#1 -Barak Obama - intelligent, honest, from outside the current beltway culture of corruption & incompetence
#2 - John Edwards - at least he's from outside the current beltway culture of corruption & incompetence & certainly honest & intelligent enough
2006-11-21 15:45:05
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answer #1
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answered by WikiJo 6
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I was hoping for serious answers, my bad. John McCain has just called for doubling the U.S. presence in Iraq, he is still fighting the Vietnam war, bye John. John Edwards is the only candidate with all the qualities we need in a President. The son of a millworker who grew up respecting hard work and the value of each and every person. He has a positive, hopeful message that can inspire people to the best they can achieve, an education system that will be rewarded by hard work. If you pledge to work for your country, an education will be available to you. This is the key to bringing jobs back to this country, you must Compete with countries that are providing their citizens with superior education!
2006-11-21 20:57:08
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I like Alan Keyes as well, maybe Phil Graham ex Senator from Texas. Maybe they could be running mates. Both men have a firm understanding of the Constitution. Both men are honest to a fault. Both men are great speakers, and likable. If more Americans lived their lives in the manor that these two men have, we would have a much more respectable society.
2006-11-21 16:43:00
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answered by dakota29575 4
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I would do a duel ticket with Barak Obama and John McCain. I love John McCain. I think he is honest and uses his brain above anything else. His party loyalty only goes as far as it has to and he is willing to work with other people for the greater good.
I love Barak Obama. He is so eloquent and classy. I think if he combined forces with McCain, they could hit the moderate Republicans and Democrats and possibly unite a divided country. Whomever took the lead as President...doens't matter. They are both great, honest, and intelligent politicians.
2006-11-21 16:31:40
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answered by Thera 9 4
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Alan Keyes. Conservative. Pro-life. Pro-gun. And as an added bonus, we can laugh all the "black activist" types who will continually mock Mr. Keyes and call him an "Uncle Tom".
I think Mr. Keyes should have won the 2000 Republican primary.
2006-11-21 16:39:07
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answered by The Truth Hurts! Ouch! 5
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Dual ticket options:
Condoleezza Rice and John McCain (doesn't matter who's Pres. and who's VPres.)
John McCain and Joe Lieberman (McCain would be Pres.)
Alan Keyes and John McCain (again, doesn't matter who's what)
and just for fun:
Ann Coulter and Michael Moore. :)
2006-11-22 11:48:45
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answer #6
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answered by sillycanuckpei 4
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Newt Gingrich.
2006-11-21 21:53:31
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answered by teabagme 3
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I have the next 4
Mrs. Clinton 1st woman
Mr. Obama 1st Afro American
Mr. Schwarzenegger 1st foreign born
Mr. Gavin Newsome 1st to take care of homeless
2006-11-21 16:48:37
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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John McCain. He's fair minded yet not soft on terrorism and has lots of political experience.
2006-11-21 16:33:07
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answered by Sean 7
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Tommy LaSorda. He probably wouldn't be a very good preident, but he'd sure be fun to warch.
2006-11-22 02:03:44
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answered by Anonymous
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