Not much. I'm voting for whoever I think will be best suited. Keep ur eyes on the isuues.
http://www.issues2000.org/default.htm
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2007-02-07 11:29:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Bush will go down as the worst president this country ever had. He first robbed the presidency from someone who was destined to be a great president, Al Gore. He attacked his own country, he wants to make the rich richer and the poor poorer while eliminating the middle class. He invaded Iraq on stictly lies, and he made the United States the most hated nation in the six years he was president.
As for 2008, if he runs, Al Gore has my vote. If not, the front runners of Clinton, Obama, and Edwards seem fine. In the primaries, however, I will probably lean towards Obama, because he is from my home state of Illinois.
2007-02-07 20:06:22
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answered by baseb11 2
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I am assuming you are speaking about George W. Bush and not George H.W. Bush. I approve of George W. Bush because he shows great compassion and care to the American people. He is a very good role model because he remembers to speak the Truth to the American People. He is making the world a better place by making sure that those who cause harm and evil throughout the world are disarmed from causing bad. I am going to miss George W. Bush when he leaves office but I hope that his brother John Ellis "Jeb" Bush will actually run for President of the United States of America and WINS, that way Americans who do not approve of George W. Bush can deal with another four years of another President Bush.
2007-02-07 19:27:01
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answered by Mr. Knowledgeable VI 7
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I really don't think of George Bush. Democratic whom ever is the runner up is what I'm voting.
2007-02-08 04:07:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I would probably vote for McCain. I wasn't sure about him until I saw him while congress was in session, and he was not patient with someone he thought screwed up.
George Bush did okay. He's made mistakes and he was man enough to admit those mistakes and to me, that makes a difference.
There isn't ever going to be a perfect President as long as citizens look for all their flaws and not their attributes. I get tired the the constant bickering in here, for example because many people have closed minds. I look for distinct qualities and morals in a candidate, along with a set of family values and a belief in someone higher than himself.
Like I said...I don't see that in many candidates right now, in either party...but we'll see who's in the running. We've not made it to the primaries yet. I could vote either Dem or Con...but who all will be running will make a difference.
2007-02-07 19:30:16
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answered by chole_24 5
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After watching the news last night I was disgusted. The news reported that over 12 BILLION, US money, went to Iraq and now nobody knows where it is, mysteriously it just vanished. My number one dispute is that we have many US citizens that 12 BILLION dollars could have taken care of why are we sending it out to foreign countries to help form a government when these people could care less. They are basically laughing in Busch's face by having this obscene amount of money now missing because they aren't in the least bit concerned. What's next?
2007-02-07 19:46:47
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answered by LMB 2
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I think that he's had a very hard job from the start. I think that he is constantly battling the liberal news who slants topics to their liking. I think that he's a man of principles that believes in God. I believe that he was the best choice in both elections. I believe that he has done well for senior citizens with the new drug prescription plan. I also believe that he's doing a good job with the economy. Am I better off than I was 8 years ago....YEP.
I will probably vote for Rudy
2007-02-07 20:13:37
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answered by Miss Becky 2
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I love the guy, he has had the toughest job of any president since Reagan, and is dealing with it. Not crying, Not blaming anyone, Just trying to get the job done.
and as far as voting? Jeb Bush
2007-02-07 20:13:37
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answered by impalersca 4
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Bush wasn't my nominee for the Republican nomination, McCain was. My feelings for Bush are mixed; I liked some things he did, and didn't like others.
I'll see how the candidates pan out for the upcoming election. As of now, I'll consider ANYBODY except for Hillary Clinton. She's a power-hungry, lying, opportunistic biatch. I hope enough people see the truth for what she really is.
2007-02-07 19:51:57
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answered by Anonymous
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He is the president of our country and we need to support and respect him, he is our president. And we all had better hope he succeeds in doing good things for our country, because if he fails, then so does America. I voted for George Bush Senior and Junior, and I am sure they did a better job then any of the democrats would have. The media is on the side of the liberals so everyone is spoon fed is bad press against all conservatives. I love you Pres Bush!!! And remember this. all the countries that hate America really love to see us not be united, we need to be united and work towards a better America!
2007-02-07 19:26:54
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answered by Kat 3
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