it don't matter, as long as we have a republican in office, i don't care...
2007-01-13 16:16:53
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answered by go_fins 2
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nicely, in the start...John McCain isn't the President. Secondly, i don't believe of too a lot of people in us of a provide a damn about the wealthy being richer. I also do not imagine too a lot of people in us of a marginally trust the monetary equipment is in tremendous condition, provided that there is a huge fat personal loan disaster, an excellent debt, a suffering dollar, an capacity disaster, and authorities bailouts of economic establishments. Thirdly, the Taliban has no longer been defeated. They likely would were defeated if the bloody fool you've for a President hadn;t unfolded a sparkling and beside the point theatre of conflict and as a effect chop up the most concentration of conflict, weakened us of a's miliatary capacity and readiness and given the Taliban a probability to regroup, which they are literally doing. McCain is customary with that Bush is poison for McCain's possibilities. Bush is customary with it too. that is why he did not teach on the RNC. it had no longer some thing to do with Gustav. Bush is McCain's Achilles heel. McCain is doing his superb to maintain Bush as a ways faraway from this campaign as achieveable, and so a ways he's doing nicely...and the competition isn't capitalising on the present that Bush's lack of archives, stupidity, illiteracy, incompetence, laziness and malfeasance brings.
2016-10-31 01:23:22
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answered by ? 4
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Actually it's the other way around. Bush seems to be coming around to McCains way of thinking.
From the beginning McCain along with Colin Powell called for "Overwhelming Force" and more Shock and Awe than we implemented.
I've always agreed that we settled into a half assed effort way to fast. If we had fought this thing like our Fathers fought our Soldiers would be home now and Iraq would either be under control or would no longer exist.....Their choice.
2007-01-13 16:05:12
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answered by Anonymous
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McCain is more moderate than Bush, though bush isn't conservative on issues such as immigration either. McCain has said all along that we need more troops and President Bush recently agreed with that. Giuliani also said that this is clearly the right decision and that it would be foolish to leave now.
2007-01-13 17:46:15
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answered by Anonymous
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McCain for president? you got to be kidding, why would the American people want him in office? that would be like falling out of the frying pan and into the fire.
2007-01-13 17:40:03
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
McCain is a douche bag. He sold out to Bush and the neocons.
2007-01-13 16:00:27
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answered by SatanicYoda 3
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One can only pray that there isn't anymore out there that thinks like Bush, Country couldn't survive with anymore bush-like people!!!
2007-01-13 16:10:25
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answered by ann m 4
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He sold out on the torture bill when he was tortured in Vietnam himself, so I don't trust him at all.
2007-01-13 16:01:30
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answered by kberto 3
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No, he's not the man.
2007-01-13 17:53:16
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answered by lindakflowers 6
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