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I think it's Biden.

What do you think?

2007-07-27 03:14:29 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Elections

That's not true Booman. I thought you were somebody who knew each candidates platform. I was wrong.

2007-07-27 03:25:16 · update #1

No, Booman just gives boring, lame knee jerk reactions. Those are so played and tired.

2007-07-27 03:31:01 · update #2

21 answers

I'd have to agree with you on Biden.

2007-07-27 03:19:00 · answer #1 · answered by ? 6 · 2 2

I am sorry to break this news to you...now sit down in case of shock...neither will get you out of Iraq faster than the other; in fact, the Democrats are only talking a line and will not be any faster than the Republicans at achieving that goal...there are a lot more reasons to turf the Republicans, assuming you get the chance and are not mired down in Iran and Bush pulling out the new law and telling the American peoples that they cannot live without him, than Iraq...the crashing dollar or the potential crash of the US airline industry or the collapse of the Big Three and of course the image of America throughout the world...both parties are exactly the same and they orchestrate events to make you think you are actually involved in running the country...honestly, I cannot remember the names, impressive bunch weren't they?...oh Hilliary yes, the master of double speak and Obama, he is cool but can you imagine the world taking him serious...he comes across as a very cool guy and likable... but on the world stage?, I don't think so...now the name thing...Dennis K, the guy in the black suit, and the old guy on the other end seem to command the most attention from an outsider...you know, the ones CNN really ignored on the u tube debate....I feel sorry for Americans, you do not have much to pick from and sadly I see Romney as one formidable candidate that Americans could finally show some trust in...and hey, this is coming from a liberal socialist and I definitely will have to confess to someone after saying that.

2007-07-27 10:30:12 · answer #2 · answered by bruce b 3 · 0 0

There simply isn't one.

Think about this issue for a minute and look back when Bill Clinton was President. If you can recall, all of the Democrats were saying we should depose Saddam. Now, what are these same Democrats saying?

The Democrats since Bush got into office have been on a one man witch hunt. Destroy Bush is their mantra, their goal, their way of life.

Right now the Democrats are doing almost everything to get out of Iraq EXCEPT defund the war. Why don't they just defund the war? Because they KNOW it will destroy ANY chance of their candidate winning in the election. Such actions show that the Democrats are weak on national defense.

Just wait until after the election. If a Democrat gets elected, they will do a flip flop on their position concerning Iraq. It will become THEIR war and any bad stuff will instantly get blamed on them.

I saw the same type of thing happen about 30 years ago. Nixon got the blame for all of those deaths when we pulled out of Vietnam, when it was the Democrats that got us in that war.

See, history does repeat itself.

2007-07-27 11:18:43 · answer #3 · answered by chefantwon 4 · 0 0

To solve a problem, first you have to recognize that you have a problem. The Bush Junta simply refuses to see that a war with no natural stopping place isn't in anyone's interest. That's not to say that many Republicans don't. My feeling is that we're slowly building a bi-partisan group that will eventually prevail. The problem for the GOP is that as a party they have way too much invested in this war and in Bush.....I doubt if they alone could ever stop this war....so, under the table on this issue individual Republicans will support any Democrat who will. At this point Obama is the only Democrat clean enough on this issue to lead the charge. The GOP dead-enders will try to 'swift-boat' the hell out this guy, but the few moderates left in the GOP see the writing on the wall and want to see an executive they can work with.

2007-07-27 10:27:40 · answer #4 · answered by Noah H 7 · 0 0

Democrat? None. Republican? Only one. He is not a G.W. republican. He is a LIBERTARIAN running under the Republican party (because running as a libertarian got him NO attention in 88)

His name is Ron Paul. He voted agaisnt the war in Iraq....Hillary can't say the same thing. As a matter of fact, her husband was famous for bombing countries just to get the attention off himself anytime bad press loomed in the paper.

The entire lot of canidates are war mongers....with the exception of Ron Paul. Look at his vote history. His only purpose is to preserve the constitution (G.W. Said that the constitution is "only a g--d-mn piece of paper).

People SHOULD NOT fear the government.....the government should fear the people.

Join the Ron Paul Revolution! The Freedom Message is what every American needs right now!

Check out the video at freedomtofacism.com.....its also posted on my profile www.myspace.com/ericfantabulous

Its time people started caring about their future....and stopped trusting it in the hands of greedy thieves and liars.

2007-07-27 10:51:44 · answer #5 · answered by eric54_20 4 · 0 1

Hillary Clinton

2007-07-27 10:33:06 · answer #6 · answered by Monte B 3 · 0 1

Honestly, I am not sure we can get out of Iraq now. Iraq was pretty okay before we went in there and messed with it but now it is a mess. It's a breeding ground for terrorists and if we leave we might as well gift wrap it for Iran. I think it will take years to get out. Stinks.

2007-07-27 10:20:22 · answer #7 · answered by punxy_girl 4 · 1 0

None of them. It's all "feel good" talk because every one of them know that to pull out now would be exactly what we did in Viet Nam and the Iraqi people would be left at the mercy of the throat cutting radicals. It would be the largest mass grave in history. Whether you agree with the war or not, to just leave would be condemning the Iraqi people who did want democracy to certain death.

2007-07-27 10:28:53 · answer #8 · answered by JohnnyO 2 · 0 1

At this point, only an act of God will be able to settle this realistically, safely, and logically. No Democrats can do this and maybe only a few Republicans.

Remember, Bush is not a true Republican, and he is losing his party support.

2007-07-27 10:23:10 · answer #9 · answered by stevo 2 · 1 2

Hillary Clinton

2007-07-27 10:20:18 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

I gotta go with Booman & Punxy_girl, they've both made very valid points.

2007-07-27 10:27:32 · answer #11 · answered by American Girl 3 · 0 4

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