after being set strait with his five initiatives that didn't pass a few years ago...
2007-04-09
15:13:36
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Should more republicans in office be like the Governator?
2007-04-09
15:14:19 ·
update #1
General (below) Why? LOL Yes I have and I'm happy that it was brought to the fore.
2007-04-09
15:17:10 ·
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Impeach (below) No. Because he actually represents all of the Cali residents. Isn't that a good thing...
2007-04-09
15:24:07 ·
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winemkr (below) LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
2007-04-09
15:24:26 ·
update #4
The Terminator does not tolerate dissent within his constituents! You will re-elect him, or you...will...be...neutralized. Well, he got elected cause he played a robot in a movie, which in my opinion, is a much better reason to get elected than most republicans
2007-04-09 15:20:51
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answered by ayatollah_of_rock_and_rollah00 3
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All politicians that hail for California are actors playing a role, what ever pays the most is the way they roll, besides California is an over priced over rated slum. They even sent the whole police force to force the street people off of public land, I guess public means tax paying public. They live on the street for god sakes and the dear governor lives in a mansion paid for by the people, but let something happen to the working class and they kick in the head and the paying class loves it. What a show, and governor Arnold, sleeps happily ever after, not a care for the working class at all. What an Act.
2007-04-09 22:29:16
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answered by man of ape 6
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I am a Democrat and didn't vote for him the first time but the last election I did. He has been surprisingly good. Arnold Schwarzenegger seems to be one of the best, if not the best progressive to mainstram Republicans in the country. Yes, more could take a lesson from him.
He was humbled by the 5 initiatives. He was listening to the party bosses and found that the arrogance and idiocy of their policies were not going to cut it in California. He has learned and is doing great. He even gets along with the Democratic controlled legislature.
2007-04-09 22:29:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe the person you refer to as "Arnold Governator" has much to be proud of; and, as an American, I am proud of his determination to succeed, whether as a body-building, an actor, a businessman, or a "politician".
Some of my ancestors, Native Americans, were in this country hundreds of years ago; some immigrated from Ireland and England. Many intermarried, some staying in the North, some moving South, some forcefully removed from their lands, relocated to the West. They all had a dream, though. A dream of success.
I am a loss to understand why so many of my Indian ancestors support the Democratic party, when it was one of their own, Andrew Jackson, who was the driving force behind the tortuous removal of the Indians from Georgia, Tennessee, and Alabama.
The premise America was founded upon is that everyone can aspire and rise to success; rise above and beyond any humble and meager beginnings they may have been born into.
I am in awe of Arnold the Governator, Arnold the Terminator, Arnold the Body-builder. He came to a country that proclaims "freedom and opportunity" for all; and yet, when someone succeeds, the people of my country denigrate success. Shame on you!
2007-04-09 22:53:30
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answered by Baby Poots 6
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I believe that the Greatest Republican in the 21st Century is not Arnold Schwarzenegger and instead is President of the United States of America George W. Bush. President Bush is a honest man who has great compassion and care and is successful at telling the TRUTH and Winning Wars.
2007-04-09 23:15:04
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answered by Mr. Knowledgeable VI 7
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Greatest of the century. no not by a long shot. He is a good guy. I think he is caving on some issues though that just dont make sense. Immigration related issues mostly.
I think he has been hanging around the Kennedy's too long.
2007-04-09 22:23:46
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answered by sociald 7
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No. He's great, don't get me wrong, but he's a little on the side of totalitarianism, with his ideas that California should secede from the Union, becoming it's own country. He is also for amnesty of illegal aliens, and believes we (I am a Californian born, and raised, and living here) should allow illegals to stay. I, as an American, and a Minute-woman, am against that!
2007-04-09 22:21:38
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answered by xenypoo 7
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Yes, Most Republicans completely forget that they are supposed to be representatives of the people and carry out the will of the people, not impose their own will on the people.
2007-04-09 22:20:13
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answered by dharma_bum48326 3
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I'm only answering this because the"general" gave such a thought provoking answer.I'm sure that the whole answer is true but good answer general.
2007-04-09 22:25:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Arnold has a Kennedy family micro chip implanted in his brain. Poor guy.
2007-04-09 22:20:36
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answered by Anonymous
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