It will take us 30 years to fix what Bush tore apart, including the Constitution!
2007-06-26 02:16:00
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answered by cantcu 7
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i am a republican and i agree that bush has not done a very good job (but i still support him because he is my president)
if you are going to vote democrat, don't vote for hilary...women are too emotional to run a country (i am a lady so i can say this) seriously, the country would go downhill so fast....
but what you do with your vote is your business sooo....
2007-06-26 10:25:02
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answered by stevethebeeve 3
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WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH PEOPLE? Doesn't anybody know it is deeper than party politics? It DOESN'T matter what party you vote for, there is very little difference in parties. In fact ALL parties have one job and only one job. That is to GET THEIR CANDIDATE ELECTED. They do not participate in the implementing of a platform or anything like that. They will tell any lie to anybody - as long as it gets their candidate elected. Party politics is corrup, corrupt, corrupt. You can't stop it or change it. I just wonder what bullsh*t they will tell the voters this election? How much will they actually fall for?
2007-06-26 09:19:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Contrary to some other opinions ... There is a HUGE difference between the Democratic and Republican parties.
As the Republicans view the latests opinion polls, their latest mantra is: "There's very little difference between the two parties" .. but during the past six years, anyone who has been paying attention (and has a conscience) knows otherwise.
The current administration suggests "disengage yourselves" "We'll run the country for you." "Don't worry ... you don't need to be involved in every little detail” ... “You can trust us to look out for you." "We'll tell you what’s going on, only if you need to know". The proponents of this closed door policy need to come up with another name for this brand of government, since it is NOT a valid Democracy ... How about calling this a "Republic", a Republicanized variant of open, free government?... just like "FOX" has come to symbolize a Republicanized variant of open, reality-based news.
TRUST is the great enabler for the people’s renewed interest and increased participation in government. In order for people to trust their government, we need some trustworthy government officials. We need these officials to develop honest, open policy for the good of the people and to pull the people into the process along the way.
This is a momentous and decisive time in American history and we need the involvement of all informed Americans now more than ever. You should be proud of your past voting record as a Democrat.
2007-06-26 09:49:05
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answered by HillBillieNot 3
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Voting for party over the person is such a bad idea. It's party loyalty that created many of the problems we face in the US. Vote for ideas. Vote for right and wrong. Do no vote for party.
2007-06-26 10:25:26
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answered by JB 6
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Do some research first-You don't have to vote Democratic if you don't want to.
2007-06-26 11:13:03
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answered by Big Bear 7
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No, you shouldn't! There is not a decent candidate among all the left-wing libs running. The best announced candidate is Tom Tancredo; he is the one person that would definitely get this country straight...including dealing with all of the illegal aliens!
2007-06-26 09:21:26
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answered by AgsFan 5
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If you always vote for Dems, why stop now? I am voting Republican, (unless its Giuliani who is the nominee). http://www.dryflypolitics.com
2007-06-26 11:22:45
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answered by sbay311 3
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Yes.
2007-06-26 11:30:52
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answered by AJ J 2
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Vote for Bloomberg , he promised to put the national debt on his American Express Gold Card :))
2007-06-26 09:15:12
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answered by Anonymous
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