Absolutely not.
2007-06-08 07:40:28
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answered by Calvin 7
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Don't know yet. It is way too early to really gauge what these candidates are REALLY about. A lot of what they are saying now will be completely different in a year and a half when it actually matters. So I am withholding my judgment for the time being. Generally speaking, though, I like Obama's message, but I am suspicious of his lack of experience. We'll see what he cooks up in the next 12 months or more.
2007-06-08 14:46:10
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answered by Mr. Taco 7
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NO--he supports CFR / NAU NAFTA SUPERHIGHWAY
NAFTA”s superhighway is just one part of a plan to erase the borders between the U.S. and Mexico, called the North American Union. This spawn of powerful special interests, would create a single nation out of Canada, the U.S. and Mexico, with a new unelected bureaucracy and money system. Forget about controlling immigration under this scheme. And a free America, with limited, constitutional government, would be gone forever.
2007-06-08 17:44:47
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answered by Beauty&Brains 4
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No, but I would have to say he is the best stand up guy out there for the position. He has not swayed at all on his beliefs unlike Hilary Clinton. The only reason I say no, because he needs more experience in the government before being president.
2007-06-11 13:02:49
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answered by Ronald C 2
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Nope. Hes all show and no substance.
Not to mention that he chose to go down the slippery slope of politics-as-usual and is falling into the mold perfectly.
Hes good at getting people worked up with powerful-sounding rhetoric and his charisma, but thats not nearly enough to qualify him for President. His ideas are short-sighted, especially with regards to the economy and healthcare. I'm all for universal healthcare, but not the way he wants to do it.
http://www.Gravel2008.us
2007-06-08 15:08:52
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answered by Jesus W. 6
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I think this is one election I will go with a 3rd party candidate.
We need more parties, more equality, more points of view.
I'm just not seeing how a republican or a democratic candidate will do any more than maintain the status quo anyways.
Might as well encourage other parties to step in.
2007-06-08 14:54:56
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answered by powhound 7
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Nope, mainly because of his position on Iraq. I don't agree with any of the Liberals Iraq position. That's my #1 issue right now.
What's done is done and he only wants to make matters worse. You think you can't respect Bush, HA, try this guy.
2007-06-08 14:46:36
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answered by The Dark Knight 5
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Nope. I don't agree in making someone who has ZERO respect for our laws citizens and Obama does. Sad too because I did like him until I learned about his stance. Always have voted for Democrats, but not any longer!
2007-06-08 14:42:20
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answered by Fedup Veteran 6
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Nope
2007-06-08 14:40:45
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answered by Luchador 4
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Nope, my vote goes to Rudy Giuliani
2007-06-08 14:47:14
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answered by onetruthing48 3
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First, I need to remember to register myself to vote, lol!
2007-06-08 14:45:02
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answered by mageta8 6
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