Republicans will have had 8 years in the White House...
So it is only appropriate for Democrats to step in and pay off some national debt.
2007-08-21 14:42:38
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answered by mom2jjorion 4
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Yea, i guess thats why this Democratic Congress has the lowest public opinion rating of any Congress the Gallup Poll has ever measured.
The last time a Congress was rated so low, was in 1992, right before the republicans took control of Congress for the first time in 40 years.
Partisan Rethoric can be fun, but don't let it blind you.
Nothing is written in stone about either the 2008 Congressional elections or the 2008 Presidential elections.
None of the current candiates from either party appeal to the
The more moderate voters in the middle, the same voters who control who wins presidential elections.
You have to remember, 40% of the voters will vote democratic, no matter what, 40% will vote republican, no matter what.
So that leaves the 20% in the middle to control who gets elected.
So those 20% are who you need to find out, who and what they support.
2007-08-21 14:49:07
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answered by jeeper_peeper321 7
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Romney is known as one of the best CEO's in America.
He's the cleanest candidate running.
Mormons do NOT practice plural marriage (and only about 4% of them did over 100 years ago)
Mormons do NOT believe in marrying helpless or underage girls.
Mormons are as much a cult as Catholics, Baptists or Presbyterians.
Hillary changes her political views depending on her audience. Her roots are in Marxism, and the things she talks about doing will only make government bigger and bigger
Ask yourself this: What is it that the government does really well AND efficiently????
............Do you really want them doing more and more???
2007-08-24 03:28:34
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answered by Ender 6
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Plan on being here during the general election returns. I'll mentally toast you after I pop that champagne in celebration of yet ANOTHER republican victory.
Hillary doesn't stand a chance. Even the Democrats I know, can't stand her. You people never learn. Gore, Kerry and now this. LMAO!
2007-08-21 15:10:57
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answered by Anonymous
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because of the fact the two one in each of those events are beholden to the elite financiers, company donors and different specific hobbies--because of the fact the bailout by ability of Obama makes pre-eminently sparkling to absolutely everyone who's paying interest. If we on no account smash with those events, we can finally end up getting not something diverse. exchange can not come from the two of those events. The Democrats are merely as lots in mattress with Wall highway, company hobbies, specific hobbies, etc. as are the Republicans. they don't symbolize the middle type or the working type, to any extent further than i'm the Pope. insanity is doing the comparable issues and searching forward to diverse outcomes. i'm not balloting for a Democrat ever lower back in my existence. The Obama bailout could desire to be the actual lesson for all people who positioned "wish" for "exchange" in this occasion. you're consistently going to have your hopes dashed against the rocks of time, continuously.
2016-10-16 09:58:31
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answered by neher 4
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Wow, such open mindedness. Calling Mormons a cult. Nice. A religion that has been around for over 170 years no less. And ragging on Rudy for being on SNL. Nice, maybe we should rag Gore for his skit where dressed up like Willie Wonka. And John Mccain is a war hero that spent years in a Vietnamese torture camp, yeah, I do love that guy and every other guy out there that suffered for his country only to come home and be spit at by the likes of Hillary and Kerry.
Get over yourself and your little propoganda hate fest.
2007-08-21 14:48:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you haven't thought about what an 18% approval rating for Congress means. Remember, the Democrats are in control. The '08 race is wide open. The Democrats haven't put up anybody serious yet either. Hillary is a mean spirited and devisive individual. She has little experience and what she does have, she failed miserably (universal health care).
I think you'll be surpized!
2007-08-21 14:44:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Unless the Dems can come up with something better than blaming Bush for everything and offering no solutions, there is No F====g Way a Dem is going to win.
2007-08-21 15:30:04
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answered by TedEx 7
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I doubt God blesses people that will do anything for money and power...that leaves Hillary totally out.
You haven't finished your homework yet or you would know she makes the rest that are running look like saints.
2007-08-21 15:32:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Meanwhile, the Democrats in Washington have seen their poll numbers fall to something around 20% approval. And they have yet to find a viable candidate.
2007-08-21 15:25:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Republicans these days don't believe in morals or ethics. Just the ones which scream: "Money! Power! Fear!"
That's one of the reasons why they won't win. None of their policies have been effective at ANYTHING--short of complete failure.
Hell, they even look at the empty glass sitting on the table, point at it--and scream: "See!? There's progress right there! You're just not seeing it!" (lol)
2007-08-21 15:06:30
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answered by Anonymous
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