I feel I am.
2007-07-24
10:52:56
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Politics & Government
➔ Elections
That's Richardson...
2007-07-24
10:53:46 ·
update #1
I don't like Romney/Thompson/Brownback either.
2007-07-24
11:04:50 ·
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Antin - I love Joe Biden. That's all.
2007-07-24
11:28:12 ·
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Antin - I love Joe Biden. That's all.
2007-07-24
11:28:15 ·
update #4
Your question posed an initial bias when you only mention (D) candidates.
Then you f/u with "I don't like Romney, Thompson, Brownback either"
Maybe you should say you don't like any candidates or I like the (X) policy of Y candidate and the (D) Policy of N Candidate.
There has to be something you like in someone...
2007-07-24 11:22:54
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answered by Antin M 1
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I am a 3/4's of the way with you. No Clinton, a Bill she will never be. No Obama, he needs more time in his current office position. No Richardson, Some of his ideas just will not work. Yes to Edwards. I truly believe he cares. He will be another Bill (I hope). But, I would really like to see Gore jump in the race. Just imagine a Gore/Edwards ticket. It would be in the bag. Then we could begin to restore this country to it's formal glory.
2007-07-24 18:04:03
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answered by Anonymous
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As a Dem, I suport Richardson because he is the best of the bunch. On the Rep side I hope that Giuliani wins because I lived in NYC under him and he was great (and sadly, probably too liberal to get the nomination)
Hillary/Obama and Edwards are all coniving, poll watching, liars, especially Hillary and Edwards. I guess Obama really isn't a liar he just hasn't fully formed his thoughts.
2007-07-24 17:59:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Most politicians are terrible. But that's why you've got to choose the lesser of the evils. But please just don't vote for someone like Ralph Nader. Although you may really like his views and want him in office you have to look at the election realistically. A vote for him had no chance of putting him in office, all it did was hurt Kerry. And although Kerry was a pretty terrible candidate, he probably would have been better than Bush. And remember, the GOP wanted you to vote for Nader
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines04/0327-05.htm
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2004/07/09/MNGQQ7J31K1.DTL
2007-07-24 18:14:41
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answered by Anonymous
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How can you say Obama needs more experience when Edwards only served one term in the Senate? It's not like he had a wealth of success in the Minority during his tenure and only 2.5 yrs more exeperience than Obama.
2007-07-24 18:10:57
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answered by Joe E 1
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You should quit calling yourself an Independent, in attempts to gain more credibility within the political dialogue and re-register as a Republican
2007-07-24 18:03:32
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answered by dbacks1147 1
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I too see each one of them as a truly horrific nightmare!!!
Can you imagine Clinton, Inc. back in the whitehouse? Obama??? Oh my GOD..he has no experience. Edwards...he bought a $1,200 haircut and then started a poverty tour..can you say hypocrite??
They're all beyond
2007-07-24 18:01:41
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answered by Anonymous
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carolinatinpan: "Why ride the fence. And who in their right mind would ever vote Democrat?"
A: Because voting for a Republican got us where we are at right now.
2007-07-24 18:14:37
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answered by Michelle M 1
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Why ride the fence. And who in their right mind would ever vote Democrat?
2007-07-24 18:09:19
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answered by carolinatinpan 5
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You aren't. As politicans, they are all slimy, power-hungary scumbags. Every election is about picking who is the least evil.
2007-07-24 17:56:12
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answered by somathus 7
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