Do not worry there is still Haliburton
2006-11-03 04:29:43
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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We'll continue to blame him, the same way republicans have been blaming Clinton for everything the past 6 years.
And no. ALL of "them" were not voted out. The house and the Senate are still virtually 50/50 and that won't change no matter who has the majority after Tuesday.
You also forget that in 2000 more people wanted Gore to be president than Bush. In 2004 60,000 votes kept him in power. Not what I would call a hell of a mandate.
2006-11-03 04:33:52
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answered by Anonymous
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They will run the country like they did in the 90s and everyting will start getting better again like it did in the 90s. Yes, I think after seeing the republicans poor excuse for governing, they have forgotten why they voted Democrats out. They now realize that hte democrats were doing a great job!
And 8-10 years from now when people think about giving the republcians another chance, they will remember IRAQ, because the war will still be going on, and they will keep voting democrat.
2006-11-03 05:06:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, we were working hard at getting rid of the National Debt. Had a 2.5 BILLION dollar surplus. Now that the debt is almost twice as much as it was 5 years ago, it is going to take a lot longer to fix.
We also need to get rid of the atmosphere of corrupion. We need to invetigate all of the corrupt individuals (Republicans AND Democrats) It is supposed to be an honor to serve as a member of Congress, not a way to commit crimes!
2006-11-03 05:59:53
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answered by Russ C 2
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You really will say just about anything to avoid the fact that an armchair warrior as yourself is still defending a Predisdent who has in fact caused quite possibly the biggest military screw up in history,huh?
Well,both parties will have plenty to moan about in 2009.We'll still be in Iraq,partly because,no matter how many mistakes elected Republicans make,they'll still the party of "protection and strength",even with all of the evidence to the contrary.
2006-11-03 06:39:34
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answered by cannon Ball! 3
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No. i think of of it fairly is humorous that Republican conservatives blame Obama for an financial provide way that surpassed off 2 months earlier he become even elected president. i think of of it fairly is humorous that Republican conservatives blame Democrats in Congress on the time for that provide way on an same time as claiming the obstructionism of abode Republicans now has no bearing on the financial gadget. Obama did no longer fail u . s .. Bush failed u . s ., and abode Republicans refuse to enable Obama prevail for u . s .. They hate to confirm the rustic prosper on a Democrat president's watch; it makes them look undesirable. If i'm incorrect, call a single Obama coverage that abode Republicans surpassed indoors the appropriate year and a a million/2.
2016-11-27 01:22:23
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answered by Anonymous
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No that is the neocon policy - Blame Clinton even after 6 long and excruciating years under an idiot.
2006-11-03 05:30:21
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answered by P P 5
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You're joking, right? Republicans are still blaming Clinton and now even Carter.
You're question is a case of the pot calling the kettle black.
2006-11-03 05:38:57
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answered by Overt Operative 6
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At least Bush really is responsible for the things people accuse him of doing. Every time a Republican President screws something up, its Clinton's or Carter's fault.
2006-11-03 04:44:30
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answered by Believe in Possibilities 4
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It doesn't matter which party has control of the White House, the opposing party will always place the blame on the opposite. Dems didn't like Bush Sr., repubs didn't like Clinton, Dems don't like Bush etc.. It has always been that way and it will always be that way. They are all politicians.... I didn't do it, you didn't see me do it, and you can't prove I did it.
2006-11-03 04:36:26
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answered by Chrissy 7
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I asked my husband that last night. He is a liberal democrat and I have given up on both parties. I am tired of everyone complaining and blaming. Nothing gets done in Washington anyway.
2006-11-03 04:46:48
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answered by SunFun 5
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