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1. What is your political stance?
2. Why? (give logical reasons. don't say something like 'cause I'm a real american. Don't embarass yourself.)
3. Do approve or disaprove of the job Bush has done so far?

Please! only serious answers.

2007-01-29 06:50:28 · 16 answers · asked by jpferrierjr 4 in Politics & Government Politics

This question is for anyone

2007-01-29 06:58:08 · update #1

16 answers

1. I'm a liberal who doesn't necessarily vote for a democrat or believe or agree with everything the democratic party does.
2. Because I believe in the teachings of Christ and social justice, economic justice, equal rights, environmental justice, clean air, clean water, fairness, democracy and I believe in our constitution and bill of rights.
3. I strongly disapprove of Bush's job and policies because he has violated every commandment that the Bible has in it. I don't know what God he has been talking to but I can't believe God has given GWB a pass on every commandment in the Bible.
Thou shalt not bear false witness: He lied to congress and the American people about Iraq's involvement with 9/11 and he lied about WMD's and cooked the books on intelligence.
Thou shalt not steal: Billions of dollars are missing from our Pentagon that went to fraudulent contractors and Bush pals.
Thou shalt not kill: over 600,000 dead Iraqies and over 3000 dead Americans as a result of this war base on lies
Thou shalt not disobey thy father and mother: GWB was told by his father not to invade and occupy Iraq.
Thou shalt not covet: Why are we in Iraq? We covet their oil and want to steal it.
And this is just the beginning.

2007-01-29 07:08:52 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 4

Question 1: Independent Conservative
Question 2: I tend to believe in the fundamental views of conservatism. I believe that Alexander Hamilton had the right idea when founding this country, (for those who don't know what his views were big business equal jobs which in small create small business more or less) Social security is a stupid idea that was what saving was for and should of been terminated after the depression as planned. People have become to dependent on the system when the original purpose of the government was to pass laws and regulate trade, to tax in order to keep the The United States safe with military. Not much more. The rest was up to you. Life,liberty and the pursuit of happiness, though not guaranteeing the happiness. You have to understand, we live in times where everyone is looking for a hand out. With the idea that liberal embrace tax the rich and feed the poor (By the way I am far from rich was homeless for 7 years and fought my way through the trenches with epilepsy which closes many doors that normally would have been opportunities to others.)is nonsense because the way I look at it here is a situation: You win the lottery should you be penalized or forced to do good if good fortune has come your way. Don't get me wrong I am not a monster, you should give to the poor. But do it out your free will not because you are forced to. I believe in pro-life because it was not the babies fault it was put on this earth but if it has little chance of survival and it most likely kill the mother save the mother. I believe in the death penalty for the sake of the of the grieving family members it gives some closure. I believe religion is very much needed for everyone , no matter what it is. Without it there no governing power but people. Total chaos would reap across the world, and to put it best an idividual is smart but a people as a whole is an volcano ready to explode, so bow down an pray to whoever it is you pray to and hope people never have that much power. I have more but until you e-mail me I probably never have the chance to tell them to ya'.hawkeyejames1000@yaho
Question 3: Time will tell what we think is stupid today maybe in all of are best intests after all.

2007-01-29 15:57:33 · answer #2 · answered by hawkeyejames1000 2 · 1 0

1. Registered independent
-stand for change in current foreign policy
-stand for more American freedoms and less new laws
-stand for enforcing current laws and cleaning up the mess
that has been left from the American bureaucracy.
-"patriot act" is a crime against Americans!

2. I feel it is the governments job to protect its citizens. It has a clear set of goals that are simple and that were outlined in the constitution. I feel that those simple ideas have been trampled over and abused by corrupted money/power hungry politicians and un-educated over the hill Conservative voters that feel its the governments job to help them sleep at night. If there is not some major change in the system we will cease to have a "free capitalist" society and continue to evolve into a twisted version of communism hiding under a mask of minimum wages and bureaucracy.

3. Bush never won the popular vote and does not deserve to be in office! Yet there are so few of us who care enough that if we were to do anything about it (other than speak out) we would surely be detained by the government officials. He has needlessly involved us in a war that is not ours and killed thousands of innocent people. He spends our tax dollars on things that we do not need. On a more human level he is not intelligent and he enjoys slacking off on vacation far too often to be the figurehead of the U.S. government. I have often wondered how the U.S. is going to fare during his remaining time in office.

2007-01-29 15:13:42 · answer #3 · answered by trevathecleva 2 · 0 1

1) My stance is decided by who is best to run our country.
2) I do not believe in one party. I think that it is only fair to hear all points of view. That is what our country is founded on FREEDOM. However if forced to choice a party I believe that my views are more conservative.
3) Bush is not prefect (only God is) I do however agree with him over all. He does not change his mind because his approval rating drops.

2007-01-29 15:03:36 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

1. on What?
2. Would explain but on What?
3.Approve!

2007-01-29 14:59:11 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 4 5

1. Republican
2. I am a Conservative Christian, I do not believe in abortion, I support traditional marriage. I do not agree with quotas.
3. I approve of President Bush's job,

2007-01-29 15:06:00 · answer #6 · answered by Peek-A-Poo 2 · 2 3

1. usually democrat
2. I believe that democrats are for working and poor people and that republicans look out more for wealthy people and special interests (although both parties give in to much to special interests). It boils down to economics for me as well as separation of church and state which many repulicans still believe god has a place in politics.
3. I dissapprove of Bush immensely. He has failed with nearly every policy he has created and he totally ignores what the american people think . I can't believe that his party has stood by this long even though they are starting to leave him now.

2007-01-29 14:56:32 · answer #7 · answered by big stan 5 · 4 4

1 Conservative

2 I earned my money, so I keep my money. Kill those who want to harm this country. Life isn't fair and it isn't my responsibility to make it fair

3 Approve of everything except the way he's fought this war like a woman and his love of amnesty

2007-01-29 15:11:48 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

My political stance on what issue?

I believe the purpose of any government is to enhance the lives of its citizens by enacting laws, etc which promote a high standard of living and quality of life for everyone. This means laws which are fair to business but which do not penalize the "regular" guy in the process, policies which do not make us the targets of terrorists, and exploring and enforcing policies which promote environmental health.

I strongly disapprove of GWB.

2007-01-29 14:59:29 · answer #9 · answered by melouofs 7 · 0 5

1. I don't have one.
2. I prefer to evaluate individual candidate's on their own issues and stances. There is little difference between a liberal republican and a conservative democrat, for example, and I find it more helpful to look at their individual stances rather than lump them by party.
3. Disapprove.

2007-01-29 14:55:16 · answer #10 · answered by Pink Denial 6 · 5 4

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