I never voted for him. I saw through him right away.
2007-02-05 15:10:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I think the majority of Americans call this 20/20 Hind Sight...we can always see clearly what we woulda, coulda, shoulda but we can rarely see what is happening at the moment.
Fortunately, I voted for Kerry/Edwards and still have their campaign buttons but I wish I'd voted Nader. Kerry isn't so far from Bush with the problems he has...look at the web site
Politicalcompass.ORG and take a political test to see exactly where you stand and compare to other politicians and leaders around the world....very interesting...
www.politicalcompass.ORG JUST DO IT!!!
You bettcha...Bush and Kerry are just two peas in a pod...brothers if not twins.
I originally said...politicalcompass.net WRONG! politicalcompass.ORG Sorry.
2007-02-05 21:39:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't meet too many people that did admit to voting for Bush. The only explanation I can come up with in my mind is that the voting machines were rigged and that it was a staged event. But it didn't matter it was either Bush or Kerry... Both are Skull and Bonesman... Which would have been the lesser of the two evils?
2007-02-05 21:31:53
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answered by Jeremy M 2
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Barely half of us did. The other half held their noses and voted for Kerry.
Honestly though, it is real tricky removing a wartime president. People tend to not to like to change horses in mid-stream, and I imagine there was some of that going on.
If that election were re-held today the results would likely be quite bit different. It will not be so the point is moot.
-Dio
2007-02-05 21:03:51
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answered by diogenese19348 6
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He was the better of all the evils people say. I don't hate the guy I just don't like big bussiness in which both the Republicans and Democrats are into. Otherwise he would've been a really really good candidate in my opinion. I'm Conservative not Republican. But I have no choice but to vote republican because everyone else is so far away from my beliefs and values.
2007-02-05 21:02:35
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answered by joethemetaldude 4
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Let's see in 2000 he actually got fewer votes thna Gore and in 2004 he ran as a war president, alot of people were afraid to change horsees in the middle of a war, funny thing happened in 2006 though the MAJORITY of Americans voted against his pary to show a lack of support for him, see America wised up too bad it took 6 years
also look at his poll numbers he's in the tank with the American people, repubs & dems alike now get he has screwed our country up & it will take YEARS to undo the damage
2007-02-05 21:02:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Because we hate Kerry and Nader even more
2007-02-05 20:56:47
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answered by Frank 2
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i didnt, i learned from the last bush not to vote 4 his a$$. didnt jeb bush change the florida ballots so he could win?
2007-02-06 10:31:50
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answered by ♥JaMeS's MoMmY♥ 4
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We didn't. Al Gore received the most popular votes.
2007-02-05 22:46:13
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answered by Lettie D 7
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I am still going with my thoughts on something being in the water.
By the way - I never voted for the man. I didn't like or trust him. I guess I can chalk one up to women's intuition.
2007-02-05 21:08:00
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answered by volleyballchick (cowards block) 7
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