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so that the country can accuse them of war crimes, drug additions, and betraying the American public on their first day in office? Do anyone else hope that a democrat wins so conservatives can tell school children that their president is a loser, or joke on tv about putting a bullet in their head? Perhaps we can march by the thousands burning American flags and talking about how much America sucks compared to Venezuela, but I guess that wouldn't really be that offensive to democrats at all. Am I really the only person that wants a democrat to win so I scream about election fraud and have a bumpter sticker on my prius that says "not my president"?

2007-02-02 15:03:17 · 25 answers · asked by Matt 4 in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

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haha...first of all, i love you. :)
well, no matter how much i want a republican to win...it would be kinda fun to have a democrat win. i would walk around in my GOP sweatshirt yelling "you can suck on it, democrats"!

but, for a republican...i hope rudy runs. :)

2007-02-02 15:34:27 · answer #1 · answered by DeceptiConservative 4 · 1 1

First thing: All politicians are jackasses and their main objective is to put on a show.
Second thing: Democrats are just as bad as Republicans and vice versa; the whole two party BS doesn't work.
Now that you know thing one and thing two:
Know that money and approval are a dangerous mix.

Its all about how the money flows and who approves of where it goes.
You'll find that people's party loyalty will hinder our voices, except on tv.
We can watch Hannity and Colmes, Glen Beck, and that nice Colbert
,but a good, honest name we won't ever find, not here, not there, not anywhere.
So whether you're Republican with bussiness in mind or you're all about the donkey's behind,
no matter the place, no matter the cause, they'll screw someone over even the Great Oz.
Whoever wins, it doesn't matter to me, just as long that ***** Hillary doesn't take the seat.

She's good at fooling simple-minded people.
Not bad for free style eh?

I sure like them independents :)

2007-02-02 15:20:07 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Representative Ron Paul for President in '08.

Paul is a libertarian Republican who constantly enrages the GOP because he actually believes in a small federal government and sound fiscal policies. He’s anti-death penalty, anti-drug laws, anti-police state, anti-Patriot Act and anti-anything that’s not authorized by the Constitution. Texas Dems now love him for his “principled anti-war stance,” while pro-abortion voters don’t need to worry about the obstetrician/gynecologist’s strong pro-life stance — he knows the federal government has no right to get involved in such stuff. And as California just proved, states can figure out universal health care and global-warming rules while the federal government can’t do anything.

2007-02-02 15:16:50 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i'm no longer so constructive we've the sting as you're saying. we've an excellent majority in electorate yet we adore to run off huge balloting blocks, like southerners, non secular human beings, households, exertions, etc. This time we are able to run Obama and tell each and every white human being who they are going to be racist in the adventure that they don't vote for him and they gained't because they don't look to be. Obama may be putting his call available for publicity for the destiny, as he's a one time period elected respectable and lacks somewhat of journey. for the reason that his commonplace qualification is going to be race, we are able to alienate huge blocks of electorate and he will lose. Hillary is a trainwreck and ought to get McCain elected. Gore is absurd and also you element out his position on international warming yet his position is that once he had a probability to do something, vice chairman in a Dem administration with a Dem Majority on Congress and he enable the Kyoto Accords bypass unsigned. He had the finished football and fumbled it so shall we provide it decrease back to him??? Naw, when you're paying for him as an environmentalist i do not imagine he's stands as a lot as W on that challenge. we favor someone yet you're already closed minded and 2 thirds of your candidate have already been rejected nationally. Gore and Hillary helped pick Bush, perchance they're Republican undercover applicants. Hooah!

2016-11-02 04:33:30 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Absolutely not.... democrats are mostly made up of liberal secular progressives who are so open minded that they're brains are falling out.

First of all, liberalism has socialistic and Marxist roots. The Democratic party has been influenced significantly by liberal thought including secular progressives and has changed the party and made it more left leaning. George P. Lakoff from the University of California, Berkeley is one of the fathers of secular progressives and the ACLU and is a major funding and enforcement body that influences liberal and secular progressive thought in the US.

Liberals and secularist progressives believe in the following:

-- Christians are obstacles to an "enlightened" society
-- Drugs should be legalized
-- Homosexual marriage is equal to marriage between a man and a woman
-- Against states legally mandating that parents be informed when their underage daughters have abortions
-- Abortion is good for society and is not killing a human being
-- Euthanasia is also good for society and not killing a human being
-- America is harmful to the world
-- We should appease our enemies
-- People should be allowed into the US without legal process and there should be open borders
-- Large socialized & state run programs with high taxation are good for society such as socialized medicine, transportation, media, products and services.
-- Believe in "income redistribution"--that is, the government taxing affluent Americans at a higher proportional rate in order to fund entitlements to the less well off.

Liberals want to change America by weakening the country as a nation and significantly destroying the social fabric that has been been built over 200 years of our existence. This is a cultural war, the stakes are high, and America is losing its sense of morality.

2007-02-02 15:06:00 · answer #5 · answered by charles 1 · 5 4

Yeah, I want a Democrat. I don't give a flying donkey doo-doo whether it's Hillary or Obama, either - either one is better than John McCain, who's still living in a dream world.

Besides, the crap has already hit the fan and Bush took the blame, remember?

2007-02-02 15:12:10 · answer #6 · answered by na n 3 · 2 2

I would not want a Democrat to win. They make too many hasty decisions and don't know the outcome of it. They are gonna send America straight to Hell. We need more republicans and conservatives who will "conserve" America.

2007-02-02 15:18:37 · answer #7 · answered by Princess 2 · 1 2

Actually I'd like to see Ralph Nadar and the Green Party in office. If enough people would stop conforming, we would have more than two major political parties.

2007-02-02 15:09:03 · answer #8 · answered by Holiday Magic 7 · 2 1

It will never happen. The next President could nuke Iran and if they were a dem some liberal jackball could justify it in their mind. The same jackball screaming how Bush is a warmonger now!

2007-02-02 15:07:07 · answer #9 · answered by vabraces 2 · 2 2

I used to hope a democrat would win. Until I found out who is running. Never mind...

2007-02-02 15:08:59 · answer #10 · answered by littlechrismary 5 · 3 3

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