aren't they?
2006-10-24 15:36:17
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answer #1
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answered by Nick F 6
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It is not so strange to think so.
They campaign as if the rest of you are more like "the regular customers" than real two-legged upright human thinking citizens.
You can cultivate 90% of the Republican voters as a crop in a field.
With a little skill at hand, add in the "fruity" surplus for a time.
You can be a gop leader in the beltway and even wear a cowboy hat, but your cattle never wander off on their own. The whole voting base are basically all out to pasture. And they have nice new bells tied around all your necks, efficiently tagged & numbered. Every bell giving its steady reassuring locating sounds. No cow is ever caught sitting out election time. Nice reliable cows. The time comes. Always standing around. Right where you want them. Giving an obligatory jingle.
2006-10-24 16:15:11
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answered by roostershine 4
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No no longer likely. we've a md Mr Steele. despite the fact that if no longer an extremely stable one. i do no longer know the place you got here up with the ten% determine yet i could wager that's lots off. specific president Obama gained yet no longer almost by way of the landslide the media claims. there have been nevertheless around fifty six million who did no longer vote for him. So i does no longer be so rapid to place in writing the obit for the GOP each time quickly. There are some sturdy conservatives left interior the party.
2016-11-25 19:20:00
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answered by crego 3
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Go to therawstory.com and search that site. Make an informed decision about who you vote for, I don't vote the 'party' line. To do so is a) naive and b) un-American. Funny isn't it that the party that claims 'High Moral and Family Values' has been exposed as a refugee for perversion, thievery and treason. Cheney had a meltdown after 9/11, rummy is... well, an egotistical maniac and gw is just a village idiot. All in all, America is screwed.
2006-10-24 15:41:39
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answered by Kevin O 2
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Perhaps they have. Certainly some of the leaders of the movement are pretty wierd, and I don't really subscribe to their kind of thinking. I'm not really into any sort of TV programs that ask you to send in money though. I'm more than happy to give to my local church.
2006-10-24 16:04:49
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answer #5
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answered by sethle99 5
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No they have not, you may thank that lie and 1000's more to the democrats who want to stop religious people from voting this year, they are very scared of the religous vote
2006-10-24 15:35:51
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answered by Anonymous
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It's unlikely that a man who thinks that God takes the trouble to arrange his career alone is going to accuse anyone of being crazy.
2006-10-24 15:42:09
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answered by Hate Boy! 5
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Yes, I've read the book and I believe the man. I saw him on Chris Matthews and he seemed for real to me. Sadly, it wasn't surprising.
2006-10-24 15:44:59
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answered by Anonymous
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see luke12:2-3
god bless
2006-10-24 15:39:06
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answered by thewindowman 6
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No, they haven't been, Mr. undercover liberal.
2006-10-24 15:36:23
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answered by You'll Never Outfox the Fox 5
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