Nothing. Thought I would sit around on my vss and complain that life sucks and it's all the democrats doing. Lose my job, lose my house and collect welfare to prove my point.
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I will go to work each day like I always do, and get over it, because that is the way the vote works. I will eat a banana split, say life is good and I am still glad to be an American.
I choose number 2, life is good and I am proud to be an American, no matter who is the President, and I like Ice Cream.
2007-09-21 09:32:29
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answered by libsticker 7
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Have a rotten day or two mourning the loss of the sanity of the country and then watch to see where the wheels start coming off. I assume that there will be problems. I would hope that better sense would prevail and I would watch to see what was happening.The good thing about our country is that we actually can see the effects of our own bad judgement and correct the situation in a reasonable time period.
I'm sure that many of those who see Bush as a bad choice are thrilled that his term is coming up. I would feel similarly elated at the prospect of an election if, as I assume, the Democrat chooses too liberal a domestic policy and too conciliatory a foreign policy.
2007-09-21 09:33:35
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answered by Matt W 6
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I'm curious about THAT -too! Do you think the suicide rate will go up markedly? -Or that alot of Right-Wingers will flee to join their relatives in Iraq?? -Or that they'll all huddle together in a David Koresh style Commune outside of Crawford Texas- & flay their bodies with stinging nettles while jabbering in "tongues"??? Why, I'm tempted to vote for Hillary- just to find out! From the way those on the "Right" carry on about it, it CERTAINLY could be the END OF THE WORLD- as they know it!!! :)
2007-09-21 09:37:51
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answered by Joseph, II 7
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i do no longer think of he can carry any Republican states against McCain. i might decide to have a transformation interior the White abode, yet in my opinion experience that Clinton is the only one that ought to triumph over the Republicans, and he or she is, regrettably, being pushed to the realm. McCain would have made a extensive errors in arranging debates with Obama and leaving Clinton out.
2016-10-09 14:51:50
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answered by ? 4
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IF? It is almost a certainty that a Dem will win the 08 presidential election. This country is tired of the lies and mismanagement that the Repubs has shown us these last almost 7 years.
2007-09-21 09:33:54
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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Laugh it off and start planning for 2012, but given the sad state of the Democratic Party and the various antics of their hand-picked (or nose-picked) candidates, I don't think that there's much of a chance of it happening.
2007-09-21 09:50:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I'll deal with it. But what willl you do if repubs start treating the Dem President like you guy's have been treating Bush?
2007-09-21 10:29:21
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answered by madd texan 6
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I would, to the best of my ability, take advantage of all of their "tax credits" for people who don't pay taxes and all the other government freebies and handouts that the dems have to offer. I sure as hell would not try to work any harder or earn any more money just to pay taxes into the system. I'd feel a lot better mooching off democratic handouts knowing that I didn't vote for them. But let's hope it doesn't happen. I'd hate for you to have to pay for my laziness and lack of initiative.
2007-09-21 09:36:49
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answered by Dan 2
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Watch the trade deficit go up 1,302% like it did, the last time we had a democratic president.
The US had a world wide trade deficit of just 39 billion dollars when Clinton was elected.
Look what it was when he left, as american jobs went poof.
2007-09-21 09:37:36
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answered by jeeper_peeper321 7
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Same thing we did in 1992 and 1996. We certainly won't threaten to leave the country!
2007-09-21 09:31:24
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answered by amazin'g 7
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