Hilarity Clinton, NO, married to the man who will be remembered for being caught with his pants down between the Bushes and then lying about it, for this he gets 100K to lecture and he is in demand! Why vote for Obama when you can have Hilarity and get Obubba thrown in besides. I hope they bring back some of the furniture they swiped from the WH the 1st time. We are lost.
2007-12-23 21:59:44
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answered by Anonymous
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RON PAUL!!
AN ARDENT DESIRE FOR CHANGE
is behind this groundswell of support. History is being written here and American politics are changing forever.
Why I Support Ron Paul
Some people believe that Ron Paul is just an Internet fad, backed by spammers and young people on the Internet who have no real grasp on the issues. I can understand why some people think that -- that's what I thought for a long time.
I continued hearing more and more about Ron Paul from friends, so one day last month I decided to take a close look at him and all the other candidates. I have been supporting most of my adult life mostly because of their stand on social issues which arle closte to the issues when comparing to my views and principals. After looking at Ron Paul, I was shocked at what I found, and have never looked back since.
First, I think we need out of the war NOW. Second, I think the goverment is way to involved with our personal lives and I want them out NOW. What I want is CHANGE. Change is something people of this election cycle want, and Change is something that will set apart a candidate from all the others.
Ron Paul is honest not a sell out and a liar. I believe Ron Paul means change.
You can learn more about his view on the issues at: http://www.ronpaul2008.com
Sincerely,
Jeff Pedigo
Spring Hill, Tenn.
2007-12-24 08:22:48
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answered by Jeff P 2
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I'm not sure but I know this, Obama is running on the race card and Hilary is running on the gender card. If either of these candidates were to win, be careful for what you wish for, as neither has any real credentials. Not saying the other parties offer any better, but at this time, there is no other candidate running on a platform as these two are. Obama is quickly turning into a side show and he brings absolutely no international credence whatsoever and at this time, this could prove to be a disaster.
2007-12-24 05:55:52
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answered by Levi 4
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Mike Huckabee
2007-12-24 07:06:11
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answered by WineBuzz 5
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I'm hoping it would be Dennis Kucinich and I know he would do, not a good job, but a superb job. I think he's the best candidate out there. Bring on the thumbs-down!
2007-12-24 05:52:33
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answered by Green Phantom 5
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I'm a Dem. but I'm actually starting to feel Huckabee. Can't figure out why. I've found myself agreeing with a lot of things he says.
2007-12-24 07:32:29
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answered by mmebarr 3
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At least I M not. Well, Mr. Bush is caught tightly in lots of bush.No escape for him till the term expires.Next may be anyone who can think about the humanity.
2007-12-24 05:56:05
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answered by akbattafarid 4
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Don't know who the next Idiot to be elected to office is going to be but all I know is that none of them will do a good job but they will be better than Bush though!
2007-12-24 05:54:06
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answered by The Lounge 1
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John Edwards will be the next president-hopefully! But I would be happy with any of the other democrats too - except Hilliary. No republicans - Please!!!
2007-12-24 06:37:18
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answered by Honey_B 2
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Ron Paul :-)
2007-12-24 07:00:58
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answered by Lawrence Boyer,edinboro univ, pa 2
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