Hard to tell at this point -- and at the same time.....does it matter what color our president is???????
2007-02-20 05:09:44
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answered by butterfliesRfree 7
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I quite doubt that day will ever come. Do you think of u.s. is waiting for an Arab-American president? African-American? Asian-American? think of in the past into previous US historic previous instructions, if i'm no longer incorrect, it replaced into Thomas Jefferson wrote some thing in the form asserting all adult men are created equivalent. yet he wrote a e book the place he defined that black human beings have been inferior. What he actually potential is that the individuals who first got here to the US, the Europeans, and of eu respectable. No offense to all people, i'm no longer American born, yet heavily no, we possibly won't have a US president of shade.
2016-10-02 11:03:39
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answered by ? 4
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The next US President will be a puppet of the owners of the Federal Reserve just as has been the case for 90 of the past 92 years. Show me a Presidential candidate that supports the abolition of the Federal Reserve as is---thereby removing the middleman, and I'll show you 4 that have been preselected by the owners of the Federal Reserve for you to choose from.
Skin color and gender have little to do with it. As long as people continue to by into divisive issues such as male v. female, white v. black, Democrat v. Republican, rich v. poor then the owners of the Federal Reserve will get what they have been after all this time. They will get complete control over the entire government (federal, state, local) and utterly dominate your life by making you completely dependant upon government.
It is the most profitable business in the entire world and only a handful of leaders have the track record that shows their spine in standing up to the lunacy of the Federal Reserve. Congressman Ron Paul is one of them. You can reach him at http://www.ronpaulexplore.com
If you haven't seen the movie Freedom To Fascism it's well worth your time and money. You can order a copy at http://www.freedomtofascism.com
2007-02-20 05:14:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Definitely. Obama and Hillary can only win if the U.S. sets aside all of it's racist and sexist discrimination. Since this is extremely unlikely at best, the next president will be a white man. If a white man is going to win anyway, why would the democrats not support a white male candidate? John Edwards seems like the best one out there.
2007-02-20 05:13:37
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answered by KidDynomite 3
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Color or sex doesn't justify a president. If they abolish the Federal Reserve, they got my vote. Unfortunately, there's only one. And lucky enough, he's the one I want in the white house. His name is Ron Paul. Check out what he stands for and you'll understand(www.ronpaul.org)
2007-02-20 05:20:46
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answered by Ted S 4
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More than likely. I think we need a change but I am not convinced America is ready for a woman or minority president. I am if they are the right candidates.
2007-02-20 05:11:59
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answered by E-Razz 4
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Rudy Guiliani for president in 2008. The best choice out there.
2007-02-20 05:16:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Most likely. Though I don't really care as long as the next president isn't a republican.
2007-02-20 05:21:29
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answered by Random G 3
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probably so. but, unfortunetly that would end up being a republican so god I hope not. but, until the american public at large change there racist and sexist ways which won't happen anytime soon then a woman or a minority will not get elected president.
2007-02-20 05:26:37
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answered by jwk227 3
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yes, have you ever seen a black or women for president in the last 200 yrs ?
2007-02-20 05:10:32
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answered by Louis 2
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