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Republican Politicians to loose in the elections? The House, The Governership in Numbers, and looks like the Senate, and are you dissapointed that you voted for him twice.

2006-11-08 03:38:39 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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No on all accounts and accusations. Remember when you point a finger at someone there are three more pointing right back at you.

Let's see if the democrats can do anything better.

2006-11-08 03:41:11 · answer #1 · answered by Starla_C 7 · 0 2

When I first registered to vote, I registered Democrat. Then the Clinton sex scandals erupted, and I was appalled. I thought, "Surely they wouldn't re-elect someone who had tarnished the title of President so horribly!" Then they did, and I was disgusted. I switched my affiliation to Republican. Then Bush started his B.S., and we went from the nation receiving sympathy from the whole world to being the most reviled country on the planet within two years. I thought to myself, "Surely they won't re-elect him! Surely the people see through his smoke and mirrors!"

Surprise, surprise.

Now, I'm still a registered Republican, but only because I can't b bothered to change it. Over the course of the last ten or so years, I've discovered that it doesn't matter who's in office. Dems, Republicans, whoever. Election year is like the honeymoon. "Oh, I'll do right by you! Whatever you want! I'm the man you've been looking for!"

Sure. Then, like a wife with an adulterous husband, you start finding paper trails. A receipt for a "business luncheon" in Dubai, a summit in Saudi, but they swear they'll change, if you just give them another chance.

Then one day you walk in, and there they are, in bed with Foreign Oil. And you feel so stupid for having believed them. But you know you'll fall for it again at the next election. "Oh, he's DIFFERENT! He won't do that to me like the last guy did!"

I'll make you a deal. I'll start being excited about elections and politics again on the same day that you show me a politician who's gone through his entire term of office and hasn't backed down on a single pomise he made to his constituents.

2006-11-08 03:52:07 · answer #2 · answered by knightshade1228 2 · 0 0

upset, yet I observe of and take excitement in the issue of attempting to seize bin weighted down if he's in Pakistan. Pakistan's authorities, even lower than Musharraf, replaced into purely tenuous in its administration of the rustic. His personal authorities military might want to not seize bin weighted down, no matter if because of incompetence or sympathy. Nor might want to he enable overseas troops in to do it, because it would want to have ignited the inhabitants into revolution. in actual shown truth that even as capturing bin weighted down might want to were a political victory, it does not have meant something with reference to the warfare on Terror, which could have persevered unabated. it may have even been counterproductive by being a distraction from the warfare and diminishing the help for the persevered warfare. i imagine the Democrats have beat this lifeless horse sufficient. they have not provided any functional contributions to the debate, as universal.

2016-11-28 22:14:55 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I thinklast night answred all those questions. I live in a very vonservative state and the republican, for senator, who Bush was jus here to support, was creamed!!!!!!!

2006-11-08 03:44:01 · answer #4 · answered by Kimmmy 1 · 1 0

It is a refeshing change and a call for accountability that the Republicans didnt have it in them to make.

2006-11-08 03:45:28 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I'm not mad about the election, worried and dissapointed would best describe it

2006-11-08 03:43:42 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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