I don't have a favorite yet.
2007-12-01 07:02:16
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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no. Same group of puppets we've had since Eisenhower.He did create the Interstate System,which was a copy of the Autobahn.So in a way he was a copy cat,but worse things have happened. While we're dreaming why not try an experiment that hasn't been done yet in 233 years? Either no President in office, or three Presidents in office, one from each party(Dem.Rep.& Ind.) ? I had an old science teacher that taught me "If you do the same controls all the time, the result will be the same all the time " So wouldn't making a big change , change the result ? I know it's just a dream, and like Martin Luther Kings dream it will take another 200 years to see a change .
2007-12-01 06:53:37
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answer #2
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answered by catspit 5
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Honestly, none. How I wish there was some unknown Amer-
ican who would stand up and tell us all that he stood for, and
the oppression he's felt living under a government that is no
longer for the people they are supposed to serve in the polit-
ical arena. Once people are in politics they seem to harden
to what the people want. They have a political agenda to
follow and usually money to line their pockets,is their goal.
So I am still hoping someone will come forth and show his
undying loyalty to the flag and to our people,and show us that
he has the honesty to actually instigate through his office the
wishes of the people, and try to get our great country back on
track. As it is now, all of our fathers, and grandfathers who
fought an died in world wars, has been in vain. We are allowing ourselves to be led like sheep and we're giving up
our rights on a continual basis. We are becoming downtrodden, by illegal aliens who are continually identified
as mere "immigrants" and not the illegals that they are. What
are we to do to win back the respect that our country deserves? Who can we find to run our next administration
honestly without corruption? Now we hear the pot shots
from one candidate toward another and I'm already tired of
the games those people play. And I don't want them to play
at my expense in the chairs they hold in office. I would like to
see all of them totally out of politics and their huge paychecks
can be left behind. They don't care about the poverty here in
our country. No let the illegals keep coming in so that there's
even more. Or more mouths to feed on welfare. Our legal
citizens can't even get help. Much less get a free scholarship
as illegals' children soon will be offerred. Where have all of
our rights gone? And where is our pride? I think that even if
we aren't religious, we all should be using prayer power for
just one honest, and truthful individual to come forward and
show us he's the ONE. The only one we can count on to run
our country the way it was meant to be run. For all of us real
Americans, and not just those in the federal and state
cabinets. It's time we took a hard look at what these candi-
dates stand for. And if they slide back and forth in their
opinions. We can't ignore what they've said on national TV.
And how can we forget? The only two I haven't caught either
changing their stands back and forth, are Mit Romney and
Fred Thompson. And I'm even leary about their honesty.
Pay attention people, our lives are on the line!
2007-11-30 14:51:41
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answer #3
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answered by Lynn 7
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Let's just let Bush have it & abolish all this wasteful spending on campaigning. There should be a law with a cap on this extravagant group of elitists who run for public office. They light my fire alright, but not enough to vote for any of them. I hear Hillary's campaign offices were held hostage today by a man with a bomb. I dread what this campaign is going to bring to the surface. It's gonna be a circus & a half & then some. It sickens me that America is being reduced to a media joke on national television. It doesn't say much for our upper level group who should know better as seasoned professionals in the political arena!
2007-11-30 14:00:06
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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From now on I will keep my mouth shut when it comes to politics.
Last week I voiced my opinion.
I was eaten alive, got chewed up and spit out.
My Hill Billy Granny from the Mountains of Tennessee always told me to never get into a discussion about religion or politics.
So I'll go with Anthony also.
2007-12-01 06:33:18
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answered by DeeJay 7
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I believe where there is fire there is smoke and smoke is not good for anyone.All they ever do is cut someone down while they try and make themselves look good. It's the same question and answers every elections and they never change a thing for the betterment for the American people WE have three parties and the Americans foot the bills for their parties
2007-12-01 01:44:31
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answered by gggggg 6
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Not a damn one of ‘em, and I don’t care if I get in trouble for speaking my piece.
Funny thing is, it isn’t the promises they make that get me going, but the tenor of their talk, the spirit which they try to project. JFK wasn’t that great as a politician, but look at what he did with the words he used. Same thing with Reagan. Stunk to high heaven as a politician, but oh, my, didn’t he make us proud to be Americans? Challenged the entire might of the Soviet Union when told, didn’t ask, but told them to “tear down this wall.” People might have laughed up their sleeves at him, but he did what he could to the best of his ability to stand up for America and the American way.
Blather all you want about so called “issues;” I will pointedly ignore everything you say. But talk about my country and make me proud to be an American....
2007-11-30 16:29:56
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answered by bruce d 2
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paul has the best ideals -- my senator from illinois has the best dreams and with the babe we are going to get eight more years on the other side john is too old and set in his way = rudy is a crook and the gov form mass is ok but i kind of like the man from arkansas!!!
2007-11-30 13:11:06
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answered by mister ed 7
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Can't say any of them light my fire or even cause a warm glow. But in retrospect any one is better then who we have.
Too soon to start the gabber on elections the day, before will be soon enough in my mind.
2007-11-30 14:25:47
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answered by dragon 5
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Yes, I do like one of them in particular. Though I will add this campaign has taken on a life of it's own and I wish it were over!
2007-11-30 13:25:39
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answered by Grace 5
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Not overly enthused about any of them -- Bilary definitely is a cold shower on any tiny flame though.
2007-12-01 05:15:13
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answered by Anonymous
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