He's far too intelligent to fall for that!
2007-03-09 04:26:07
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answered by Wounded Duck 7
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properly, i'm a Christian, so i assume i'm qualified, by using your words, to respond to this question. No, i does not vote for George Carlin, simply by fact he's not qualified on the foundation of his adventure. i think of he's been very humorous interior the previous, and that i think of he has some thrilling insights, however the job of president demands a great deal greater advantageous than that. It demands imaginative and prescient, optimism, prudence, and international family between different issues, and that i don't think of George Carlin is somebody who embodies those characteristics. My answer extremely has little to do with my being a Christian, however. i don't call for that my representatives in public workplace have an identical non secular ideals I even have. I purely prefer them to have verified success in techniques that could translate to smart governance.
2016-10-17 23:13:48
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answered by dusik 4
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Did you see the movie "Man of the Year" with Robin Williams? It was a stinker of a movie. Comedians have every right to make jokes about our leaders and to criticize our government, but that sure as heck doesn't mean they have the first clue on how to lead a nation. The problem is you get people like Rosie O'Donnell who thinks that her celebrity status somehow qualifies her as an expert in political science when it doesn't. Rosie has never served in the military, nor has she ever worked for the Federal Government, so she really has no idea what running the country or defending the nation is REALLY like. Ditto that for George Carlin -- both he and Rosie are intelligent individuals, but so was Jimmy Carter and he was a LOUSY President. BOTTOM LINE: The people who are truly the best suited to be our elected leaders are people who either (a) have served in the military, (b) have worked for the Federal Government, or (c) both. They see how our government really works -- and how it doesn't.
2007-03-09 04:30:37
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answered by sarge927 7
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no,I didn't even vote for George Bush never mind Carlin.
2007-03-09 04:28:18
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answered by NONAME 5
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No.
I would hope that the future president would have a few more qualifications than being an observant comedian and the voice of a PBS kids show.
2007-03-09 04:27:14
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answered by Still Learning 4
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No. He has gotten a little too bitter and cynical lately for my tastes. These aren't the qualities I look for in a leader.
2007-03-09 04:22:30
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answered by Anonymous
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No,it would ruin his comedy routines.
2007-03-09 04:23:02
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answered by chickyboom 3
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Never
He is a hateful, anti-Christian
2007-03-09 04:29:14
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answered by Chainsaw 6
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I would i think he is very smart
2007-03-09 05:09:51
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answered by Anonymous
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no - he gets less funny every day...it wouldn't be half as amusing as having a politician in there...
2007-03-09 04:24:37
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answered by Anonymous
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