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Any republicans here who are with me to vote for the next man--John McCain?? We gotta keep this political momentum going, Rush Limbaugh cant do it by himself

The only one I would change my vote for would be God himself

I love George Bush, kill those Irqi's big guy, they bombed us on 9/11

2007-02-22 12:37:37 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Elections

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Crawford Texas is missing it's village idiot HE has been spotted hanging out at the White house.

2007-02-22 12:42:28 · answer #1 · answered by bisquedog 6 · 7 3

Proud of my Vote, Proud of my President, Proud of my Troops, Proud of their Mission!

McCain would be awesome! I worry about the hard right of the party not getting past a handful of issues and pulling the nomination toward a Candidate who can't beat the Socialist candidate. I am just puzzled at how the Democrats can follow the Bin Laden playbook to the 'T' and still have support. I am afraid for our Country and the values it has stood for. God Bless this Nation!

2007-02-22 12:57:33 · answer #2 · answered by Brian L 4 · 2 1

i replaced into appalled whilst Bush replaced into elected governor of Texas, yet understanding the grimy tricks that Karl Rove pulled against then-Governor Ann Richards (insinuating that Richards replaced into lesbian) I wasn't in the slightest degree shocked that Bush might droop that low to win. That replaced into 1994. Having lived in Texas on a similar time as Bush replaced into governor, I wasn't in the slightest degree shocked that Bush supported needed recounts in close elections -- different than whilst the election replaced into between him and yet somebody else for an place of work Bush wanted, as witnessed by potential of the mind-blowing attempt Bush and his marketing campaign went to to provide up the recounts in 2000 which resulted in a Republican splendid court docket appointing a Republican President for the american human beings. Nor has it shocked me that an authoritarian President who's fairly confident of the essential "rightness" of each thing he does (the data be damned!) might use a countrywide tragedy such as 9-11 for his very own political earnings, or that he might use concern as a tactic to win, or that his henchmen might do away with balloting machines from Democratic precincts so human beings might ought to attend numerous hours to vote. something to win an election -- in spite of if it potential no longer counting each and all of the votes (as occurred in Ohio in 2004). I *loathe* George Bush. the only concern which makes me happy approximately this administration is that such luminaries as Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan, Andrew Johnson, Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge have been bumped from the backside of the checklist of Worst American Presidents to get replaced with the Smirking Chimp. we've 4 Presidents on Mount Rushmore. fairly we can come across an excellent fireplace ant mound on which we can carve a picture of George W. Bush: Emperor-President.

2016-10-16 07:05:46 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I wish I could answer this question truthfully without getting a violation notice, having said that this is my answer to your question, good for you, I am glad you are in the minority of people that will not admit the mistake that you have made in voting for a coke snorting, alcoholic with no morals. Keep up the good work and vote for McCain a man that cannot make up his mind whether the war is good or the war is bad.

2007-02-22 12:45:35 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

That is funny.
Mr. Bush made a mistake, ok, I make mistakes, you do also, everyone does. But watch out cause Mr. Reagan amended the Constition so that a Pres is not limited to two terms. That one sorta slipped under the wires, but it is a fact. President can be elected for Life now.
Thank the loyal Servants of the People. Rep and Dem passed that one. It was one of the slickest political moves ever.
So careful of what you wish for, it CAN come true.

2007-02-22 12:52:58 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

Are you another Dumbass American Retard? Do you know that Iraq did not bomb the Twin Towers? It was Osama Bin Laden due to a bad deal that the Bush administration had with him! ****, I can't believe how thick some people are. And by the way, bush is an asshole. He ****** up your country, toiled with the heads of a lot of decent people and got them hated world wide. I feel sorry for 99% of Americans, but sorry buddy, your in the 1% I would like to see get executed along with that mass murder called George Bush!

2007-02-22 12:44:02 · answer #6 · answered by michael m 2 · 7 2

LMFAO!!! I feel so bad for you, not just that you voted for Bush, but that you actually admit it in public!!! Does your mental health guardian know you're accessing the internet?

What the hell are "Irqi's"?

John McCain? That's the best the GOP can come up with? John McCain? bwahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!

2007-02-22 12:53:36 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

first of all, iraquis didnt bomb us on 9/11, in fact, they didnt do anything accept say that they didnt want to sell us oil anymore. also, george bush is an idiot who cant admit he got us into a war without any real validations or successes for our country. not to mention that he has sent the national debt through the roof at about 12trillion dollars now, which we wont be able to pay off in over 50 years, and thats if the debt doesnt go any higher. bush is an idiot.

2007-02-22 12:44:40 · answer #8 · answered by marcosmv 2 · 7 2

1) Not really a question typical of those in your party
2) No one "bombed" us on 9/11 and it certainly wasn't Iraq did you "learnt" that on fox news?
3) Your resolved political position is so NOT impressive when it is based on a platform of anti-intellectualism and mis-information

2007-02-22 13:08:31 · answer #9 · answered by Yemaya 4 · 1 2

Right on... I support Bush.

All these freakin retarded Democrats just sit there and whine because we're at war. But what they don't realize is that by going to war in Iraq, we are keeping the war out of the United States. If we weren't over there fighting, then we would be over here trying to defend our safety, So we don't get slapped in the mouth again like we did on 9/11. I don't like being at war, but thats what it's gonna take right now there aren't any other options. when their government can stand up for itself, both countries will be a safer place. Dems need to wake up and support our president, insted of caomparing him to people like Sadaam. That man let his officials rape wives and daughters infront of their husbands and fathers, just to make them obey him. Don't you dare compare that man to our President, who let me remind you won the majority election. I wish we could have him hanged again.

2007-02-22 12:55:59 · answer #10 · answered by TEX 3 · 1 3

Anyone who voted for Bush "TWICE" should not tell anyone ! John McCain is as "OVER" as Rush ! Stop Drinking The Kool- Aid!

2007-02-22 12:49:37 · answer #11 · answered by bugger 1 · 2 3

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