God is good! I NEVER voted for Bush, none of them!!! And I feel great about Al Gore, whom I voted for! WAY 2 GO GORE on that Nobel Prize. Atta Boy!!!
2007-10-14 12:47:20
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answered by Hi Y'all! 4
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I am not happy with every thing that President Bush has or has not done but he is still the President and I will not engage in Bush bashing or be disrespectful while he is in office . It has never mattered to me if I voted for the man or not, I voted for J. Carter and I never stopped hoping that he could get it together even though his term in office was a total disaster. I did not vote for Bill Clinton because he came with too much baggage but he was my president and I stuck by him . I know how the people in Europe feel about us because I worked for them and lived with them for for a lot of years and when they ridicule the President they are ridiculing all of us and I will not give them the satisfaction of agreeing with them. One other thing they ridiculed Mr. Clinton too they didn't love him like a lot of people thought they did.
2007-10-14 13:23:06
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answered by hdean45 6
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The only regrets I have in voting for a president was when I voted for Clinton in 1992. I never realized what a "class warfare" baiter that guy was.
He still deserves to be tried for the tragedy at Waco.
2007-10-14 15:32:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, between Bush and Kerry , it's not like we had much of a choice. That is sort of like asking whether you want to die by impalement or being burnt at the stake. Not a good option either way. Though I despise Bush, I still think he is a better choice than Kerry ever would be. So no, I do not regret my choice, given the horrible options put before me. And until they change the power monopoly laws designed to harm third party candidates, they are just throwing the vote away.
2007-10-14 13:26:39
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answered by bacco l 3
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I had a friend who worked on the voting machines used in the 2000 and 2004 elections. He says those machines are very easily manipulated. It just takes a certain combination of keys to be pushed. Is it a coinsidence those machines were never used before?....Hmmmm
2007-10-14 15:35:00
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answered by Grasshopper 5
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HI THERE
Well it's hurts more when they loose and than waiting for the new rules that you did not vote for. Our issues looks like it does not matter if they veto it all in one.
our voices cannot be heard if the other party hands cover our ears,and eyes, we just go in sense less mode.
when the votes are cheated and recounted and we lose our votes it really gets me upset for these days in our age things like that should not be hap-pending but it does.
We just have to make the best of things and keep up with our daily lives.
be well be safe god bless
2007-10-14 12:59:01
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answered by sugarlove_one 4
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well first of all i did;nt vote for him.and i think he;s the worst president this country ever had.if any body should of learned a lesson from viet nam.it should of been him.but then again he was;nt a very good soldier any way.he got us into a war that is;nt going to go any where but in the fire.i can;t believe he;s so stupid that he thinks he can win a war with people who have been fighting for thousands of years.does;nt sound to smart to me.but that;s what you get when you vote for a president with no sense.
2007-10-14 12:58:22
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answered by bigjon5555 4
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I'm glad it's painful to you too. I would never vote for a Bush but yes, it has been painful for 8 Loooong years.
2007-10-14 12:47:31
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answered by dianemarieperrine 5
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I never voted for Bush, and have never voted for a Republican for any office, and I never will.
2007-10-14 15:26:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I didn't vote for either of the Bushes.
2007-10-14 12:53:37
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answered by nursesr4evr 7
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