Its only the constitution right, they werent serious about it?
2006-11-07
01:01:53
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Lol are you seriously telling me we arent voting on Bush today, I already know that, I have read the constitution.
2006-11-07
01:06:53 ·
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Oh right, its okay if he says he is doing it to terrorists I forgot sorry
2006-11-07
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Yes, that is exactly what it means. Voting another party means you want to get rid of the rubber stamp Congress. I hope people do so, if anyone ever needed to be neutered, it is Bush and his cronies. We will see how it goes and exactly how brainwashed some Republican lackies are today. Keep your fingers crossed.
2006-11-07 01:55:12
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answered by Slimsmom 6
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Yes I vote to keep the power as it stands. It is called a war for a reason. The US cannot afford to lose this war by cutting and running. Oh by the way even if the Dems win we stay atleast 3 years. Do you vote on issues or just because you don't like Pres. Bush?
2006-11-07 01:10:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I dare you to study all of this! This u . s . a .'s greatest challenge is human beings like you wondering that Republicans led to this mess. Why do not you seem at information like 3.4% unemployment suitable economic equipment in 40 seven years the ultimate time Republicans the position in cost. evaluate the information to on the instantaneous! After 2006 each and every component went into the lavatory .WHY? because human beings voted for democrats to take over administration It took them 4 years to make the suitable economic equipment in 40 seven years to be the worst economic equipment 40 seven years. not in basic terms that yet their stimulus scam your toddlers can ought to pay for something of their lives in basic terms to pay the interest that became bought to create jobs . Did it ? NO It made Democrat leaders wealthy in basic terms as planned. well being care bill ? If it became quite about well being care Why did it would want to be achieved in the back of closed doors? because if human beings might want to study it they might see all the earmarks and corruption. And why did Democrat leaders might want to be bribed to promote out on us of a for his or her vote. Which they did. in case you voted Democrat you've voted for the most corrupt administration Americas ever had . you want to blame some one blame the human beings who fell for the that is the republicans fault and voted democrat i'm hoping you're pleased with your self.
2016-11-28 21:14:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it depends on the candidate. I voted against my Republican Senator because, frankly, he hasn't done anything in 6 years. But the Democrat running for Congress was a 30yo kid who didn't have a clue about what was going on. I live in a large Congressional District and all of his proposed "Transportation Projects" were concentrated around his neighborhood. ?!
2006-11-07 01:08:11
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answered by itsnotarealname 4
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I voted Republican... across the board on national races.
My voting Republican does not mean I want Bush to have unlimited power to do anything he wants. It means that I truly feel that supporting _any_ Democrats at the national level would be a disaster to the sanctity of our country.
2006-11-07 01:17:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes unfortunately thats exactly what it means.
Cut an run is just some stupid cute little phrase the pukes use to slight the dems. They speak like there is actually a victory to be had in this "War on Terror". There isnt. Its an open ended money making machine for those in power and those who make money off war. Pulling our troops out of Iraq will send a good messege to the people of the world that we are finished with our bullying, terrorist tactics. Keep your oil. well open up some refineries and use what we got or come up with alternatives.
That will never happen... Much easier to just go to war.
2006-11-07 01:10:40
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answered by Anonymous
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We are not voting on Bush today. That was two years ago.
2006-11-07 01:03:44
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answered by Anonymous
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How can he do anything he wants? I think if that were true, there would be no election today.
Did you read that article I sent you?
2006-11-07 01:09:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I voted to keep the tax cuts, support our troops, keep marriage between one man and one woman, stop the murder of children in the womb, our right to worship God and to keep terrorists away from the USA--let's see who did I vote for???
2006-11-07 01:14:36
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answered by slodana2003 4
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thats a pretty dumb question. tell me what has been constitutionally illegal that bush has done that other presidents have not.
i vote republican across the board. go ahead, report me. all the libs do.
2006-11-07 01:05:48
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answered by afterflakes 4
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