Kucinich? He's too weak on immigration.
Right now, its a contest and the best liar wins.
None of the candidates impress me, from either party.
2007-11-26 15:32:56
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answered by Bambi 5
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Well my friend I know how you feel and war is ugly really makes no damn sense (but and a big but it is) the war that the Islamic fascists have waged on the free world will not go away or end if we surrender in Iraq and Afghanistan, it will make them grow stronger and at some point we will have to engage them again and even more will die.Remember they have been at war with us and attacking the free world for a long time! And they won't just go away... They have a goal to wipe freedom loving people off the face of the earth or convert them. I don't know about you but I am not willing to worship a moon God named Allah and kill and capture Innocent women and children and men in his name. They must be stopped. United we can beat them, destroy this evil, divided we will loose. I love this country even with all of our faults and love the simple freedoms I have like watching what I want on TV and doing what I want on my pc, choose what I want and when I eat. Who I pray to and what job I want. All of these things that we take for granted and many more will be taken away if we cut and run and let them win. So what is it you really want? To be enslaved by a bunch of terrorist crazy's or have the freedoms you have now. Pray for our troops that they conquor this evil swiftly and with as little life loss as possible. But above all destroy this evil.
2007-11-26 15:14:16
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answered by crusinthru 6
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Your on the right track to higher thinking. My vote goes to Kucinich as well. Who's the only one to spot Bush's Lies. Kucinich!!. Who is the only one who is trying to impeach Cheney. Kucinich!!. Why do the people let the media pick their vote for them. If it wasn't for the media. Kucinich will have the upper hand. It is time we vote retrospectively for someone who is going to restore america's values, bring our troops home, and finally work the hardest out of all them. My goal for the next year, Is to march down the white house with Kucinich Supporters to bring exposure to him.
The only way to get him into office is to help him out, Donate/Fundraise/Campaign.
KUCINICH 08'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111
2007-11-28 16:23:27
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answered by Anonymous
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My favorite this time arount is Barak Obama. He is good for America. When dealing with the end and aftermath of a war we need a leader who can unite America. Obama's main competition in the primaries, Hillary, can't do that because there are already too many people who absolutely refuse to like her, no matter what she does they seem to have been trained by their friends and family that she is "bad." Several polls sugest that Obama leads all candidates (R or D) when it comes to the people's perception of his honesty, integrity, and comfort level. People are comfortable with him and he is a likable guy. Next, he will be good for our international reputation, which has been ruined by the Bush-Cheney administration and their "war on terror." Because of his likability, Obama can attract positive attention to America by foreign governments. Also, his policy is tough and right-on. He will end the war, he will relieve America of our deficit (not necessarliy by raising taxes sky-high, but by adjusting government spending so that we aren't wasting money on unnecessary and inefficient projects). He will reform education, give all American's the Healthcare that they are entitled to, and he has a specific plan to solve out social security problem. He stands up for the lower and middle class, and fights for the rights of all Americans, rich or poor, sick or healthy, young or old, native or immigrant, black or white or latino or asian. He has a plan for every problem America is facing right now and he knows what he has to do to make it work. Many people question his experience, but he actually has plenty. He was a law professor, community organizer, and a civil rights lawyer; he was in the Illinois state legislature for years, and currently he is in the US Senate. He has just enough experience to know how to play the game, but not too much that it has corrupted him. He is also one of the only candidates from either party to refuse to accept money (bribes) from special interest groups and Washington lobyists, therefore he is obliged to make decisions that are good for America, not good for the industries that gave him money (examples: pharmaceutical, oil, tobacco, etc.). He knows what is good for America and is not afraid of the change that must be implimented to see that good surface.
2007-11-26 15:51:30
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answered by Anonymous
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no, all believe in taking the fruits of someone else's labor and handing it over to government . Somehow they know better what to do with your money. Remember we are all childern , adults and old people at one time in our life. For some reason the democrats want to take from one group and give to another as a matter of policy. Treat all people equally over their whole lifetime and our communities would be stronger and their would be less divisiveness in society as a whole.
2007-11-26 15:06:30
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answered by WSD 2
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Leaning toward Richardson in the primary, but he probably won't win the nomination. I think the war will "end" by '09, but there will continue to be, unfortunately, a US troop presence in Iraq, Kuwait, etc.
My great concern right now is W invading Iran. So completely unnecessary.
2007-11-26 15:00:19
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answered by BanquoDangerfield 2
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Nope!
Hitlery Rotten Clintoon is a witch and will destroy this country! The rest are not much better.
2007-11-26 15:15:02
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answered by Anonymous
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No. And it's not that I disagree with their platform. I just think they have terrible candidates. But then again, so do the Republicans. It's very queer that neither party has any respectable candidates.
2007-11-26 14:58:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Obama. A change from the worst. Honesty, integrity, family oriented. Hilary's accusations of experience are unfounded in that her experience in foreign affairs consisted of dinners and sight seeing. I'll vote for him!
2007-11-26 14:59:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Go John Edwards!!!!
2007-11-26 15:02:14
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answered by Texas Democrat 3
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