Conde Rice and John McCain because I like them a lot !!!
2006-12-10 14:17:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Simple, Me, I am a working man watching the country I love and defend go down the drain do to politics, and Religious battles, The first thing I would do Is start taking care of my own country here in the stats before i worry about some third world country, don't get me wrong I care, But we need to look to are future not some one else. Next I would have elections run with out people knowing what party the person who was running under, forcing people to make decisions on whom they put in office by there charisma and there platform, rather there just Democrat, green party or republican. After that I think I would look to get every person in this country a job, that in turn would help the national debt, and each state sciences there would be no more unemployment or government assistants, this would help inshore that people can fend for them self's and not leach on society. Next I think i would tackle heath care and the cost there is no reason for some one to have pick between medications or food. And that is just the tip of the ice berg.........So vote for me in 2016, see you at the poles.
2006-12-10 22:29:23
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answered by matt v 3
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I'd pick a car going through the third toll lane heading over the GW bridge at 4:00PM on December 14th and choose the driver...
It's a better chance of getting a quality candidate...
2006-12-10 22:18:46
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answered by I'm Gumby Damnit! 2
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Lou Dobbs, He seems like the most responsible and an independent that wouldn't bow to the wishes of either party. However he isn't running for anything.
2006-12-11 03:49:21
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answered by zeroartmac 7
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I asked my husband this very question, and he said Robin Williams (he really liked that "Man of the Year" movie).
Personally, I would go for someone like Morgan Freeman - he absolutely ROCKED in the movie "Deep Impact." Of course, he was only playing a role, so it probably wouldn't be the same if he really was president. With that said, I guess I'd pick the character he played.
Otherwise, I guess anyone would do... maybe Alf.
2006-12-10 22:20:49
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answered by fragglerockqueen 5
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Christopher Walken
He rocks
2006-12-11 00:50:35
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answered by the Morning Star 2
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Ted Turner. I like his personality. He's down to earth and keeps it real. He's a philanthropist, successful, intelligent, broadminded, and a good businessman. He's the kind of guy you feel like you could go fishing with, or tell him anything without feeling like he would judge you. For all of his wealth, he has no pretentiousness about him. He's a straight shooter and calls 'em like he sees 'em. I'm glad he dumped Jane Fonda. He can do a hell-uv-a-lot better than her. That's my two cents worth.
2006-12-10 22:27:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I have a feeling that the americans are stupid enough to elect Jeb Bush for president.. Since Bush can buy his way into office so can Jeb Bush..
2006-12-10 22:18:28
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answered by James S 6
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Jim Carrey
2006-12-10 22:20:41
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answered by Coo Bird 4
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Rudy Guilianai
Good Job on 9/11
2006-12-10 22:18:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd probably say Barrack Obama.
He actually knows what he's doing.
And, if was elected president, he'd be the first black man to ever do so.
2006-12-10 22:28:54
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answered by jbird 3
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