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2007-08-03 10:49:25 · 6 answers · asked by gary L 4 in Politics & Government Politics

I apologize. Here is the rest -- if you care to read it. Maybe this reading should be mandatory.
http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/constitution.overview.html

2007-08-03 10:59:37 · update #1

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The Republicans say the polls are not accurate, that's one of the excuses they use. Then there is the love for a swaggering "big Daddy" type leader, who goes with his "gut" instead of what the majority of the Nation wants, stays the course, so to speak, even when the course clearly leads to ruin.

2007-08-03 10:57:34 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I've been wondering about it too. Silly me I thought the President was supposed to be elected by a majority of the U.S. citizens (which Bush wasn't) to carry out the will of the people (which Bush isn't). He makes out like he's a maverick marching to his own drum, obeying a higher authority and his own personal integrity when he's really just a puppet for the rich and super rich.

2007-08-03 18:04:49 · answer #2 · answered by socrates 6 · 2 0

We are the people of the united states is a sentence,

Simple answer the president doesn't care about the people.

harry897 that is a straight up lie, why would you make something like that up?

2007-08-03 17:56:18 · answer #3 · answered by crushinator01 5 · 2 2

Polls are fundamently flawed. If I ask the right people I can get a poll to say whatever I want it to say. Only a hand chosen small percentage is picked. Also, if I ask the wrong types of questions I can get a poll to say what I want it to say.

2007-08-03 17:54:05 · answer #4 · answered by hagen31 2 · 1 1

I have to wonder who is taking the polls and where are they taken. I could ask a poll from the democrat media and I am sure that one taken from the republican media would be different. It's who is asked and where it was asked that makes a big difference. I give little credence to polls.

2007-08-03 17:59:58 · answer #5 · answered by question212 6 · 1 1

Your quotation is not a sentence.

2007-08-03 17:52:39 · answer #6 · answered by regerugged 7 · 1 0

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