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Which candidate makes you quiver at the thought of them getting elected?

2007-09-18 10:11:51 · 17 answers · asked by Lite 1 in Politics & Government Politics

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Anyone who proudly proclaims to be Republican.

2007-09-18 12:50:27 · answer #1 · answered by r0cky74 4 · 1 0

Any of those "top tier" extremists that the main$tream media nutcases support so strongly.

Hillary Clinton is crazy, a fake anti-war candidate (she actually wants to continue the Iraq War and wage other wars), and an economic idiot (she is foolish enough to believe that socialism is economically sound).

Barack Obama doesn't know what the 2nd Amendment is (contrary to the fascists and commies who say otherwise, the 2nd Amendment provides an absolute right to own a weapon for self-defense), has been reluctant to oppose nuking Iran, and while probably the best of the top tier, is still awful enough to be unfit to elect.

John Edwards wants to reinstate slavery (aka the draft), start a utopian program to end poverty (he needs to learn that government can't help people, only the free market can, and fast, before he causes an economic catastrophe).

Rudy Giuliani is a gun-grabbing, consistently anti-life (he is the worst of the warhawks and wants to invade just about every country on the planet) nutcase who won't rest until every one of our freedoms are gone (this is what his record in New York City proves, as he turned that city into a police state). He has absolutely no conscience and should not be anywhere near the presidency.

John McCain spends money like a drunken sailor, supports waging wars on half the Middle East, and opposes free speech (ever heard of McCain-Feingold?).

Mitt Romney is a flip-flopping Massachusetts liberal who wants to double Guantanamo and institute Socialist Medicine. Nobody knows just how extreme his agenda is, but he cannot be trusted.

Fred Thompson is a trial lawyer (much like John Edwards), lobbyist (he lobbied for the abortion industry, among others), and has been involved in astroturf politics (he draws nobody to his events and yet he claims to be running a grassroots campaign, proving that he is astroturfing). He is a warmongering Rockefeller Republican whom we don't need anywhere near the White House.

From the lower tier, Joe Biden and Chris Dodd (clones of each other) scare me most from the Democrat side. These guys are pro-war, anti-freedom FDR Democrats (as if we ever again need to have an FDRish president that has absolute hatred of freedom). On the Republican side, I would say Alan Keyes. He probably belongs in a mental institution. The last thing we need is a homophobic religious fanatic in the White House (I have no problem with religion, but I don't want a Christian version of Osama bin Laden in the White House).

If the choice is between 2 of the "top tier" candidates, I will vote for a 3rd party in the general election. The last thing we need is to have a repeat of the last 2 elections, in which we had 2 absolutely awful choices each time (while Bush has been one of our worst presidents ever, Kerry and Gore would probably have been even worse). Under no circumstances will I ever vote for Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, John Edwards, John McCain, Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney, or Fred Thompson.

2007-09-18 17:32:37 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I am glad the chances are between slim and none because we would really be in the soup if Ron Paul were to be elected. You may think this country is in a mess now, if he got elected this would seem like the good old days of happiness and full freedom.

2007-09-18 17:22:11 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

Duncan Hunter.

2007-09-18 17:16:22 · answer #4 · answered by ck4829 7 · 1 2

Rudy. He's kind of got that "turd rising to the top of the bowl" look to him. I think he would be sworn in and then all the ideas would dry up.

2007-09-18 17:19:28 · answer #5 · answered by Deep Thought 5 · 5 0

i fear the elephant party
i don't care for the donkeys either but they are better than the elephants.

2007-09-19 02:26:22 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

All of the Democrats make me cringe and I'm not really sold on any of the Republicans.

2007-09-18 17:15:30 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

Hillary... Honestly, no Presidential candidate since FDR has scared me quite so much as she does.

2007-09-18 17:19:51 · answer #8 · answered by Richard S 5 · 1 4

Bush again, but he has not passed a law that allows more than two terms yet~!

2007-09-18 17:15:46 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Dem....well its a toss up b/t obama (major lack of experience) and Hillary (b/c of everything she says)

repub.....Ron Paul....scary, really he is!

2007-09-18 17:26:41 · answer #10 · answered by tll 6 · 0 2

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