You are probably only one of millions, the sad truth however, is that Americans who do NOT like any candidates, whether for the presidency or as representatives of either house, choose NOT to vote rather than to simply write in with any name they choose - an act which is perfectly valid in law even should they choose to write in Mickey Mouse! If a voter chooses simply NOT to vote, then he is accepting all the system as it is. Write in what ever person you choose as your form of protest. If enough people choose to do this, and snub the corporate agents you would be surprised how quickly politicians would begin to respond.
2007-07-10 20:18:50
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answered by J John M T 2
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That is the way I feel right now. I see no one with anything positive enough for me to say, I will vote for that person. We still have time, should not get in a hurry to decide, we need to wait until all the mud slinging, witch hunts, skeletons in closets, lies, missing candidates is over with. Then, maybe there might be one, but I would not count on it. Only thing I know for sure right now , is that I will cast my vote to clear out a lot of people that has been in there to long and to get rid of the ones who voted to pass the Amnesty bill .
2007-07-11 00:28:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Fred Thompson will have my support when he officially announces his candidacy. Learn about Fred at
http://www.ontheissues.org/senate/Fred_Thompson.htm
Here's some more info:
THOMPSON, Fred Dalton, a Senator from Tennessee; born in Sheffield, Ala., on August 19, 1942; attended the public schools in Lawrenceburg, Tenn.; graduated from Memphis State University 1964; received J.D. degree from Vanderbilt University 1967; admitted to the Tennessee bar in 1967 and commenced the practice of law; assistant U.S. attorney 1969-1972; minority counsel, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities (“Watergate Committee”) 1973-1974; special counsel to Tennessee Governor Lamar Alexander 1980; special counsel, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1980-1981; special counsel, Senate Intelligence Committee 1982; member, Tennessee Appellate Court Nominating Commission 1985-1987; actor; elected as a Republican to the United States Senate in the November 8, 1994, special election to fill the unexpired portion of the term ending January 3, 1997, left vacant by the resignation of Albert Gore, Jr.; took the oath of office on December 2, 1994; reelected in 1996 for the term ending January 3, 2003; not a candidate for reelection in 2002; chair, Committee on Governmental Affairs (One Hundred Fifth and One Hundred Sixth Congresses; One Hundred Seventh Congress [January 20, 2001-June 6, 2001]); resumed acting career.
2007-07-11 00:32:13
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answered by HLBellevino 5
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I doubt it, I'm not seeing anyone that I really want to vote for yet. I like Fred Thompson at this point in time and I did see a guy from Ark. today that sounded pretty good. We'll have to wait and see when it gets a little closer to voting time. Someone new may be hiding out and bidding their time.
2007-07-11 00:04:16
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answered by Anonymous
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No you are not. i don't like any of them.I hope there will be some changes before long so we can have a good candidate to stand behind.
2007-07-11 00:02:07
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answered by ♥ Mel 7
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If by "don't like" you mean "I wouldn't vote for them," then you can add me to the list, although I don't dislike them personally ( I just disagree with them all on one or more critical issues). I suspect they are all pretty decent people trying to make sense of The Nation's problems like the rest of us.
I am hoping to learn of a candidate who thinks we should be developing nonlethal ways of protecting our political, economic, and reproductive freedoms.
http://www.yaktivist.com -- A place to discuss developing nonlethal weapons and nonlethal pregnancy termination technology.
2007-07-11 00:16:48
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answered by Yaktivistdotcom 5
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I like Fred Thompson
2007-07-11 00:02:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Everything is the same! They use two platforms but they are the same, only on the surface that they diverge! This is like taking peoples for morons! and yet again, they will get away with it!!
2007-07-11 00:10:38
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answered by Jedi squirrels 5
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I like Gravel who is an unknown. Look him up. He's for direct democracy and, arguably, is the most progressive guy.
2007-07-11 00:19:49
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answered by Brandon 2
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believe me there's a lot of us out there I tell you they make me real nauseous with their photo smiles.
I think the worst is John McCain I mean do we need a clone of Bush I don't think so.
The Dem's and the Republicans are only concerned about votes and greed however we the people need to start using our brains and get our American back ends out and march to kick em all out!
2007-07-11 00:06:17
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answered by RETNIW 2
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