I would take a man of strong Christan faith, who lets the teachings guide his decisions. I also want someone who is of very strong will who will not bend and work in the interest of national safety and prosperity.
2007-11-01 11:17:59
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answered by mustagme 7
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A person of strong convictions, high morals, steadfast, who does not govern by the polls or with his finger in the wind to see what the reaction to his decisions might be, who understands the world situation and acts according to our interests, who is not swayed or diverted by the opposition party's efforts to derail him - in short, a president like George W. Bush. The bombers are uneducated, uncivilized young men or children with small lives and little chance of ever being happy, who are tricked by the mullahs or their parents into thinking that they will get to paradise, where 70 virgins will be waiting for them. The parents' motives are entirely selfish - gaining either local recognition or being paid for their children to blow themselves up. Sadaam used to pay the parents $25,000 for each child who killed themselves and others. All of this is propelled by the "religion of peace".
2007-11-01 11:28:05
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answered by Anonymous
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The type of person to represent the united states of america should be a person concerned in its people, and race it represents, the america that is taught to ourselves and children to be, is that here we have freedom, safety,and that opportunity is at our grasp.We live in a world of competition ,and education is a must to be able to compete.It has become to the world that america is losing face,maybe we should not stick our face everywhere,keep it at home,re-build our people,knowledge and tecknology will set us free.As for second question,suicide bombers,Religion is a powerful word that is needed to be understood, and it goes back to education,dedication, Money.
2007-11-01 12:16:16
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answered by Anonymous
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They don't think they are committing suicide.
The Koran forbids suicide.
They think their way around it by saying it's an act of self defense and martyrdom.
In their minds, they are not dying. They are achieving eternal life.
Think about this when considering a ''type" for president.
Would you think that a cowboy from the deep south, complete with snake skin boots, a ten gallon hat and a big ole belt buckle would be the man to put a stop to the KKK with troops and bring about complete democracy as a matter of law by sitting down with Martin Luther King to sign a civil rights bill that HE demanded from the congress?
Sounds crazy doesn't it?
See Lyndon Johnson
2007-11-01 11:23:37
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answered by Anonymous
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The ideal president would be someone who has dedicated their life to acquiring nothing but humility and wisdom.
And the second question is easy enough to answer, the same way that you get anyone to kill for ideologies, you start to play with fire, a.k.a. *pride*. if you can convince them that they can be PROUD of doing it, that there is HONOUR in it, then the sky is the limit.
When religion is attached, it's even easier, the brainwashing has already been initiated.
2007-11-01 11:42:46
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answered by ktp 2
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A person with strong values who cares about the majority of Americans and does not cater to small interest groups only.
Someone who is concerned with protecting the safety of the nation, while not using it as an excuse to overtax us all.
Finally, someone who knows what works doesn't need fixing, and promises to preserve the character of our culture by stopping the flux of illegals.
2007-11-01 11:17:36
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answered by giannasanmarco 2
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Ron Paul.
2007-11-01 11:19:17
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answered by acedelux 6
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Someone who categorically didn't want the job. The only sort of person you could trust with that much power is someone who doesn't want it.
2007-11-01 11:20:30
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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john kerry
al gore
hillary
john edwards
2007-11-01 11:18:17
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answered by Military Supporter! 6
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