Would have been elected 100 years ago.
Will never be a corporate candidate in this age.
I'd vote for him since I agree most with him compared to the other candidates.
2007-11-17 05:23:27
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answered by Dastardly 6
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The only ones who call him a nut case are the ones who don't listen to him and only listen to the media.. Personally I won't vote for him because I don't agree with some of his stands, but atleast I gave him the time to listen to him and he really isn't that far off.. I just feel there is someone more qualified in Joe Biden. Chances of him getting elected? VERY slim.. people will vote as the media wants and that will be Hillary, but remember the media supported Bush and look at us now. I'm sorry but Hillary is the worst candidate running.. Do you really want someone with no qualifications other than she was married to a president, and don't say her senate in NY, I live in NY and it is a well known fact she has done NOTHING but use this as her 8 year plan to become president. Her votes has proven to be wrong then she changes them to gain votes for president. She plays the gender card and anyone who says she doesn't is just blind.. And she has become nothing but a Politician and thats it.. Her stands are adjusted to get votes. The only decision she is firm on is to become president no matter what it takes.
st?? WOW where do you get your facts? This man does NOT take lobbiest money in any shape or form.. He runs his campaign with the slogan NO STRINGS ATTACHED.. This is a perfect example of an idiot spirting off his mouth about things he has no knowledge what so ever about and just want to deface a man without fact.. st... go learn about the candidates before you make an idiotic statement.. You won't look so foolish...
2007-11-17 13:31:55
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answered by Ditka 7
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I like and respect him, and regret that he has no chance whatsoever in hell of winning. Some people dismiss him as a nut-job without elaborating as to why they feel that way, or why the candidates *THEY* support or identify don't deserve such dubious titles. Others resort to lowbrow cheap shots regarding his physical appearance. (Can you say "alarmingly shallow lack of substance", boys and girls?) As far as I'm concerned, he's one of the few candidates who has consistently stated that the war in Iraq was a disastrous mistake, and he deserves kudos for that.
2007-11-17 13:50:46
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answered by David 7
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I love this man. He speaks of peace and diplomacy. He has a clear vision. The problem is he isn't status quo. People become afraid of new and innovative. They try to paint him as a nut. Were this early history they may call him a heretic. Think Galileio and Da Vinci.
2007-11-17 13:36:26
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answered by gone 7
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He's an honest and sincere man. He's also a damn communist and supports the enemy. Seeing UFOs and communicating with aliens from another dimension also makes him insane.
2007-11-17 23:52:39
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answered by Anonymous
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He actually has ideals and sticks with them. He doesn't just talk it, he does it. I wish more people listened to what he has to say.
I doubt he is still in the race by the time the PA primary comes along but if he is, he's got my vote.
2007-11-17 13:26:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I think he is a little weird but o.k.He must have somthing going for him as he has a young yummy wife .
2007-11-17 20:37:22
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answered by junk man 3
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And he is right most of the time, I like him a lot.
Why do people who call you a nut job, because you think outside of the box. We have done that all through history and most of the time that is how we got our greatest thinkers and inventors. They were always the ones people called nut jobs. such sheep.
2007-11-17 13:17:27
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answered by RELAX 4
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I think he's a great candidate, although I have a few issues with him.. for one his economic policy, we have a 2.4 trillion dollar deficit, now is not the time for him to be offering handouts, I believe he had some financial issues in Cleavland.. and he switched positions on abortion.. I still like him, but I prefer Ron Paul
2007-11-17 13:31:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I do like that he seems to shoot straight from the hip, but I don't agree much with his positions, so I would never vote for him but I do respect him.
2007-11-17 13:19:59
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answered by Anonymous
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