McCain. Not only this guy is running for what (the third time) already? He does not support Bush but yet he supports the war. This guy is just as indecisive as John Kerry was.
2007-05-20 05:06:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Rudy G. would be the one I'd most like to see lose. I don't see much difference between him and Hillary. They both support abortion and capital punishment, which I oppose. They are OK on gay rights, and that is good, but even the religious right doesn't think it should be legal to do to gays what Rudy and Hillary think it should be legal to do to the unborn.
The only major party candidate I could support is Ron Paul. I'd like to see him seek the Unity08 nomination, with a prolife Democrat running mate, if he doesn't win the GOP. Other than that, I will probably support "also ran" Joe Schriner.
bernie,
http://www.yaktivist.com
2007-05-20 12:12:17
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answered by Yaktivistdotcom 5
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Well That's Quite Simple To Answer... The 'Worst" only Begins to describe this candidate... None Other Than RUDEhe"The Sewer Rat" Giuliani. This SCUMBAG , Is of the Lowest Form , when on Sept. 11th He SOLD OUT The Firemen, NYPD, Resque teams, The Innocent Victims at ground Zero, and EVERY Citizen of NYC, and ALL PEOPLES of This CONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLIC... He Is a Spokesman for the Current Admin. His Message is That of FEAR. Over and Over and OVER, FEAR, TERROR, Impending DEATH. about a month ago, on the campaign Trail This WORM is Preaching: You HAVE TO Vote Republican to Remain "Safe" If you vote Democratic, you could Become DEAD... MY GOD !! This is EXACTLY the Words Dreams of a REAL Bin-Laden Type TERRORIST !! TO Strike FEAR into Every AMERICANS Heart !! Who is This Cross-Dressing, Jerk Working For ?? He Should be Charged, Tried, Sentenced for the CRIMES of HIGH TREASON, and HUNGGGGGG !! http://911independentcommission.org/giuliani31804.html
2007-05-20 12:09:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Ron Paul is the worst Republican candidate but the best presidential candidate.
2007-05-20 12:07:10
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answered by mymadsky 6
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Thats a tough one. Romney, Macain and Guiliani are all pretty pathetic, but I would have to go with Romney. With his fiery rhetoric in the debates, I have little doubt that he would be getting us into another war in the middle east within two years of taking office.
2007-05-20 12:06:49
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answered by infoman 2
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Tom Tancredo- brings nothing to the table whatsoever except a vow to push all immigrants out of America. As if that's really what's ailing the country.
2007-05-20 12:09:58
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answered by rockstarnomad 2
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Mike Huckabee-He is a former Arkansas governer, a former baptist preacher who would like to legislate morality like they try to do in Arkansas, which results in certain sections(gays,blacks,jews,any one else deemed a "sinner" or lower life form) of society being put under the thumb of religious leaders. Not a pretty way to live.
I'm for Obama
2007-05-20 12:09:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Ron Paul. That claptrap about listening to the terrorists reasons for attacking us is just plain foolish. Second is Guliani--good leader, but way too much baggage (divorces, etc.).
2007-05-20 12:13:05
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answered by Trav 4
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giuliani - this guy is actually worse than bush.
he had more 20 civil law suits filed against him in his term as mayor.
guy will step on anyone's feet to get what he wants.
2007-05-20 12:06:00
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answered by nostradamus02012 7
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Ron Paul, he thinks 9-11 was our fault, this man is crazy.
2007-05-20 12:15:41
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answered by deedee2qu 3
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