rudy or newt most likely
2007-03-23 11:09:07
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answered by nbatch2006 3
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Easy, who ever promises to lie to the American people and give handouts to the large multi-national corporations! Here is is clearly indicating he is tired of all the republican and democrat bull:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Bze5xpW1v4
Ron wants to restore the US Constitution! No other canadiate candidate has even mentioned this. They want to keep you in the dark. So what is your liberties are taken away.
We can only pray that Ron Paul - a true patriot - has a fighting chance. Ron follows the same ideology as you and I do. He is not subject to the corruption in DC. This man has consistenly voted in the interest of the American people. He believes only in what the US Constitution. America has been high-jacked by the large multinational corporations. Both the 'democrats' and 'republicans' are at the mercy of the Federal Reserve and Corporations. Ron is the only one that WILL do something about the problems America faces. Our liberties are gone. In fact, we are getting a national ID card (Real ID Act - May 2005). Who would of thought that it was in the best interest on America to track American citizens using RFID National ID Cards? Ron Paul is the ONLY one who has voted with us in mind.
Don't let the words 'democrat' and 'republican' fool you. Vote the US Constition. Vote liberty, Vote FREEDOM!
Check out some videos that I have. Here is a good one. Rn Paul is not afraid of the ILLEGAL Federal Reserve bank. It has brought the vaue of the US dollar down to 4 cents since 1913. The media will not tell you this, since they are controlled by the corporations (Disney, GE, etc.)
According to the Grace Commission "100% of our tax dollars go to pay off this debt to the Federal Reserve". By the way, the Federal Reserve is no more Federal than Federal Express. It is a PRIVATE company ;)
Ron Paul Hearing on Feds: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXZ43h5LJ4Q
Aaron Russo chats with Ron Paul: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=styYIG-fiEc
There is a great resource of videos. Please take the time to understand who Ron Paul is, the you can make an educated decision! Visit here for the videos: http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=VoteRonPaul08
Thank you so much for your post!
http://www.ronpaul2008.com
PS: Add another award to Ron's list:
Ron Paul Honored as "Taxpayers' Friend" for Tenth Consecutive Year - http://www.sierratimes.com/07/03/14/Taxpayers.htm
2007-03-23 18:54:04
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answered by Johnny 1
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I really don't know. The democrats are in a pickle because many Americans have such a negative view of Hilary Clinton. She simply isn't electable, especially because of swing states in the Midwest like Wisconsin and Ohio.
Barack Obama has a slim chance of getting elected, but it depends on who he faces. Many moderates will be discouraged from voting for him because of his age and past drug abuse. However, grass root demcrats will strongly support him because of his leadership and tell it like it is style. If he faces Rudy Giuliani or even McCain, I'd have to assume Mr. Obama will not be seeing the White House, but if he faces someone like Rick Santorum or Mitt Romney, Obama has a good chance of winning.
John Edwards will never make it through the primary.
John Kerry will never be elected to President after the 04 election debacles, whether its 2008, 20012, etc.
If Rudy Giuliani can clear up his stance on Gun Control and Abortion in order to make it through the Republican primary, he will be the next President (easier said than done). Giuliani does hold that he believes abortion is wrong, but it's not a federal issue; it's a state one. Many republicans believe that, but the religious neoconservative movements wont differentiate between states rights and a federal issue. This will make it difficult for Giuliani. On gun control, Giuliani has said that his actions in NY were because he believed they could work in NY, but doesn't suppot increased gun controll across the nation. People will question his experience in large scale politics, especially on the budget. But let's remember, he controlled the 4th largest government budget in the world in NY. He also isn't a Congressman. Congressmen usually don't win Presidential elections because of voting records.
McCain will win if he gets the nomination, not because of republican solidarity, but because he would earn the support of independents. He will have a tough time winning the primary because he tends to cave on issues that may bring negative PR. And people notice.
Rick Santorum will not win. He is to polar.
Mitt Romney will not win. Same as Santorum.
There really is no one else at this point who is a viable candidate.
Therefore, I believe that Rudy Giuliani will win the next election.
University of Wisconsin Political Science Student
2007-03-23 18:23:36
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answered by Dan 2
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If he was running for the position - This would be the one...
Jesse Ventura
Jesse Ventura (born James George Janos on July 15, 1951), also known as "The Body", "The Star", "The Mind", and "Governor Body", is an American politician, former professional wrestler, Navy UDT veteran, actor, and former radio and television talk show host.
Jesse "The Body" Ventura
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38th Governor of Minnesota
In office
January 4, 1999 – January 6, 2003
2007-03-23 18:22:35
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answered by Old Dawg 5
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Fred Thompson
2007-03-23 18:18:04
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answered by Mother 6
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Anyone but Hillary. I am very informed on politics and trust me....Hillary is not the right choice nor do I believe she will win the election.
I'm rooting for Obama, Rudy, or McCain personally. Not sure who I'll vote for yet, but I already have a pretty good idea.
2007-03-23 18:13:50
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answered by Alexa 1
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At this point I do know, Probably someone that is more middle of the road. Not true conservative and not real liberal, and just enough of a liar to fool more people than the other candidates
2007-03-24 03:54:22
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answered by littledel 5
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I'd rather open a vein than vote for John McCain....and as far as Rudy ....I will NEVER vote for anyone who thinks woman have the choice and right to murder their unborn babies if it is inconvenient to be pregnant. I can think of several people in my life who are inconvenient to have around. If I kill them it is murder! So is abortion. Rudy is unacceptable. My support is going to Fred D. Thompson!
2007-03-23 18:40:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Stephen Colbert
:D
2007-03-23 18:14:13
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answered by Ronald. 4
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Fred Thompson
To LEX; I like the label you gave liberals "demorats" very original and catchy.
2007-03-23 18:18:30
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answered by bamafannfl 3
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Hillary Clinton
2007-03-23 18:09:46
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answered by Dr Universe 7
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