Even though I am a democrat, there is one person I would love to see president that just so happens to be a Republican... btw, I'd only vote for him if at least one branch of gov. stayed democrat because I never want to go through a dictatorship again..
Anyways it is Tancredo.
I honestly don't care what 95% of his stances are on issues because he said one thing that I would give up all my issues for... he said on PBS's Tavis Smiley one night, "... I don't know what an American corporation is anymore..."
He, like me, does not accept the explanation, '.. the jobs are gone and not coming back..." He, like me, says '...if it ain't working or is working against you and your country then UNDO it..." FIX THE PROBLEM!!! Don't give into it.
I am major anti-globalization because I love my country and ppl don't realize if this is not the MAJOR issue in your life today, it will be some day not by your choice. The day is coming when we don't make a single item in the USA from bottom up... might already be here... that we wake up and have become a country of service jobs...
When that day comes, all these glorious issues everybody fights about like abortion, etc... won't be a didly squat...
2007-02-03 10:15:36
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answered by BeachBum 7
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None of the current Democrat candidates makes any sense.
That party needs to find someone else to run on their ticket. If not then the Republican Party will win the 2008 election and there will be an entirely new Congress sitting there.
Most of the Democrats who will be coming up for re-election in 2008 will not be re-elected. The people are finally seeing through most of them and their ineffectiveness is starting to show.
From a managerial position, Giuliani seems to be the person who can lead the country back to its former worldly position. I believe the American people will see this when they go to the polls in 2008.
2007-02-10 10:14:28
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answered by Mr. Been there 4
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Anyone who was an independent, came from no more than a middle class background, and had a true pair of testes in dealing with Congress and the Senate. Teddy Roosevelt was, in my opinion, the last truly ballsy president we have had. He had the balls, in trying to form the national park system, to inform both houses, that they would either sign the act into law, or he would simply refuse to sign anything else they sent across his desk, including their paychecks. We need a president who TRULY has America and her people as top priority.
2007-02-09 13:19:24
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answered by porhtronranie2 3
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I don't know any of them well enough to make that kind of commitment, and would be suspicious of anyone who--this early in the process--is adamantly for *or* against another. That said? It will be the candidate that I can think can best repair most of the damage of the last eight years, both in our foreign standing and in our domestic troubles.
2007-02-03 17:22:50
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answered by Vaughn 6
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I do not want another Republican President. So, I will vote Democrat and I hope and pray we can come up with someone else other than Hillary. Obama does not have the experience to be president. I am pulling for John Edwards!!!!
2007-02-10 01:16:33
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answered by cwigg 3
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Dennis Kucinich.
He has been correct on the four issues I find drive me to vote.
The war on Iraq
The Patriot Act
NCLB
Campaign financing.
He also wants to set up a Cabinet level position dealing with Peace.
2007-02-10 12:37:41
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answered by Edward K 3
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My only agenda right now is survival, and I'm not willing to give it up for anyone.
I'll vote for anyone willing to kill terrorists and rid the world these ditch pigs in heat.
2007-02-03 17:23:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Ron Paul. If he runs. He is the only legeslator on capitol hill who has the guts to defy the neo-conservatives that rule the nation and speak the truth.
2007-02-03 17:33:20
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answered by rick m 3
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