everyone keeps saying it is time for change but we still have the same BS now we have the Clinton's her husband and mouth piece how is running for prescient her or him. i will not vote for someone who cant talk for her self and when she does she does not make seance . we need to go forward not back'''''''''''''''''''
2007-11-09 03:00:04
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answered by butterfly 3
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Its not the Clintons and Bushes that are the Hatfield and McCoys, its the Republicans and Democrats. Getting rid of them might be fun, but its not going to happen this election cycle.
And Hillary is a Rodham, she just married into the Clintons.
2007-11-09 09:34:27
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answered by justa 7
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Good question and observation.
Anyone that calls you a commy needs to find a dictionary. They should also look up what brainwashing is.
Very true wealth and power are trying to dumb down working class. There are many examples: "Every child left behind," brainwashing to value unborn more than policies benefiting citizens and born people, allowing and supporting biased and opinionated Fox News to continue propaganda news, and thinking oil men Bush and Cheney have nothing to do with high oil prices. Other examples are people thinking milk comes from the grocery store and taking profit and control away from working class, such as beef having to be sent far away to get USDA approval.
I was one of the religiously brainwashed in 2000 and voted Bush. He acted like Ron Paul. Clinton is not my first choice but better than any of the brainwashing republicans, who use patriotic songs and the word constitution as rhetorical devices they can later define to their agenda and beliefs.
2007-11-09 11:46:46
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answered by Mike 4
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I think it's time for a big change. I totally agree and I am sorry that you think people have been bashing on Bush and Clinton but... Many people feel very strongly about what is going on in the country and the world.
I have said many things in the past about Bush and Clinton because I think they are on the same page on matters that are most important to them.
I have only tried to state facts that many people who support both might want to know.
Freedom, our rights as Americans and democracy are very important to me and it seems to be slipping from us because of fear tactics.
I just want Americans to be together on the issues that count, like freedom and rights. I want us to ban together and realize that this America is changing into what could shock us all in the end.
Look at Pakistan and what they are going through. That should be a wake up call for all Americans.
Yes its time for a huge change!!!!!
2007-11-09 08:46:51
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answered by letfreedomring 6
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GREAT QUESTION!
Please everyone, for the sake of our country, vote 3rd party no matter who or what happens, we all know they won't win anyways....but to make a 3rd party viable, will make a huge difference, in the attitudes of Dems and Reps. (as is harder and harder to distinguish between the two, once in office). No matter which of the 2 parties win, they will at least know that a large enough percentage want control brought back to the people. They both have gotten too good at, sneaking in pork belly, corrupt, favoritism pandering. Putting both on notice or "watch" will give the(shrinking into poverty) middle class an honest chance at a life. The whole conservative vs liberal ideology is just so much baloney when you think about it. Isn’t it like saying "change" vs "do not change?"... and how can either say they are not adding more laws, just to sneak in their pet payoffs. Its is almost impossible to get a business going, "completely by the book", (with the Federal and State requirements) unless you have some kind of "in" "special deal".... which is why there are so many "under the table" workers. Both parties have "cut their noses off to spite their face". They think they are creating tax revenue, but by making it too hard to compete with those pandered companies, they end up with "rogue" "zero ethics" flippant businesses, with so many people "temped", they not only deepened the health care problem but have dissolved the tax revenue they could have had if there were proper "check and balances" in place. Remember how Clinton disallowed homeowners to claim home repairs as a tax writeoff? Did that bring tax revenue...no the contractors just didn't file on most of the jobs they did, because they knew there wasn't going to be a 1099 to even know what they actually made. And giving welfare moms, jobs going after "deadbeat dads" seems genius on the surface.....except for one very important detail....They are not bounty hunters! All they did when they needed more money to get their girlfriends in, was "triple bill" the stand up guys who took the responsibility for their kids, after all they knew where they were, by the "payoff support in full" records on their computer. You haven't saved the children or the moms (your daughters) if 1/2 the pool of men they choose from are downtrodden, basket cases, living in silent desparation over lopsided parent rights, and family court judges who (in the 80's when in CA every guy was labeled a molester during a divorce) didn't have the discernment level of a "crack whore on acid" This continual "what they want to hear" speech repertoire, billions for education,... what they don't tell you is "the nothing on the other side" part, and the "whoever falls through the cracks", just "hide em on some campsite". Both parties have proven that they are either, void of understanding planning and executing logical solutions, or frustrated by the bypartisan power parades, subsquently resign to thinking, all they need to do is "business as usual" smile, pretend to care...and then float through their term, by passing the buck round and round. Without a 3rd party, set up for at least, the election "after" this one, or country will be toast...and that is IF we can light this fire under demreps butts right now by sticking to 3rd regardless of all the worthless hype.
2007-11-09 09:38:26
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answered by Anonymous
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it's always time for a change but unfortunately all the others are career politicians just like the clinton's and bush's the only difference is they have different names. politics is a difficult, dishonest, expensive but lucrative business. very few go into it with the high ideals of serving the people and those that do are soon jaded and their ideals crushed. most politicians are in it for the power, money and glory...sad but true. even sadder is there is really no other alternative or choice for us as citizens unless there is a revolution and an overhaul of the entire government and that will never happen because the american people have become so complacent.
2007-11-09 08:36:12
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answered by ?! 6
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Even if someone likes the three presidents with the names Bush and Clinton, one would have to be insane to want the same two families in power for longer when they have run the country for 20 yrs between them already
2007-11-09 08:41:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Sadly, political "royal families" have been around since the beginning... Adams, Roosevelt, Kennedy, Bush, and now Clinton... just to name a few. There are lots more...
Money follows money. Politics follows money.
Now I've depressed myself. :)
2007-11-09 09:48:17
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answered by greenman_4thefuture 2
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We'll the world was doing a heck of a lot better when the Clinton's were in office and both Bush's have done nothing but build their own wealth and making this country broke........
2007-11-09 09:35:13
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answered by WhAtEvEr....... 4
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We need a change. Someone that will actually do good for our economy. The war has cost the nation a ton and further worsened our budget deficit and with all of Hilary's expensive ideas we are going to be taxed to all hell and then bankrupted. I'd like to see a candidate that can actually bring us back into a good economy with far less budget deficit.
2007-11-09 09:32:01
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answered by J 2
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Well, we only have to worry about the Clinton's, Bush can't run remember.
I don't think Hillary will get elected anyways.
Personally, until his view in Immigration, I like McCain.
I get the feeling Obama is Anti-American
If people think Bush is bad for America, what will Hillary do?
2007-11-09 08:36:01
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answered by Colonel 6
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