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came to your house and asked u to vote for him again for an unprecedented 3rd term!

2007-10-12 21:16:11 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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Since I am a Democrat running for the United States Senate, I would ask him how much of a campaign contribution he is willing to make.


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2007-10-12 21:36:38 · answer #1 · answered by John H 6 · 1 0

I would point out to him that all he's really done these past years is keeping his supporters and fellow cronies happy, even if it went against the public's interest.
Therefore, I wouldn't vote for him (although I'm not of age yet and live in Australia).
His actions in his administration are far too numerious and criminal to name but let us look at 2 points in his Iraq agenda for a start:

- The Iraq war was a lie front the start. Saddam Hussein was NOT responsible for 9/11, despite 70% of the American people falling for this lie in the months after 9/11. In fact, Bush wanted to create a non-existant link between Iraq and Al-Queda and Osama bin Laden... or is that Osama bin Forgotten?
- There were NO weapon of mass destruction in Iraq, and 'documents' that claim to support this have been verified to be forged, and Saddam was no organising supplies of yellowckae uranium to make atomic bombs. What is worse, Bush used these documents in his State of the Union speech to emphasise why he wanted to invade Iraq, and no action into who commited the forgery has ever been undertaken, nor has any interest been expressed in doing so.

These actions can only be called deception to the American people.

2007-10-13 04:30:18 · answer #2 · answered by Quynh N 2 · 1 2

I guess in my mind I believe to error is human. I would tell him that he deserves a third term in office. Only so he can make right all of the mistakes he has made. I would tell him he would have to apologize for his lies. He would have to admit that Al Gore beat him in the presidential election. I am neither for or against the war. The war would not be a topic. In all honesty. The war has put a stop any more 911 happening. We are helping the good people over there. I would want him to publicly say he is sorry to Al Gore. I would tell him that he cheated AL Gore out of Presidential Race that he had one. I would then say. But in the end Al Gore is the better man. His book on Global warming won the Nobel Peace Prize award. I would tell him it is not fair for him to leave the huge mess behind that he created, and it is not fair that that someone else has to clean up his mess. That he needs to have a third time in office to clean up the damage. I would then ask him to reconsider his veto on health care coverage for children.

My final words would be to Error is human and now is your chance to fix your errors.

2007-10-13 04:27:44 · answer #3 · answered by vault 5 · 2 2

Your question is absurd. Third terms have been banned by congress, and Bush would not be canvassing door to door. I'm sure you were attempting to be humorous, but it just came across heavy-handed and more than a little paranoid.

2007-10-13 04:22:38 · answer #4 · answered by A Plague on your houses 5 · 1 2

Puke! I would, however, vote for George H.W. Bush or Bill Clinton again.

2007-10-13 04:48:40 · answer #5 · answered by James S 4 · 0 0

I would ask him what the legal basis behind such a request was and then, satisfied with his answer, I would say, YES!, pick up my old sandwich sign and hit a busy downtown curb.

2007-10-13 04:24:36 · answer #6 · answered by wider scope 7 · 1 1

If he came to MY house ... I would have to tell him that he is indeed as stupid as he looks .. because I am in Australia and I COULDN'T vote for him ... even if I wanted to .. BUT then THAT would make me as stupid as Him wouldn't it ;)

2007-10-13 04:38:36 · answer #7 · answered by ll_jenny_ll here AND I'M BAC 7 · 0 0

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2007-10-13 04:49:02 · answer #8 · answered by sea link2 4 · 0 0

I would encourage him to run for U.N. Secretary General, instead. He straightened out our country, and is the only one who might be able to fix that now-worthless organization.

2007-10-13 04:35:02 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

If the choice was between him and any of the Democrats? I would shake his hand and vote for him!

2007-10-13 04:31:35 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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