Honestly - what politician does any all the of the time?
2007-03-27 12:22:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Geez, everybody here is so friggin' cynical!
Anyhow, on the Dem side, I actually believe that Edwards embodies all of these traits (he's my top pick right now -- and I'm a liberal Dem); I also think that Obama would be fantastic, and that he also exudes honesty, integrity, morality and inspiration. I would be very happy to vote for either one of them, and I think that an Edwards/Obama or Obama/Edwards ticket would be amazing.
To be honest, although I really, really would *like* to like Hillary, I just don't; she's been an okay Senator (she's my Senator) -- although I will never forgive her for her pro-war vote (we called her office the night before the vote and we were told that calls in NY were running 100 to 1 AGAINST the war). Although I'd vote for her over any Republican that's in the running, I just can't get jazzed about her candidacy, and I really hope that she doesn't win the primary. Sorry, but that's how I feel.
On the Republican side... um... honesty, integrity and inspiration....??!? Um.... er.... um...
2007-03-27 12:43:25
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answered by seamonkeyavenger 3
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can we actually need to pass with the aid of this returned? Striker w made a number of experience. understanding that blacks vote ninety%+ for democrats every time, could you waste it sluggish as a Republican? understanding that the civil rights and balloting rights acts of the Nineteen Sixties could by no skill have been surpassed, yet for the Republicans pushing them with the aid of - its actual - and that Bull Connor grew to become right into a Democrat, how are you able to anticipate Republicans to think of that any element is extremely that they do will make a transformation for blacks, who seem to vote out of habit for democrats every time? If blacks want Republicans to pander to them and fake they are nevertheless sufferers like they have been 40 years in the past, which Hillary has no situation doing, that's the place the Republicans draw the line my buddy. we could purely conform to disagree, yet please do not play the race card or the sufferer card, because of the fact they simply won't wash anymore, they are all wiped out.
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answered by stryker 3
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I'm very sad to have to say that these things are not what the voters in America are seeking in a candidate.
It seems that lately they go all out at the polls for the guy that tells them what they want to hear whether it's the truth or not.
Such has been the case in the presidential elections since Ronald Reagan's time.
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2007-03-27 12:28:36
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answered by Brotherhood 7
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Even tho I'm a registered Dem, I've always thought highly of McCain.
He's the one politician that doesn't seem to pander to whatever group he happens to be talking to at that particular time.
He says what's on his mind regardless if it's towing the party line or not.
He's been in war, so I trust his judgement in military matters
I'm not exactly sure I'd use "inspiring" when describing him, but I wouldn't use that word with anyone in the hunt right now.
2007-03-27 12:26:58
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answered by ? 3
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Fred Thompson
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2007-03-27 12:23:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Republicans - Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich
Democrats - Hillary and Obama exude stinky stink.
2007-03-27 12:22:20
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answered by bigsey93ortiz34 3
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Romney
2007-03-27 12:23:32
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answered by lc 5
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Gee that is a hard one. I am not sure any of them meet all four. They are politiciana for crying out loud.
2007-03-27 12:31:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Fred Thompson
2007-03-27 12:22:13
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answered by MoltarRocks 7
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