I will. As I did with our previous election and voted for George W. Bush. I think he is what this country needed at the time. I think we can all look back and worry about that decision, but I think John Kerry would have been a much worse choice.
We forget that there are people who want to kill us. They don't care how they will do it. They will use their OWN CHILDREN as bombs. Common sense tells me I need to protect my children. OBama says pull out of Iraq. OK, so THEN WHAT???? Hillary wants in, wants out, wants in wants out. Common sense is telling me not to go there either.
Unfortunately it is up to our choices. Our last choices were Bush and Kerry. Ok would you like to eat poop or garbage. That is what the choice was like. Hopefullly this election will give us some choices we can really believe in, but it's not looking so good.
2007-07-27 04:01:26
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answered by the Family Lighthouse 3
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Every one will say they are educated and have comon sense and vote wisely.
Just look at history and you will see just how true or false this is. No mater what nation you are voting in look at the past and deside if those before were wise or not. Your children then can look back at your time and make the same choice. I have a hunch they will feel much the same as you do now.
2007-07-27 04:12:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I have always educated myself on the issues and use common sense when voting. I vote on the person who I most agree with.
2007-07-27 04:59:16
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answered by mnwomen 7
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I am educated and I have common sense. I will vote for the candidate who has the most conservative values.
2007-07-27 03:52:51
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answered by regerugged 7
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NO, I will do as I always do, vote for the person with the best hair. Go Edwards.
Just look at the past 20 years, the person with the best hair has won.
2007-07-27 03:55:22
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by Anonymous
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I'll learn to work the saxaphone, and I'll say just what I feel. Drink scotch wiskey all night long...and die behind the wheel. They got a name for the winners in the world, and I want a name when I loose. They call Alabama the Crimson Tide....Call me Decon Blues.
Steely Dan
2007-07-27 04:03:46
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answered by Monte B 3
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I do that for every election that I vote in. It is very cynical for people to think that just because we may vote for different candidates, we're not educating ourselves about those candidates.
2007-07-27 03:54:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm already educated enough to know to NOT vote for a socialist.
2007-07-27 03:53:50
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answered by Karma 6
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I have yes. I research out everything before I make a choice.
2007-07-27 04:02:16
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answered by Anonymous
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