Neocons are assimilated they must follow the leader over the Cliff.
2006-10-23 03:47:05
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answered by BORG BUSH 2
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Well, I've got a mixed party line going on in voting, Republican Governor, Democratic Senator, just voting for those that are right for the job.
As far as the Bin Laden "scare" a reminder of what he is better than an invitation to be guest speaker at the democratic convention. Can see the demos. now "Today we have a guest speaker who understand oppression and hates the Republicans as much as we do. Please welcome Osama Bin Laden, a liberal fighting the evil forces of the Republicans like we do" and they all stand and cheer while throwing confetti.
2006-10-23 03:36:19
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answered by Anonymous
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My dear, let me say that neither the Republicans nor the Democrats are worthy of my vote or any other American. They have robbed us of our right to a representative government, our right to choose the best person for the job instead of the lesser of two evils, and our right to have a voice in our republic.
I invite those of you to remember the words of Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and George Washington. That we as people have been afronted by these tyrannical parties and should no longer pay tribute to the corruption and oppression they would see us live under.
No my dear, I will no longer give my support to either party and I suggest that if you see what I see. If you feel what I feel then join me in November and give the Republicans and Democrats an election day they will never soon forget.
2006-10-23 03:28:57
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answered by gatewlkr 4
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Do scary monsters still live under your bed?
Not a single person involved in 9/11 has been brought to justice yet, and it's been 5 years. We have spent billions on this war on terror and have had no effect, other than make more terrorists. The war in Iraq has been escalating for 4 years with no end in sight.
Why would you want to reelect a leadership that has not achieved any of those goals.
2006-10-23 03:25:23
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answered by Overt Operative 6
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I'm voting for democrats, because I like the ones running. And because we need to restose balance to government. So funny, republicans are so scared of raising taxes, but they aren't afraid of their party's spending habits!
2006-10-23 03:18:06
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answered by hichefheidi 6
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I am voting for a Republican Senator, a Democratic Congressman and a Republican Mayor. I never vote a straight party line - it is about the people, their ideas and values, and who is the better candidate for that position at that time.
2006-10-23 03:13:08
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answered by Leah 6
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Yes, I am voting Republican.
I was just thinking about this - apparently you object to using fear to motivate the electorate. Then I assume you are offended, as I am, by Democrats saying (falsely) that Bush is destroying the Constitution and that Republicans will take away social security and put blacks at the back of the bus.
2006-10-23 03:12:53
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answered by American citizen and taxpayer 7
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I vote but I dont follow any party line. I vote for who I think is the best person for the job.
2006-10-23 03:13:19
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answered by mnwomen 7
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Yes. I vote for the best candidate, but in this election it is Republican all the way.
2006-10-23 03:17:26
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answered by Momma Jo 6
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I am voting a mixed ticket. I am voting against anyone that is already in office. Especially judges.
2006-10-23 03:14:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I will be voting for the best person for the job
2006-10-23 03:52:34
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answered by Anonymous
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