oil in manitoba.
2006-09-30 00:10:38
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answered by lordsojourno 2
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