Who said I am voting for him?
2006-10-23 07:29:17
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm a christian, yet as a criminal professional i comprehend how the regulation works. Abortion shouldn't replace right this moment no count number who's in workplace. And Obama is making an attempt to coach human beings on abortion, so that they are frequently minimized. The republicans do not have any agenda in this project, except to say it is faulty. So who will somewhat shrink the quantity of abortions? probable Obama. you even ought to seem at what might want to somewhat ensue if it were unlawful. It replaced into unlawful at one time, you comprehend. They nevertheless handed off, yet in risky situations. and that i trust the others on right here-what about all those killed in the conflict? and those killed on lack of life row(some who're possibility free). you've very fallacious common sense.
2016-12-05 03:39:31
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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Atheists make voting decisions on a candidates qualifications for the position. You know, the way candidates are supposed to be chosen!
2006-10-23 07:45:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Atheists can vote for whomever they want. There is no law against it. Even atheists see qualities in other people. It's called tolerance.
2006-10-23 08:14:56
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answered by Maureen B 4
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Most times I have to vote for the lesser of two evils, it's just the way it is.
2006-10-23 07:32:41
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answered by Anonymous
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The only reason to vote a politician into office is his political acumen.. not where he spends his Sundays.
2006-10-23 07:40:01
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answered by genaddt 7
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I don't vote for anyone because of their religious or non-religious belief systems: I vote for them because of what they do as politicians. It doesn't matter to me if he is a Christian, Satanist, Athiest, Buddhist, Agnostic, or Hindi...
2006-10-23 07:30:14
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answered by Blackacre 7
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Isn't everyone in politics Christian?
I live in a Blue Law state, where atheists aren't even allowed to run for any office
2006-10-23 07:29:29
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answered by Southpaw 7
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While I probably would not vote for him...he is pro-choice and I think politically he is much more centered than anyone we have seen in a while.
2006-10-23 07:29:31
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answered by trouthunter 4
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It's not like atheists really have much of a choice. Our options are "vote for this religiously affiliated candidate" or "vote for this religiously affiliated candidate" OR......... "vote for this religiously affiliated candidate".
2006-10-23 07:43:12
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answered by Anonymous
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