2007-12-21
06:13:57
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Politics & Government
➔ Politics
Actually, I haven't been on Y!A in quite a while! I popped in to ask a few questions, but that's it.
2007-12-21
06:18:45 ·
update #1
iPod shuffle, stop spreading biased intelligence. Please, for the sake of America's future, learn to handle politics in a dignified manner. Good day to you.
2007-12-21
06:23:02 ·
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Three way dead lokc. Giuliani, Romney, and Hukabee. I like Giuliani's stance on security and the war on terror, I love Huckabee on his stance on faith, and I like the tax practices of Romney.
It's a tough choice!
2007-12-21 06:18:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Right now, probably Ron Paul. Before military berate me, please hear me.
I support soldiers 110%. I am using some hindsight here. Viet Nam left me in a bit of a quandry, not with our combat vets, but with govt motivation. I mentioned my spouse served Viet Nam, hit twice, handled dead bodies, etc by age 20. He still has nightmares and wakes me up. (Yet he is kindest person I know and functions better than most, excellent provider and friend as well as spouse).
Would have voted McCain 2 elections ago as would have spouse. But, his leniency on illegal aliens ........ many Americans have been paying dearly within due to laxity on this issue. Also, McCain just does not look healthy enough, would he endure a 4-year term?
Ron Paul because of taxes and immigration. Also, as commander in chief, I think he would do what is necessary even he has to change his mind regarding Iraq or any other military threat. At least you know what your are getting with him.
My hubbie likes Thompson.
2007-12-21 08:27:01
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answered by Micheala #1 Fan of WDPLM-2 4
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John McCain for a few very distinct reasons. He is the only true Patriot running for the presidency. While all the others were hiding behind daddy's check book( which McCain could have easily done) he stood up and did something for his nation. McCain a strong competent leader that can lead this nation through this time of peril. He would be able to fix our healt care "crisis" with a free market solution by lowering taxes and giving an incintive program. While i do not believe that the immigration problem will be changed in the near future he would get the ball rolling on making it easier to become a cititzen as well as keeping the illegals out and deporting the ones that are already here. John McCain is a great american and hopefully the future President. It doesnt hurt to have a popular dem support you too. Thanks Mr. Leiberman for actually saying what you feel instead of towing the party line.
I would support Hillary if i was a communist
2007-12-21 06:24:43
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answered by ? 3
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Well since republicans actually do stuff when we get attacked and not just blow it off and destroy our country like democrats, I'm gonna have to go with anyone who's mot a democrat. They are so stupid! There like: Hey lets pull our troops out so we can let Al-Qadea know that we won't fight back when they attack us from now on!" Pulling out the troops is a gateway to disaster.
2007-12-21 08:39:47
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answered by Anonymous
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McCain
2007-12-21 07:58:22
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answered by Dodgerblue 5
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I like one of the Democratic candidates. I have voted Republican before but no one on that side appeals to me this time around. While the Democrats are nothing to brag about either I have a sligthly less sour taste in my mouth for them than the Republicans.
2007-12-21 06:30:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Fred Thompson.
2007-12-21 06:26:17
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answered by jim h 6
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Haven't decided yet. Still a while before the Primary in my state. Definately not McCain or Paul.
2007-12-21 06:19:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Mike Huckabee!
2007-12-21 06:19:38
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answered by isc_cooper 3
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Ron Paul
2007-12-21 06:29:48
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answered by alexandersmommy 5
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Ron Paul
2007-12-21 06:28:18
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answered by tralad 2
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