Yes! We have seen first hand corruption and incompetence in government. The truth has come out as we see billions unaccounted for and no bid contracts to friends. Every agency is incompetent and inefficient. We have lost our innocence thanks to the lies of this government.
2007-08-14 02:09:14
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answered by jackie 6
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Yes. If anything, after watching the actions and theatrics of Al Gore and John Kerry for the past several years, I am more sure that I made the correct decision in voting for Bush both times.
I will be very careful in evaluating the next Democratic nominee to make sure they could actually fill Bush's shoes.
Of course, Obama and Hillary won't take much evaluating. Neither has a chance in hell of winning a general election.
2007-08-14 02:21:46
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answered by thegubmint 7
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Now some of you aren't even really answering the question, let's be direct, absolutely. Now think about it, the worse in command the better we strive to act for a positive resolution so I think that the average joe will consider their choice a little harder. To be honest Bush won't be to hard to follow up to.
2007-08-14 02:32:34
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answered by divis315hkr 1
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No matter what the reason behind the improved awareness of American voters, we should all consider that a step forward.
2007-08-14 01:55:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you kidding? He was reelected, wasn't he?
Besides, the average American voter can vote any which way he pleases -- it still doesn't count, does it?
2007-08-14 02:34:03
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answered by Anonymous
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You can lay that blame on Clinton, eight years of sticking his finger in the air to determine which way the wind was blowing.
2007-08-14 01:57:10
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answered by Anonymous
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it doesn't matter they r all corrupt - i wonder what our forefathers would think about all that is going on today
2007-08-14 02:00:13
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answered by Anonymous
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