Yes! I use to think I was republican but nowadays, I'm more Independent.
2007-06-25 08:43:12
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes it will. Obama does not get my vote. He voted to give illegals SS benefits even tho they hadnt paid into the system in Illinois. And he is a supporter of the immigration bill.
2007-06-25 10:35:49
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answered by mnwomen 7
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Well I love Duncan Hunter because he knows how this amnesty will bring down America. That being said, he is a dark horse and doesn't have much of a chance. Yes this issue will deeply affect how I vote.
2007-06-25 09:20:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I will not vote for any who support this immigration bill, nor will I vote for any incumbents. Both the Democrats and Republicans have already lost my support for their shenanigans over the past four years and especially in the past year. The dems promised to get us out of iraq, they failed. The republicans have alienated us by supporting this immigration reform bill along with their leader Bushie. There are no real patriots in DC anymore. They all cower to big business and special interests.
2007-06-25 09:01:19
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answered by Anonymous
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While I refuse to be a single-issues voter, this issue, illegal immigration, will DEFINITELY affect my vote. We are a nation of laws, and when politicians refuse to enforce the laws already on the books and instead try to create new, unenforcable, impractical laws all in the name of POWER-grabbing (demoncrats attempting to snag the hispanic minority vote, republican'ts attempting to snare corperate vote), when it becomes clear that they no longer have the best interests of the PEOPLE at heart, it is time to kick these punks OUT OF OFFICE!
Wake up Republican'ts! Wake up Demoncrats! Wake up George Bush! A growing majority of the AMERICAN people, 80% oppose this bill! They OPPOSE GRANTING AMNESTY TO ILLEGAL ALIEN CRIMINALS! This is not right versus left. This is RIGHT versus wrong, and on this issue, the vast majority of conservatives, centrists, and liberals alike stand UNITED.
THIS is the voice of the people, and the incompetent politicians in Washington had better listen!
2007-06-25 08:46:56
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answered by Firestorm 6
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not this Democrat! This Republican administration supported by utilizing top wingers and the national Republican occasion have contributed to weakening of our national protection by utilizing not ultimate the border between Mexico and u.s. leaving a gaping hollow in our national protection perimeter. this is definitely stupid yet not marvelous seeing the mindset used to combat terrorists out of Afghanistan by utilizing making conflict on Iraq. What a dumbass idiotic and collossal militia blunder by utilizing George W Bush's administration. Any opposition from the right is on pussy feet and silent slippers whining approximately in step with danger this and doubtless that as a tinny criticism. Get a pair Republicans and end this stupid conflict purely you're able to do it because of the fact the Dems have not got the votes. thank you
2016-09-28 10:48:59
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answered by gisriel 4
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Of course it would, I'd never vote for a politician who's for illegal anything. They could give a rat's butt about the country they're only pandering for votes.
Still this it the unholy alliance, Liberals see ignorant illegals as people who'll always vote for Democrats and fat cat Republicans see illegals as an unlimited source of cheap labor.
2007-06-25 08:42:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree
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S. 1639 Kennedy/Bush Comprehensive Amnesty Bill back on the Senate floor
Cloture vote 6/26 - call your REPS to vote NO on cloture!
NO to amnesty bill.
Kill it - Constituency pressure is proving to be about the only thing that works -- and it has worked remarkably well in places like Georgia, Texas and even beginning to work in Michigan.
5 votes short so everyone has to put public pressure on them NOW!
Senate Switchboard: 202-224-3121
All DC and local phone numbers for all Senators:
http://www.numbersusa.com/congressinfo/....
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2007-06-25 10:01:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Definitely. I am against amnesty and hope we get a republican running in 2008 against the dems who is against amnesty because that might be enough to swing over some people from the middle to vote republican.
2007-06-25 09:01:43
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answered by Galaxie Girl 6
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If one of my states' continues to vote against the bill, yes I will vote for him again. If not, I will work to remove him from office.
If the other continues to vote for it, then not only will vote against her, I will volunteer to assist in her next opponent's campaign. I have informed her of this, and I have recruited many neighbors and friends will also work to remove her from office.
The same goes for the members of the House if this bill goes to the House for consideration.
2007-06-25 18:10:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Most definitely...any politician who tries to convince us that the amnesty/immigration bill is the right thing to do is either completely inept or a bleeding heart liberal...neither trait fits my definition of a politician worthy of my vote
hey petey: you should add "puffer" to your name..."pinky" also...
2007-06-25 08:45:01
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answered by Anonymous
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