Not in this or any other lifetime.
BTW... Fred Thompson is poised to announce on July 4th!!! He is the only one IMHO who can reunite Republicans and win in O8. Rudy is a close second and would make a great VP... Mitt.. too many negatives, flips and flops. I mean come on he is the Gov. of the most Liberal state in the Nation, he did not get there by promoting Conservatism.
2007-05-30 08:40:31
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answered by John 1:1 4
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actually, you obviously didn't live in MA or NYC, the 2 places those 2 were suppossedly proven leaders...Republicans in MA hate Mitt for the most part, he was out of state 238 days his last year in office as a governor, and he did nothing but badmouth the place he was "leading". Rudy is so hated in NY, he would have been blown out for the senate so he dropped out and went to sell security secrets to Mexico and make millions, NYC still prefers Bloomberg(moderate Repub.) to Gulianni almost 3-1. Clinton is no peach but I think Barack would definitily be the kind of leader we need in the 21st century. Somehow, with his "inexperience" he was able to point out the problems we faced going into Iraq 2 months before Bush did it.
2007-05-30 15:28:49
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answered by gunkinthedrain 3
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Well its so hard to make a decision nowadays with all the negative that comes out of the press. I am soooooo worried about obama being muslim and running for president here in the united states. Rudy is so blaze' and I know nothing about mitt. As far as hillary, I am leaning towards her with no specific reason.
2007-05-30 15:32:57
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answered by deejaydevilonice 2
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I predict it will square off like this: Obama/Clinton vs Mitt/Rudy. Then the deciding votes will be cast by Blacks, women, Mormons and New Yorkers. Are we in for a treat or what?
2007-05-30 15:30:20
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answered by Chief Yellow Horse 4
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I could tolerate Obama, but not the others, especially Rudy.
2007-05-30 15:26:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Never . I still value things like freedom , democracy and the pursuit of happiness .Rudy Giuliani is the man . If he can clean up underworld crime , he can do anything
2007-05-30 15:40:17
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answered by missmayzie 7
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Absolutely. They all have been successful leaders, hence why they are able to have a good shot at the highest office in the land.
2007-05-30 15:26:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm 46 yrs old....have voted republican my entire adult life. Im either going liberatarian or democrat. Sorry the republican party did not deliver on what theyve promised all these years.....havent been even close to fiscally responsible...the guy I voted for (GW) did not VETO a single spending bill in 7 yrs......
Signed
Totaly dissolutioned Republican
2007-05-30 15:29:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, sure, if the Republicans nominated John Bowles or something...
2007-05-30 15:46:02
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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You are arranging deck chairs on the Titanic this beech is going down.
2007-05-30 15:31:06
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answered by billybob t 1
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