What makes you think they would anyway (Republicans still outnumber Democrats in registered voters)? Attitudes are hardened on both sides and there is little in this world that will change people's minds when push comes to shove. The Democrats have kicked their moderate wing in the butt when Lieberman did not get their support. They will either not vote or hope a moderate wins the Republican nomination because few of them will vote for the Marxists likely to win the Democratic nomination. Despite all the Bush demonizing, the race will be very close.
2007-09-07 19:44:08
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answered by Caninelegion 7
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The Democrats do need to actually follow bin Laden's advice. But doesn't it really just enforce the fact that we still haven't got the man responsible for 9/11? Still out there making tapes and now dying his beard. Is he in Iraq? Don't think so, he is probably in some palace in Saudi Arabia.
2007-09-08 02:21:26
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answered by sanityinga 2
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I will still vote Dem, thank you. There is no proof a Dem President will side with al Qaeda. It's better than the Corporate whores we have in the white house now. Why is your question so extreme? What, do you think all or even one Dem is going to convince you to become Islamic too? "If you don't vote Republican, you side with the terrorists" -- give me a break. It's getting old and lame. Even if the impossible were going to happen, it would still be a better option than having Ann Coulter trying to convert me into a right-wing Christian nutjob. Or better yet, having to listen to Republican sound clips over and over and over and over again.
2007-09-08 02:13:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Why do you even care what Osama Bin Laden has to say? Hasn't even Bush said that Bin Laden is "insignificant" now? That is, now that Bush has been outsmarted by bin Laden for six years, and failed after all these years to even find him, let alone bring him in "dead or alive" as he swore he would.
Let's hope to God that the Dem's can clean up the mess that the Bush administration and his lapdog Republican congress have created for America and for the World.
Why do we even listen to Bush any more, when we know what he's going to say. His "strategy" in Iraq is working, because he's such a great leader? 'Nuff said...
2007-09-08 02:15:58
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answered by Don P 5
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The illiberals will. Global warming, high mortgage rates - Osama sounds like he's trying to win the Democratic nomination. I wouldn't be suprised if he won 5% of the vote as a write-in candidate.
2007-09-08 02:11:15
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answered by qwert 7
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I think that I'd like to build a time machine, then I could go back and stop your mother from having sex with her brother. Then, you'd never been born and I'd never have had to read your moronic questions. That's what I think. By the way, your Republican party is still going to get smashed in 2008. Pleasant dreams.
2007-09-08 02:36:01
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answered by Anonymous
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American Imperialism is what has brought this hostility to our country!
U.S. Foreign policy is what needs to change!
People in the M.E. have long memories and remember things like when the U.S. CIA created Operation AJAX in 1953 and took out Iran's democratically elected leader and replaced him with the Shah of Iran!
2007-09-08 02:18:32
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answered by Kelly B 4
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Osama is America's best friend. Bush needs him.
2007-09-08 02:13:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Hopefully. After the failed policies in this lie-based war, any change is a change for the better.
2007-09-08 02:09:56
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answered by Chi Guy 5
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If there was a Democrat in office, Osama Bin Laden wouldn't still be making tapes.
Your President is a moron.
Sorry to have to tell you this, but you needed to know.
2007-09-08 02:09:01
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answered by Cerulean 3
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