It is the stubborn "decider" who refuses to work with anyone that is causing the problems. He can't even work with his own party anymore, they are abandoning him.
2007-06-27 12:02:47
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answered by Anonymous
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NO, you are not alone! They fight and smear and call each other the devil, when really all they're doing is fighting over who gets to take away which liberties. It's Big Government Left vs. Big Government RIght.
On the left, Obama might at least have the right tone to try to settle people down, encourage them about their country, and give them hope, instead of dividing them like most politicians do.
On the right, Ron Paul is the only guy who understands what conservatism used to be about.
I'd rather have Paul over Obama, but if Obama can bring some civility back to the political debate, so be it.
2007-06-27 12:04:58
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answered by ? 2
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The problem is that American politics has become a 2 party system. Not in a lawful sense but in the sense that only democrats and republicans for the most part even have a shot at being elected for high ranking office positions.
It's not what the signers of the constitution had in
mind.
2007-06-27 12:19:11
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answered by gohabs841 2
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No your not alone...its like watching children argue on a playground only this time the marbles they are fighting over are ours. I don't know who has the nads to bring this country back together but I can tell you one thing I really like what Ron Paul has to say. He is a strict constitutionalist and I think has some great idea to get us back to our values as "One nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for ALL". Maybe just maybe Obama has what it takes to unite this nation and he is not a Washington insider...that would give me some hope. I just don't know yet but those are the candidates I will watch and learn from. Maybe even vote for one of them.
2007-06-27 12:21:23
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answered by jeff_loves_life 3
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I'm sick to death of them both as well. However, fighting and bickering are necessary to keep enough ideas flowing to avoid falling into one trap or another. There are too many John Kerrys and Trent Lotts and not enough Kinky Friedmans in politics.
2007-06-27 12:05:00
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answered by lsthwy 3
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without different gadget of marketing campaign contributing, to circumvent "procuring" elections, and the "votes/strikes" of elected officers, some thing with severe if no longer terminal outcomes, no longer something will exchange. time era limits to circumvent profession politicians and "all yet" everlasting positions, say 2 years. because it stands, they vote themselves computerized pay will boost except they call a particular vote to vote it down. candy deal. eh? they are untouchable so some distance as pensions, will boost, physique guards, transportation, holiday time and scientific reward. till they have some thing to lose, it is not any longer proper what they do ... and that they be attentive to it. Room for abuse right here? eliminate the immunity, and the corruption would be close at the back of. no longer something says behave, like deadly injection.
2016-10-19 02:04:31
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answered by ? 4
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I dislike partisan politics. But I also refuse to make a blanket judgement of all individual politicians. The best way is not to vote for politicians who attack and blame. And vote for those who make reasonable compromises and simply try to solve problems without demonizing thier cross the isle counterparts. Because, throwing your hands up in the air and giving up is not a good solution.
2007-06-27 12:07:03
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answered by Wondering 2
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Sick to death of them. They do more fighting and bickering than helping the United States. I can't stand to see them monopolize CNN, HLN, BBC and all the other channels.
2007-06-27 12:51:47
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answered by Anonymous
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You got me right on, Doc!! That's why I'm Independent, I can't stand the fights anymore. I used to be a Republican, but not anymore.
2007-06-27 12:17:50
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answered by Star Gazer 88 3
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Yes, I'm sick of 'Republicrats'. It's time to throw the bums out and replace them with independent candidates. -RKO- 06/27/07
2007-06-27 12:14:48
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answered by -RKO- 7
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Yeah, and the owners of the Federal Reserve like to keep it that way. They want us divided and bickering amongst ourselves instead of united and standing up for ourselves.
Now that you have a glimpse what are you going to do about it? You know where to find me.
2007-06-27 12:07:39
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answered by Anonymous
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