bush obviously
hes the biggest threat in the world right now
though because american democracy is a joke, he'll only be replaced by a similarly big threat
2007-08-02 09:29:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Bush Or Putin
2007-08-06 00:51:53
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answered by Ollie 7
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Brown and Bush both will be replaced in time by the electorate, Putin is there for as long as he likes it seems, so I think Putin is the logical choice to get rid of.
2007-08-02 09:30:36
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answered by Uncle Tim 6
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Unlike the British government of Tony Blair, Putin may not go along with our government on everything. That doesn't mean he is right but at least he seems to remember who he was elected to serve.
I think Brown seems to be an honorable man who is smart enough to keep Bush at arm's length.
Bush will go down in history as one of the worst presidents ever, right behind Cheney.
2007-08-02 09:34:29
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answered by mickbw 5
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Bush, but only because I haven't paid enough attention to Brown or Putin to comment on them.
2007-08-02 09:30:29
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answered by Dull Jon 6
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Bush
2007-08-02 09:29:58
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answered by B. D Mac 6
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Putin is very, very dangerous. Bush is not in that league. As for Brown - he's wedded to democracy and accountability. He'll make mistakes but it's not in his make up to wilfully abuse power like Putin.
2007-08-03 01:27:07
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answered by nickv2304 4
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I would normally have said Bush without thinking, but I don't know. Putin...he's kind of out there these days.
2007-08-02 09:32:06
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answered by joshcrime 3
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I would go with Bush, because the other two don't directly affect me. Putin seems somewhat dangerous, but unless he launches a full-scale nuclear assault, he could not do more harm to the United States than Bush already has.
2007-08-02 09:33:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Putin, aside from being the ex KGB director he has now made claims for the control of the arctic. which is rich in oil and other minerals. do you really think the other super powers would let russia take control of the arctic and all its untapped oil resource that is estimated to be 15 times larger than Iraq's oil wealth?(I dont think so) i feel another cold war coming about. a russian sub just today put a flag in the arctic to reiterate its claims for the territory.
2007-08-02 09:38:38
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answered by qtpie 2
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Oh jeezuz, yet another follower of the psycho ideas cult of Alec Stanley Baldwin and Rosie O'Donnel. you're all tethered to a similar psycho mothership. what's your info besides your emotions of hatred that are comparable to a similar hatred that led to that terrorist attack? in case you think of so ill of the yankee government, I propose you progression to China so which you are going to discover genuine governmental oppression. you be responsive to, i will no longer be able to stand invoice or Hillary Clinton yet my glaring distaste ends at accusing them of being evil adequate or perhaps entertain any ridiculous theory that even they could do some thing as vile as this. I observed video of two PLANES fly into the twin towers. I heard audiotape of the victims of 9/11 describe the adult men of Arab descent and describe how they hijacked with the container cutters, homicide the pilots and everybody else who have been given of their way. i've got heard the memories of the fortunate who survived the attack on WTC. Democrats and Republicans will no longer be able to agree on some issues. It does no longer propose they think of the different area is evil. Watch the action picture United ninety 3. useful! the genuine air site visitors controllers performed themselves. the countless conversations have been taken verbatim from the conversations that the AC controllers had with the victims. And for God's sake, supply up listening to Rosie. She lost her marbles a while in the past.
2016-11-11 01:21:07
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answered by ? 4
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