Im asking the same, why bother to vote at all?
not like we had any say in the Patriot Act and other crap
that fools decide which is best for all.
try this story too
"i am a christian and the religious right scares me too." its on the net or email me eg_ansel@yahoo.com for the story.
I don't want to be associated with a mess so I'm gonna go to law school and when I graduate I can help clean it up.
By the way our OLD PEOPLE in congress, it's 2006 not 1940 so raise the freaking minimum wage and cut yours LOSERS.
Also welfare does not make people rich, the family of four lives on 507.00 per month. so how are they supposed to get coats and shoes?
Civil service MEANS SERVANT not power hungry lobbyist.
Another question for the American public
Do you approve of Clinton a adulterer
or
Bush a war criminal and murderer holding people without fair trial you never know if you could be in Guatanamo next, luck of birth if you had been born Muslim.
Time will tell who was or was not better at the job.
i can forgive Bush if you all can try to forgive Clinton.
2006-10-28 05:06:13
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answered by eg_ansel 4
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Jesus was not American and probably is still not an American so therefore he would be unable to vote in November. As a man of peace it is highly unlikely that he would support what is going on in Iraq.
2006-10-28 02:21:19
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answered by paul h 4
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Jesus would be the leader in taking care of the
poor. Have you read Dr Kuo's book of how this
administration pledged billions to the poor and
ended up giving them very little!
Jesus, Gods son IS peace and love.
2006-10-28 02:25:45
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answered by TonySha 2
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Jesus didn't interfere with local or global politics before, why should he now? He leads by example..he points out the hyprocrocies... He works best with the individual not the crowd... use him as a guide to make yourself better and remember.....
let he who is free of sin cast the first stone....
2006-10-28 02:25:22
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answered by The Cheminator 5
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i visit on no account omit a vote; this year i visit take area in early balloting by way of fact i'm scheduled to be in yet another state. balloting is an ideal taken with none attention by far too many interior of u . s . of america.
2016-10-16 12:03:34
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answered by ? 4
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No Jesus wouldn't vote
2006-10-28 05:15:46
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answered by Jas 6
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I believe he would vote Democratic and I( do not think He would support any war. Don't forget he lived in a simpler time of life.
2006-10-28 02:16:21
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answered by devora k 7
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Jesus would sit and stare in wonder at what 2000 years of technological advancement has brought. "Whoa! What the hell is that thing and how is it going so fast?!". "That's a car Jesus."
2006-10-28 02:14:09
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answered by Jethro 5
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None of the above. He would invent a religion in an attempt to take over.
2006-10-28 02:19:01
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answered by synchronicity915 6
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Jesus is a Republican. When I pray, he gives me a logical answer....
2006-10-28 02:17:30
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answered by 6ft5inallman 2
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