I think you are a bit confused
Democrats are not known for their business-friendly policies. Many Democrats are solidly in the back pocket of Big Labor and other dubious special interests.
If they were pro-business, that would be a good thing. Allowing business to thrive is "serving the people". Corporations are part of what makes the USA great. Democrats are not.
2007-07-05 17:41:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Great question.
The answer lies within you. You have the power to change the world. If only you can lead others in your line of thinking.
This is why these "blue bloods", as you call them, are prominent in our society. They are leaders of industry and people. They know how to influence. These are great qualities in people.
If you do not like what we are producing in terms of leaders, you can only blame yourself. We, as a society, have placed great importance on education and wealth. Are these the right values in our leaders? Conversely, are they the wrong values in people of high character?
I will take responsibility here too, it is my country as much as any ones. However, when I vote, I am comfortable with my choice, and I respect the choice of the people.
Change starts with individuals. Your question should be "what are we prepared to do?"
So, I do disagree with you. You were eagerly awaiting this.
2007-07-06 01:26:18
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answered by Schneiderman 3
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I only know that Ron isn't a phoney, however, I don't know if he's even a millionaire.
" Ron Paul is easy to overlook. He takes the stairs; he does not have an entourage. You can’t hear him coming because he’s wearing plain black tennis shoes. In a bag he carries a can of soup that he will heat for himself in the microwave in his office. Beneath pictures of Austrian economists Frederick Von Hayek and Ludwig Von Mises, he will eat his lunch alone and in peace."
2007-07-06 00:58:31
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answered by ThomasS 5
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Well spoken!
It's good to see someone else out there that's tired of being dictated to by the well-monied, over-privleged useless upper10% of our population.
We, working class people sure don't have much of a voice anymore.
I'm going to vote for the candidate with the cutest wife.
This way, when they are standing up there, telling me how "free" I am and all I have to do is follow the rules they dictate. I will at least have the benefit of some eye candy to look at while I swallow the bitter pill of our new dictator.
2007-07-06 00:44:37
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answered by Leadfoot_Willie2.0 2
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You would be completely right if it werent for Ron Paul.
Inform yourself bro were are fellow statesmen and he is fighting for us. After you watch the clip go to wikipedia and research on Ron Paul I think he will enlighten you the way he did me. I had the exact same outlook. After 5 months of intense research on him I have never found one negative thing that he has done.
Its like he doesnt even belong here. He can make a true patriot cry, with happiness and sadness and the same time.
2007-07-06 00:46:40
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answered by stephenmwells 5
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Mister Magoo and his VP candidate Thurston Howell the Third
2007-07-06 00:47:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I guess I will vote for the lesser of 2 evils that is the one with the (R) beside HIS name
2007-07-06 01:13:23
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answered by in His image 6
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Some choice next yr
2007-07-06 00:42:41
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answered by 45 auto 7
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Fred Thompson, hes better than the other phony multi millionaires. Especially democrat ones.
2007-07-06 00:41:33
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answered by Army Retired Guy 5
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I agree, many presidencies(including the current one) are based on things like that. I hope that it will be fixed by 2008
2007-07-06 00:41:52
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answered by Anonymous
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