I think Hillary should be our next president, she has experience and political savvy to pull off being a very good one. Naturally everyone will not agree. But take time to look at the woman and her accomplishments. .
2007-04-02 11:11:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I think our next election will be one of the most exciting election in a while. With all these decision being made regarding all these other departments being put together like the SPP, DHS, NAFTA and their Super Hwy, and the NAU. With out us being able to voice our opinions regarding any of these Dept. is a crying shame.
If the NAU goes through we the USA will take on the burden of Mexico and eventually all the way south to the tip of Brazil and the Carribean Islands,
If you look at the way Britain has sufferred through their agreement to join the European Union you would all be against the forming of NAFTA & the SPP.
Ron Paul is not for any of the Dept.s I have mentioned in topic. I have been researching Ron Paul for a long time now. ANd I am very impressed with his views. Take a look at what he voted against in Congress, and what he has voted for. I am positive all of you would be impressed.
Ron Paul believes in our Constitution, He believes we should give The USA back to its Citizens. After viewing his websites, his speeches, his interviews, you can't help but to have hope for our Country. He truly makes you feel glad to be part of the USA.
Ron Paul is the one we should vote for, you should take a look at his website.
http://www.ronpaul2008.com/
2007-04-04 00:25:05
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answered by Gianna M 5
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This is a tough one.
To be honest, none of the candidates from either party have me too excited so far. I mean, in one sense it would be great to see a barrier broken by either Obama or Clinton making it - but I really want to see the best candidate win without regard to color or gender (and I'm sure they would prefer to win on the merits of their abilities and positions rather than dark skin or two X chromosomes). I like both of them for different reasons, but as usual I don't think either one ideally speaks for me. Giuliani and McCain also have their good points, IMO, but these two both are so centrist that I wonder if they are truly going to serve the Republican base. I certainly don't agree with either of them on everything, either.
I'm a centrist - I don't think either party exclusively represents my interests. I believe in fiscal responsibility and accountrability, but there's no proof yet that either McCain or Giuliani are going to be fiscal conservatives. I like Ron Paul for some reasons thanks to my libertarian streak, but I don't think he will have the broad appeal to get on the ticket. Thompson, Romney, Biden and others will all make a splash, but I think there are four front runners (5 if you include Edwards) that have such broad appeal that the others will find it difficult to compete.
I'm going to try to learn as much as I can over the next year and a half to learn about what each of the folks plan to do in their presidency. I think it's too early to say who SHOULD be the net President, and, to be honest, there's still time for someone else to come in and become a front runner...
2007-04-02 18:20:16
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answered by Exhaustus Maximus 3
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Obama should be the next President. He is fighting for an open and honest government. He wants to make changes to the tax code that reflects the needs and everyday worries of us ordinary Americans and promotes America's competitiveness in the world economy. He believes America must commit to a new energy policy focused on improving technology, looking at alternate fuels and making greater efforts in conservation, efficiency and waste reduction. He also believes that the troops have done well but that their can be no military solution to a political conflict.
Obama wants to preserve Social Security and Medicare and modernize certain things so Senior Citizens can keep up in today's world. He is very concerned with the growing use of Meth and wants to do something about it. Also wants to do something about the problem of illegal immigration and has a plan in doing so. He wants to provide every American with an opportunity to recieve a quality education. Wants affordable, accessible, high-quality healthcare which he believes should be everyones right to have, not just some of the more fortunate. He is committed to helping the Veterans and seeing they are well taken care of.
2007-04-02 20:21:24
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answered by Anonymous
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The heads of Google should be president. Their company was voted as the one company most Americans wanted to work for because of their pay and benefits as well as their treatment of employees. Current politician have very little respect for the voting public. Their behaviors prove that every day. Horrible horrible people in our political system. The good and well intentioned fall prey to the snakes or get booted out of the process by not being PERCEIVED PERFECT. They are quickly demonized when becoming a threat. GOP is real good at that right now just like the Dems were back in the 60s.
2007-04-02 18:13:22
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answered by razorcut44 2
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What difference who the next president is? It is going to be a professional politician who NEVER, and I mean NEVER delivers on any of his/her campaign promises.
2007-04-02 18:11:31
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answered by WC 7
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Someone who doesn't care about political parties. A person of the issues. Is there anyone left like this?
2007-04-02 18:27:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Ron Paul.
2007-04-02 18:11:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I say tom tancredo.
Obama is a smart and very nice man but he is a kid in my eyes, its not his color but his age and experience.
In time Obama could be a great leader let just let him grow up first.
I dont want old turds but puppies are not good too.
2007-04-02 18:13:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Anyone but a Democrat or a Greenie.
(But the Hildabeast would be a lot of fun. And she's not quite as communist as Osama Obama or the Breck Girl, shyster lawyer John Edwards.)
2007-04-02 18:13:32
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answered by wolf 6
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