Who else thinks that Rudi Juliani will win the presdential election? It would be a great feeling to have another rupublican in the White House, wouldn't it?
2007-07-18
12:12:31
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I made a couple of mistakes big deal. Plus I spelt Republican exactly the same as you.
2007-07-18
12:22:39 ·
update #1
Sorry my mistake disregard the detail at the top.
2007-07-18
12:23:19 ·
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Wait, Juliani is spelt this way. Look it up.
2007-07-18
12:24:04 ·
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I don't support him in the primary, but I will support him if he wins the primary.
2007-07-18 12:21:48
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answered by RICARDVS VII 3
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I believe Guliani is the ONLY chance Republicans have of winning in 08. Romney cannot be elected as a Mormon, simply won't happen. McCain is finished. The others don't have the gravitas. Republicans have a chance with Guliani/Thompson or another strong VP candidate. But I don't believe Americans will elect a hard core conservative again after eight years of Bush (although he was a bit weak on the conservative mode in many areas). Personality is everything, and when Guliani speaks, he's very effective, and most critical is that he has said he agrees that judges like Roberts and Alito are the type who should be nominated. Nothing is more important than the Supreme Court, it's the whole ballgame and the issue everyone should look to in this election. Everything is on the line.
2007-07-18 21:18:32
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answered by The Scorpion 6
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So Starla_C while you are correcting his grammer you misspell the correction. Its Rudy Giuliani.
Rudy isn't a good Republican bro. He is barely a Republican he is certainly not a Conservative. There are 2 who I consider as Conservative or more than Reagan and that is the only Republican I can support. Ron Paul is right of Reagan and Fred Thompson who hasn't declared yet is about on par with Ronnie. Those are the only two guys I will consider supporting from the Republican party.
2007-07-18 19:30:17
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Rudy has little support right now and every time he opens his mouth he loses a little more ground. Maybe in part because New York firefighters and cops have no interest in him
And that he's so stupid that after the first Trade Center attack in the 90's he put the city's disaster response headquarters IN the WTC. The reason he was walking through the debris filled streets looking "leaderly" was, in part, he had NOWHERE else to go.
Romney seems the least offensive to primary voters at this point.
Even if Rudy won nomination, he's not winning the general. Any of the top 3 Dems in the field beat him.
2007-07-18 19:22:04
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answered by Atavacron 5
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I would have to say no... I don't believe another Republican would be great. As a free thinking American with a soul. I don't support torture, wasted human life for money, pointless wars, and losing my freedoms as a American. Now if a Republican that actually acted like a Republican. You know the hole small government thing... "Not Juliani" Then I might be more interested....
2007-07-18 19:39:59
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answered by usefulidiot230 3
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Yes, but it won't happen.
In `1993, the Rich & Powerful Ruling Class Democrats & News Media decided that Hillary Clinton would become President.
Woe to "anyone" who gets in her way.
We will listen to the Clicking of Hillary's and Pelosi's Cloven Hooves on the White House Lawn.
2007-07-18 19:20:50
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answered by wolf 6
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Juliani scares me more than Bush does
... and thats saying something
2007-07-18 19:35:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh yeah, what a "great feeling" that would be wouldn't it? Yup, I just love watching republicans screwing up at their jobs! Maybe this time this next republican can lead a war against North Korea! Wouldn't that be fun! Actually it won't. More deaths, more money being wasted for wars, and much more attacks.
2007-07-18 19:21:04
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answered by Blueberry. 3
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Don't let the idiots on here get to you....most of them can't spell either.
And, it is spelled Rudy Giuliani.... He is of Italian descent and this spelling is correct.
2007-07-18 19:34:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I doubt he'll win the Republican nomination. It would be nice to have a Republican in the White House if they could make good decisions.
2007-07-18 19:17:47
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answered by Adam C 3
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he has twice the IQ of fred thompson, but still only half the IQ of The Hillary.
You guys really need some brain power, this elect an idiot thing isn't working for you any more, what about romney or ron paul?
2007-07-18 19:38:14
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answered by PD 6
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