Heaven, heaven on earth for sure.
2007-11-16 05:33:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I left the celebration in the course of the Reagan years. I felt there turned right into a branch in what they reported they stood for and their moves. I resented that they grew to develop right into a celebration of the so said as moral majority. previously this I felt they stood for extraordinarily own liberty and conservative authorities, meaning fiscally, no longer someones concept of moral conservatism. also the celebration grew to develop into the celebration of massive employer and really crapped on us small employer human beings. for the duration of those very last years we've considered the consolidation of massive agencies and rules enacted to scouse borrow from the undesirable and grants to the wealthy. The consolidation of media merchants have left us because the most entertained and least suggested human beings in the international, i extremely resent this. i'd have voted for McCain in 2000, yet he keen to run with the neocons and gave up his maverick ideas, that harm him a lot. at the same time as Steele apologized to Limpballs, I lost any appreciate I nevertheless had for the celebration. they could do better to diminish back Ron Paul than the different determination obtainable as he extremely does stand for replace and economic duty, own liberty and putting an end to the spending brought about by ability of attempting to help an empire on the backs of the operating human beings.
2016-10-24 08:31:55
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answered by riedinger 4
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One thing's for sure: whenever the majority in Congress and the President are of the same party, the President doesn't have to push very hard to get his agenda to become law. It doesn't matter which party, either. But with the current scandalls rocking the GOP in congress, do they really have a chance of seizing the majority back in the near future?
2007-11-16 07:00:21
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answered by Richard H 7
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America will be a nightmare, all industrie will control the healthcare, social structures, employment, and a large part of American will be poor, so poor that they'll die by miss care ... Or during a war ... President Eisenhower said in his last speech, that america must be carefull about militaro-industrialist companies (he didn't knew Enron or Halliburton) they control America by politic and money ! Dick cheney boardmember of Halliburton, Bush's familly have investissment in these companies ...
2007-11-16 05:44:43
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answered by Sherkhan Fu Chuan 4
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It depends on if they are Republicans that spend like drunken sailors in port, or if they are actually fiscally conservative.
Though, it is better than any alternative where Democrats would have Congress or the White House.
2007-11-16 06:14:22
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answered by The Patrioteer 4
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Dude ... what are you smoking. None of that is going to happen.
I guess the front door at the drug store is wide open an Rush Limbaugh is dispensing hallucinogenics like candy.
Please turn your self back in to Bellevue. Reality is calling.
2007-11-16 05:45:02
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answered by rikfreese 3
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Don C responded the same way I was going to. I got a vision of some jackbooted, gestapo type asking to see my papers when I read this question.
2007-11-16 06:00:46
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answered by gone 7
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Sorry I can't answer that question I am laughing to hard that you believe George Bush's legacy is one of Success and Hard Work. I do believe the prosperity part though if your referring to him and his buddies.
2007-11-16 05:34:29
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answered by mrlebowski99 6
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Don't worry, that will not happen and as for your second paragraph, the corruption and scandal and lies and historical degradation of our country will all come out and be heard, hopefully they can recover some of those millions of emails that are currently "missing" from white house servers.
2007-11-16 05:37:46
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answered by World Peace Now 3
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Exactly like 2005, just with a higher death count in Iraq and a bigger national debt.
2007-11-16 05:34:48
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answered by M M 3
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The looks on people's faces in places like Berkeley would be priceless.
2007-11-16 05:42:54
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answered by Anonymous
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