It doesn't matter who the canidiates are. Clinton is in deep with connections of and with drug money laundering. (C.T.R. chapter 3) Obama is a patsy being set up to take the drugies vote. Guilani is connected with the Council of foriegn relations and all the big wig bankers in new york. he is also known as "police state rudy" controling an army of 40,000 police troops who terrorized the black people in NY. He will be set up as an American hero, just for going to funerals in NY after the attacks. he will be set up as the practical vote. He's a cross dressing republican what does the tell you? (google Rudy Guilani in drag)
What makes it so pathetic is how obvious it all is. Clinton doesn't have a chance in hell. even her base questions her involvement in supporting the war. people are going to come out to vote just so she WONT get elected. Obama doesn't have a chance in hell. We do live america, the most bigoted country on the planet. Not that he has any experiance. He avoids issues by being caviler. but he never offers specifics to a country that demands change. He is just there to take votes. guarnteed he will run independent torwards the end of the race.
Nobody want a republican who will tow the party line not even republicans. So the will parade guilani as a moderate and an american hero with a track record.
It is depressing, any thinking person in this country, knows they are all bought and paid for by the same people in power. The power in this country DOES NOT CHANGE, it only has the appearance of changing.
Republicans and democrats both serve the same fabian socialist agendas, and they are willing to sell america to the highest bidder to see their way to the top.
there are many movements, I count 4 to bring in a third party. I know for a fact that one of them is subterfuge. unity 08 movement is a Council on foreign relations front.
It's up to america to not be fooled but sadly, they keep right up playing the blame game. If you want soemone to blame all you have to do is look in the mirror. that goes for all of us.
please forgive my spelling
Peaceandfearlesslove!
2007-02-27 17:55:28
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answered by Anonymous
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In the Republican party, no one really stands out. At least not yet. The Democrats are drawing a lot of early attention but I am surprised that a lot of dyed in the wool dems I know have nothing but negative things to say about Hillary. Of course that doesn't mean that they are above holding their noses and voting for her anyway. But I think that unless she can really destroy the other candidates, especially Obama, she will be in for a tough fight to get the nomination.
The Republicans, on the other hand, have not really begun to campaign in force yet. November of 2008 is a long way off. A lot can happen before then. We may end up having totally different people in contention by then.
2007-02-27 23:12:26
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answered by Jacob W 7
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I think Barrack Obama has some great ideas, but is still lacking in political experience on the Dems. I have minimal faith in Edwards or Clinton. I really think she is out for the power instead of making the country better. On the Republican's side, I am more impressed with McCaine and Guiliani. Both have something to offer as they can bring more of the middle than Hillary. I might be compelled to vote Republican in this election.
2007-02-27 23:07:48
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answered by phoenixbard2004 3
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It appears we have hit the bottom of the barrel. Some of them are very clever, but remain dumb as a box of rocks. Oh well what else is new? What ever happened to common sense?
I would like to see Neal Bortz not only run but be appointed Dictator. Scrap the Senate and The House. If his views remained the same there would be an immediate improvement.
2007-02-27 23:10:36
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answered by scallywag 3
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I wish a third party candidate would run, and NOT have lots of political ties that go back a long ways, and not be some run of the mill corrupt lying politico.
2007-02-27 23:04:20
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answered by ANSWER MY QUESTION!! 6
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Therte's still lots of time for the Rep's to pick a loser.
Some people that were elected president came out of obscutity late in the pre-primaries.
Jimmy Carter was an unknown peanut farmer before he started racking up numbers.
Bill was a govenor but didn't start getting noticed until he too started racking up fans.
So there's lots of time left.
But it really doesn't matter.
You're gonna lose.
It's about the war stupid.
2007-02-27 23:11:44
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answered by AlphaMale 2
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I don't really know which republicans are running. As for Democrats,Hillary is a Socialist. I don't think I want the U.S. to become a socialist country. I've never heard of Obama before this year and what little I've read about him leads me doubt he is qualified or experienced enough to be president. So so far there is no one I care to vote for.
2007-02-27 23:09:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I like Newt Gingrich and Rudy Giuliani. McCain is okay. Tom Tancredo and Duncan Hunter would be great. They are advocates for border control, which is good because I am greatly concerned about illegal immigration & terrorism. But I think they are a long shot since they are not yet that familiar to people.
2007-02-27 23:29:42
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answered by Jenny A_331 3
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With the exception of Ron Paul, and perhaps Barrack Obama I am totally disappointed and believe that our entire political system is corrupt.
2007-02-27 23:09:13
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answered by dstr 6
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Yes. I wish Bill Frist would run. But I think much ado would be made about Schiavo. A shame, really. So the man is pro-life.
2007-02-27 23:05:04
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answered by ? 7
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