Unlike most voters i vote for what the person stands for, not who he/she is or where they came from.
2007-01-19 07:11:33
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answered by Jon C 6
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I prefer being able to vote for sane people (atheists), but that's not usually an option in this country.
Since most Americans are religious, I have no choice but to vote for religious people.
It doesn't matter which religion, as they are all about the same in their essentials, and all have their somewhat saner and their completely freakish adherents.
It doesn't surprise me to learn that people are trying to ruin Obama's chances.
The man makes a lot of sense and is loved by many, and the wing nuts in charge HATE that.
BTW, the "leak" is probably a lie, but so what?
Only the morons would care.
2007-01-19 16:07:12
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answered by tehabwa 7
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religion is all about preparing for death. i don't believe in any god that is no closer to me than a stranger. Christians and catholics have still yet to even prov en that god or Muhammad even exist as a ruling force watching over us like we're toys in a sand box. catholics fought with Protestants for over 120 years.billions of people have died as a direct result of another person or persons religious belief becoming so strong that it makes them angry of anyone Else's opinion about life. and science alone is proving more and more what life is really about,energy is never lost it is always transferred a golden rule of science. it doesn't matter what religion you are as long as you use it for peaceful purposes only. remember the first amendment says that the government should make no laws respecting an establishment of religion
2007-01-19 15:38:13
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answered by Anonymous
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No secret there. He was born in Hawaii, lived in South Africa for years, raised by a muslim father and educated for a number of years in a muslim religious school. Hmmm...
Actually it pays to do a little research...that may be an urban legend. See http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/muslim.asp
2007-01-19 15:13:08
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answered by seagrovedreamer 1
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Bush himself is more a terrorist than any muslim in the world so i wont be worried about a muslim president.
Im pretty shure that a lot more inocent people have died in Irak and other countries because of Bush than Osama and Hussein together.
2007-01-19 15:13:27
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answered by ganapan7 3
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I can't see what difference it would make. I'd vote for anyone who had the best interests of the American people (all of them) at heart.
Why must people be so prejudiced? It's not exactly intelligent to base your vote on things like a person's gender, race or religion.
2007-01-19 15:12:59
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answered by Sun: supporting gay rights 7
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Absolutely not! Muslims tend to put their religion above all other things like running the country properly. Plus they would need to be constantly praying so no time to actually work as president.
2007-01-19 15:27:02
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answered by Cold Stare 1
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yes, i´ve heard bush has some muslim backgrounds, clinton attended school with some members of al Qaeda, and condolezza had a highchool sweatheart that attempted kamikaze.
2007-01-19 15:33:07
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answered by whothatBE 4
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I'd vote for ANYONE that isnt apart of the evil Bush Administration. Ethnicity doesnt matter to me....but Im guessing it wouldnt go over to well with the people that re-elected butthead last election. Remember, 1/4th of our American voters are right winged christian crackheads.
2007-01-19 15:11:35
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answer #9
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answered by holefannn 2
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Do we have to listen to this fake slendor for the next two year now?
2007-01-19 15:13:19
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answered by fresch2 4
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