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DO you run + hide and not let him in? OR let him in and talk to him?

2007-09-07 20:21:24 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

26 answers

I would let him in and talk to him and give him the respect and courtesy due to a sitting President of the United States of America.
Then I would tell him to stay the course in Iraq rather than create a power vacuum for Iran to spread even more terrorism throughout the world. The soldiers who have come back from Iraq and my family who has served there seem to agree it would be bad to just pull out and let it fall apart.

2007-09-07 22:29:54 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

If he is delivering my check from Publisher's Clearing House, I'll let him in, after I make sure he knows I have no oil in my backyard.
If he isn't, I'd give him a bag of Rold Gold and see if i could teach him to jump through hoops, or fetch a stick.

2007-09-07 21:33:42 · answer #2 · answered by avail_skillz 7 · 4 1

I don't think anyone has a choice but to let him in.

I'd LOVE to talk to him. I'd give him 2 hours about how middle class America has taken a beating from him and his cronies.

I'm even confident I could debate him on national TV and win...!

2007-09-07 21:00:04 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 6 1

Let him in and talk to him.

Even, though I think he is the backside of a horse, I still think that expressing my views to him in an appropriate manner is the best way to oppose him.

2007-09-07 20:28:03 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

That all depends on what he talks about.


Is he gonna give me a bunch of political rhetoric or is he going to have a truth serum?

2007-09-07 20:26:31 · answer #5 · answered by nothingconstant 7 · 4 1

I would do what all the liberals say we should do - talk to those that you disagree with. I think he's a horrible president but it would be interesting. I hear he's much more impressive in person than he appears to be on TV. For example, he can speak English.

2007-09-07 21:19:57 · answer #6 · answered by qwert 7 · 2 4

I would be thrilled that the president of the United States was visiting me. I still have a great deal of respect for the office of the presidency. It is a shame more americans dont. Does anyone truly realize what an incredibly hard job it is?

2007-09-07 20:28:38 · answer #7 · answered by cadisneygirl 7 · 3 5

I would love to talk to him.........at length, just to make an honest appraisal of the man. At the moment he's off my Chrismas card list.

2007-09-07 20:36:29 · answer #8 · answered by batfood1 4 · 5 1

I have always suspected that he would be a blast to party with. I don't agree with him on hardly anything, but still. He just looks and sounds like a guy who would throw a killer BBQ.

Personally, I think we could solve alot of our foreign policy woes with a few well timed keggers on the white house lawn.

2007-09-07 20:28:55 · answer #9 · answered by joecool123_us 5 · 2 4

I would purposely be out of town that day. I don't talk to mass-murderers, and he's the worst one the world has seen since Pol Pot.

2007-09-07 20:51:06 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 5 2

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