Bush. I would corner him in his religious hypocrisy, so that he would better serve his country by realizing his former mistakes.
2006-09-30 13:25:28
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answered by Tofu Jesus 5
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Well, it is an election year I did have a chance to talk with many of my state's candidates one on one. I was disappointed very much. Political parties had nothing to do with my choices. Most of the independents I talked to were better informed then the candidates of both major parties but will never get elected because they don't have "big money" behind them. America is in trouble because we have two major parties that totally BS us every single day and we let it continue.
2006-09-30 20:35:13
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answered by Thomas S 4
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If you're talking about recent politicians, I would have to say (I don't remember his name) the former Gov. of Michigan who essentially threw out the death penalty in his state because so many innocent and reasonable doubt inmates were found to be on death-row there (probably in other states too). He was a republican if you can believe it. That took guts.
2006-09-30 20:30:14
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answered by red7 3
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I'd have a conversation with Bill Clinton. Once we got beyond talking about p*ssy I'd ask him who killed JFK and if aliens have visited our planet.
Those were the questions Clinton asked the CIA and FBI when he became our 42nd President. It's my understanding that he never got an answer.
2006-09-30 20:42:12
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answered by noils 3
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I wouldn't ask anything...I'd TELL that buttmunch to DO THE FRIGGING JOB we sent them there to do! Jackass do-nothings! It's time we dragged all their butts out into the street and horsewhipped them!
2006-09-30 20:26:52
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answered by lucyanddesi 5
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Dick Cheney. Is it safe? (I'd be holding a drill in my hand for effect)
2006-09-30 20:27:59
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answered by Anonymous
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W "Why do you exist?"
2006-09-30 20:35:20
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answered by Samuel Crow 3
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