Very interesting question. No good choices anywhere.
2007-11-14 08:20:36
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answered by Bleh! 6
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I love you conservatives.
So willfully blind, so cute.
Obama is brilliant. Cobert is also a good choice. Bush had 8 years and a Republican congress. The proof is in the results. The two cats I mentioned could be lobotomized and still out think any one of the Republican candidates.
I used to listen to Rush. I voted for Bush. Once. He showed me that my upbringing and that my beliefs were way off target. I am feeling much better now.
Yay for Ohiofire! I am not alone in my conversion!
2007-11-14 16:23:57
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answered by The J Man 5
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Your question is insulting. If I'm a Democrat, then I'm blind. You offer no alternatives for me. Believe me, my wallet has never been better off with a Republican. I work for a living. I pay my taxes. I care about those less fortunate than myself. I support our troops, and would gladly die to defend my country, but that situation has never arisen in my lifetime. I make the best vote I can, but badmouthing me and the party I choose to support will never win you my support.
2007-11-14 16:25:18
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answered by chemcook 4
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Well, I guess some would argue that the rich will get richer and the poor poorer. I on the other hand don't believe in giving handouts to people who have neglected their own opportunities. As a registered Dem I feel a little left out, since I do believe in the rights of the middle class and lean less towards socialized healthcare and redistribution of corporate funds. Hello people, when you tax the corporations who do you think picks up the check??? The best market economy is a FREE market! WAKE UP.
2007-11-14 16:27:52
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answered by Amy K 2
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Ive voted republican for over 20 years....the republicans controlled both houses of congress and the whitehouse....during that time they did not enact any of the things they swear to have stood for all these years....smaller government, balanced budget, decreased spending, smaller entitlement programs, etc, etc, etc......in other words trhe republican party doesnt actually stand for any of these things, otherwise they would have enacted legislation and had no opposition........... I WILL vote for a democrat for the first time in my life
2007-11-14 16:27:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Obama is not a bad choice. And, I regret to inform you, I am not blind. Be nice in your questions, or risk the fact that no one will care the next time you ask something. And one more thing. Life has unexpected turns. just because we lable ourselves as one type of voter or another, doesn't mean we are blind. this system is set up so we can make educated decisions based on the available information. We aren't perfect, but we do have an opinion that matters!
2007-11-14 16:18:40
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answered by kingtekrin 2
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Gravel kucinich paul nader perot carter [conyers?rangel?] united for truth elicit fear smear blacklist.
The people know too much,
democracy rising democracy now.
Rage against the machine.
Honesty compassion intelligence guts.
No more extortion blackmail bribery division.
Divided we fall.
2007-11-17 03:16:09
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answered by NadePaulKuciGravMcKi 3
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I think that all the Candidates are fairly weak, in both parties.
I think that they are more of the same, big government, big spending, big taxes, low efficiency,low morals, low standards of achievement.
The only exception to this is Ron Paul.
He is the only candidate who has any chance of salvaging the American Dream, of freedom and liberty. He is the only Candidate who will restore our countries honor. He is the only Candidate who will be guided by our Constitution.
Whatever your party, you owe it to yourself and your children to at least look at what this man stands for.
2007-11-14 16:34:17
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answered by maryjellerson 4
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Don't you know that Democrats feel the very same way about the Republican candidates? Is Guiliani the best you guys can do? Pleeze.
2007-11-14 16:19:07
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answered by Anonymous
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We like what we see on the Dem side. Maybe you don't like the same things we like.. but that's why we vote and majority rules.
2007-11-14 16:20:18
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answered by pip 7
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I like the picture of Obama not placing his hand over his heart while the Pledge of Allegiance was being said—and his refusal to say the words as well—I found awe inspiring..
2007-11-14 16:21:29
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answered by DrB 7
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