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2007-03-03 04:07:47 · 11 answers · asked by ♥Brown Eyed Girl ♥ 5 in Politics & Government Elections

haha...i live in ohio...and i voted against the ban....i felt that if the buisness owner didn't want smoking there, they would do it themselves.

2007-03-03 04:18:20 · update #1

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No,its not odd at all.Thats why we have the freedom to change ones mind and to change our morals or standards.You should always vote for the person who has the same morals and standards that attract you.I used to be a democrat until after the 2000 election,I had that freedom to change my mind.Good luck and unlike the people in Ohio who voted for the smoking ban and was unaware of what they actually voted for,always investigate both sides of an issue and then make your decision,good luck and thanks for taking the time to vote.Too many people want to complain about the political leaders,yet they do not vote.

2007-03-03 04:16:17 · answer #1 · answered by jnwmom 4 · 3 0

I find it a little odd because Bush and Obama are ideologically so different, but if you felt at one time that Bush was the best person for the job of running the country and now feel Obama is, it's not odd at all.

2007-03-03 12:27:57 · answer #2 · answered by lesroys 6 · 0 0

I don't support Obama at all. He is a very bad choice. I am behind the Republicans all the way. The Demos always stand for what is morally wrong. Don't you think it odd that Obama should come along at this time. Why is it that our enemies are so happy about the Demos gaining a majority rule in the government. Did you know that Obama rhymes with Osama?

2007-03-03 12:24:26 · answer #3 · answered by ally_oop_64 4 · 0 2

Yes, it is odd because they have totally different political ideologies. That being said, every voter, besides having the OBLIGATION and RIGHT to vote, also has the OBLIGATION to see what the candidates stand for and what their voting records are (when applicable) and to choose from that. Different strokes for different folks, as they say.

2007-03-03 12:28:24 · answer #4 · answered by just the facts 5 · 0 0

You can choose anyone you want you have free will but Bush is not good for the USA and the rest of the world
He is against stem cell search global warming and many thing that is useful for humanity

2007-03-03 12:11:59 · answer #5 · answered by xeibeg 5 · 1 2

Yep that's odd, perhaps you should research what Obama has voted for instead of what he says he stands for. Two very different things

www.votesmart.org

2007-03-03 12:11:11 · answer #6 · answered by archangel72901 4 · 5 0

It is odd because their principles and ideals are on the two ends of the spectrum. What I suggest is to look into what you feel is right and then see which candidate feels the same as you.

2007-03-03 12:16:01 · answer #7 · answered by Johnny Conservative 5 · 0 1

That would be an indication of someone who has gotten a lot smarter in the last couple years!

2007-03-03 15:24:57 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

personally, I don't find it odd, since you wouldn't be the only American doing it, but I am sure the hardline Bush Apologists here will take issue with it since you couldn't find two more opposite men on the planet.

2007-03-03 12:12:47 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

I think anyone who voted for Bush should have thier voting rights taken away, they are not smart enough or responsible enough to vote.

2007-03-03 12:21:35 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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