I would say Democrat, partly because they think he will go away on his own, and he can use that against us, and the other party is he might identify with how extreme a lot of the Democrats are becoming.
Ignorant uniformed people like the ones who gave possibly the most ignorant answers I have ever seen. These are the people who just use insults instead of facts and use that as propaganda for other uniformed people until you have what we have today which is a majority of a nation who doesn't want to defend it and thinks they are just entitled to freedom because they are so spoiled living here, they don't realize that we still have people who are threats to us.
How can anyone say Republican they are the ones fighting in case you forgot, you're the ones enabling them by wanting to leave so they can build up again, they can't build up when they are running or fighting. You people have to be smart enough to know that right? That is more proof of left extremists who ignore facts, it's scary I hope these are like teenagers or just people who aren't familiar with the world yet, otherwise we are screwed.
2007-09-10 07:03:47
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answered by Anonymous
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bin Laden would vote Republican. Not just because he was afraid of the smart man in the White House, Bill Clinton. Not only because he knows that as long as the stupid man, George W. Bush, remains in the White House, he won't be pursued. But did you read the transcript of the latest video? He was bragging about how there are no taxes in Islam. No taxes? Osama bin Laden is a conservative Republican! It always comes down to taxes with those people!
2007-09-11 04:53:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Nah...he'd hate everybody in the U.S. equally.
The only reason the Democrats are playing the "anti-war" card right now is because it works against the Republicans. If it were a Democratic President who'd taken us to war, the Dems would be pushing the "stay the course" line and it'd be the Republicans insisting the war is lost.
It's a sad commentary on our system, but politics has become "to hell with what's best for the country...what's best for our PARTY?" game nowadays...for both conservatives and liberals.
2007-09-10 07:04:58
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answered by Anonymous
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hi. good concept scary question... properly i might could say he might stick to alongside with the elite of this united states, and because the two social gathering device substitute into created to maintain "we the persons" divided and we at present have a Republican president, he might maximum actual vote Democrat. regrettably "the customary public" hasn't yet caught onto the reality that social gathering would not be counted all yet some politicians suck regardless of social gathering association.
2016-10-10 07:47:14
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answered by Anonymous
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He is vehemently against democracy. He believes democracy goes against the teachings of Islam. He would not vote either way, and would 'discourage' others from voting too.
The very idea that he would quietly go to a polling station, register his vote and support the 'great satan' through his democratic assent is completely absurd.
2007-09-10 07:03:35
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answered by Mordent 7
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Keep in mind this is only my opinion. If Osama Bin Laden wants to Kill Americans, which I think we can all agree he does. Then he would vote for the Candidate that would most enable him to do so. Which means whatever person is most against troop withdrawal.
I believe, that Osama Bin Laden would be a John McCain supporter.
Remember this is only my opinion.
2007-09-10 07:35:57
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answered by Anonymous
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He is neither a Democrat nor a Republican, however he appears to realize that Democrats place fewer obstacles in his path than Republicans.
No doubt, the Islamofacists saw Clinton as weak, and now see Bush as strong.
2007-09-10 08:25:32
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answered by Anonymous
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He campaigns for the Democrats because it worked so well in the 04 Presidential race.He helped get President Bush re-elected.
Knowing that his words would get endless play on talk radio, his endorsement of Kerry sealed the election for Bush.
Why would he want a Dem in power?
It is far easier for him to kill Americans and foster worldwide ill will toward us while we are in Iraq.
His attack on 9/11 brought support to the USA and made him hated around the world, He does not want that again.
2007-09-10 07:43:56
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answered by Think 1st 7
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Well I think Osama and George Bush are friends. Bush fondly refers to him as the Big O, because of Osama's 6ft 5 inch frame.
Osama may even take the role as Bush's political strategist, filling the role vacated by Karl Rove.
2007-09-10 07:59:24
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answered by Anonymous
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He would vote Republican and here is why. The Republicans want us to stay in Iraq. That helps him recruit members for Al Qaeda. If we leave, as the Democrats want, he will have a tough time recruiting because the infidels will have left their sacred land. He also knows that a Democratic president is liable to focus more of our resources on tracking him down and eliminating him and Al Qaeda than the Republican Administration has done since they took office in January of 2001. You don't state why you think he would be a hard core Democrat so you are indeed wrong.
2007-09-10 07:06:10
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answered by Anonymous
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