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Issues he stands for, when he entered the race, your predictions on the outcome of the primaries...etc.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!

2007-10-30 09:56:34 · 7 answers · asked by Marla 3 in Politics & Government Elections

I would prefer if you provided some information about his issues, but if you give tour opinion of him please state why u think that about him.
Thank you.

2007-10-30 10:02:15 · update #1

7 answers

I commend all Americans who are trying to learn more about the candidates before the 2008 election. In my opinion, an uniformed voter is down right dangerous. I am supporting the Republican Ticket for their stance on Foreign Policy. I do not believe that the ticket will lead with Rudy, Mitt or Ron Paul and this is why….

Strike Rudy - He is responsible for nixing the Line Item Veto, pro-abortion, he spends to much! Check his record!

Strike Mitt - He is trying to sell us on the fact that he is Ronald Reagan's Clone which is so not-true. Blames his MA record on him having to work in a Liberal State, He is a FRAUD and McCain called him on it in the 10/21/07 debate!

Strike Ron Paul - He is not really a Republican, has no clue on foreign policy and is likely a racist. See the web-site below.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1835179/posts


Hillary Supporters Please read this!
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AltCYoWQJyiRh9CwPYjMrdLsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20071027105509AAcWJ0b or go right to the source @

http://www.gop.com/Blog/Default.aspx


http://www.ontheissues.org/2004_GOP_Platform.htm Republican – McCain, Huckabee, Thompson

http://gopplatform08.blogspot.com/2007/05/grassroots-conservative-republican.html?gclid=CMKKzLm9t48CFQ2aOAodAlZFdg


http://www.fff.org/freedom/0301f.asp Libertarian – Ron Paul

http://www.ontheissues.org/Dem_Platform_2004.htm - Democrat - Hillary, Obama

Good Question! Thanks for asking....

2007-11-02 16:41:29 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

well two things I don't like about him 1. He wasn't even present to vote for or againist sanctions in Iran 2. All the campaigning he's doing in churchs oo ya and 3. the fact he is paying someone to campaign for him that says he was gay but that the lord saved him from being gay? I mean come on! the guys a total homofobe.

2007-10-30 17:01:04 · answer #2 · answered by Looking for the REAL answer! 3 · 2 3

My prediction is that Hillary will win the democratic nomination (she's not my candidate) but she seems to have a strong lead in all the polls.

As for Obama.. I love his personality, but I hate his policies.. As much as he claims to be the anti-establishment candidate, he is just that.. He cannot promise to withdraw the troops out by 2013, possibly later and has yet to present a proper exit strategy. He voted in favor of the Patriot Act.. which is a direct infringement on our rights. While I respect the fact that he spoke out against the war before he came into office, he later told the NY Times, had he been in the Senate he may have voted differently. And what about the economy, taxes, social security, not to mention a presidency with him may lead us into another war with Iran or Pakistan, one which he commented he would invade without the consent of the government, and the other where he missed the vote, and never spoke out against and attempted to sponsor a legislation in favor of designating the Iranian National Guard a terrorist organization (he also stated he wouldn't rule out strikes against them) .. And what about his votes making it harder for average citizens to sue big corporations?

not to mention he constantly lies about not being in the pockets of corporations, interest groups and lobbyists, when he CLEARLY is..

"Obama's reliance on such deep-pockets supporters helps explain why he voted for a business-driven "tort reform" bill that rolled back working peoples' ability to obtain reasonable redress and compensation from misbehaving corporations. It is certainly part of why he opposed an amendment to the Bankruptcy Act that would have capped credit card interest rates at 30 percent. It is undoubtedly related to his vote against a bill that would have killed an amendment to the 2005 energy bill that Taxpayers for Common Sense and Citizens Against Government Waste called "one of the worst provisions in this massive piece of legislation." Under the amendment, which passed with Obama's help, U.S. taxpayers are providing millions of dollars in loan guarantees to power plant operators. They "risk losing billions of dollars if the companies default," as Ken Silverstein wrote in the November, 2006 issue of Harper's Magazine ("Barack Obama Inc.: The Birth of a Washington Machine").

"Reliance on corporate cash and power is also likely related to Obama's opposition to the introduction of single-payer national health insurance on the curious grounds that such a welcome social-democratic change would lead to employment difficulties for workers in the private insurance industry and that "voluntary" solutions are "more consonant" with "the American character" than "government mandates." The latter judgment is advanced despite the fact that a large U.S. majority supports government-mandated universal health insurance. "

For more information, please visit:
www.ontheissues.org
www.blackagendareport.com
www.MSNBC.COM

2007-10-30 17:46:51 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

He is related to the evil Rick Chaney.
His wife is a member of the CFR.

2007-10-30 17:10:48 · answer #4 · answered by zombi86 6 · 2 2

well if you can believe the information posted, the URL is his web page ...

2007-10-30 17:05:10 · answer #5 · answered by Indiana Frenchman 7 · 1 1

Hillary is going to eat him alive (she is much more evil than him, his is inexperience and once his money supporters realize she is going to win it all, they will abandon him and throw their support her way).

He is related to Dick Cheney (not my opinion, on the news).

His wife said that his daughters think he is stink - fitting, give his initials (B.O. if you leave out the initial for his middle name Hussein). And that's not my opinion, she said it in a magazine interview and it was heavily reported.

2007-10-30 17:00:29 · answer #6 · answered by Yo it's Me 7 · 1 4

don't want any, he's a demon crat.

2007-10-30 16:59:36 · answer #7 · answered by Godsgirl 4 · 2 5

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