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Why don't we hear about him more? He seems to be a constitutionalist, is there something I don't know?

2007-12-24 17:41:27 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

6 answers

I think that Chris Dodd is a far left appeaser. He does not have the support of the American People.

No, I do not see him as a constitutionalist.

DTG

2007-12-27 02:31:43 · answer #1 · answered by David_the_Great 7 · 0 0

I think Senator Dodd is the most qualified candidate to run for president. Unfortunately, I voted for Kerry and Gore, which means too bad for Dodd.
I also think that the worst of both parties are front runners in the race for nomination.
Thanks

2007-12-25 17:14:49 · answer #2 · answered by telwidit 5 · 1 0

Dodd is one of Ted Kennedys running mates and is a druken sot just like his buddy Teddy.

2007-12-25 06:16:19 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

he is definately not a republican. maybe he sounds more like one when he speaks to more conservative audiences, but i think this guy is just about the worst canditate. he seems to say whatever he need to say to who ever he is speaking to, i realize they all do this, but he seems especially willing to please whoever is infront of him. and he has certainly been hijacked by the leftwing blogosphere, so he will spout all kinds of crazy stuff to preach to his choir. this guy is a chump.

im more conservative then anything else, though i think the republicans have sold out just as much as the dems. they are all the same, just different initials before the state they 'represent.' al gore's family money comes from one of the biggest oil companies in america, hillary takes tons of contributions from the defense industry, gulianani made a bunch of money from mid-eastern sources before he decided to get back into politics, romney has whored himself out to big business all his life. they are all shills for big business dems or repubs. and they gain their power by making us argue over which side is better. as in 'divide and conquer.' we need a political EVOlution (not revolution) in this country, we have the most brilliantly concieved constitution ever devised, and the potential and framework for one of the best socities in the world. our political parties have been bought for along time, the key is realizing that both of them are, and the sooner we do that the quicker we can truly realize, again, what a government of/for/and by the people is capable of.

and we must do this fast, or we will be sold to the highest bidder by those who we have chosen as the lesser of two evils to protect us from someone who would sell us out.

wise up people! the greatest secret is kept right out in the open.

2007-12-25 02:14:53 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

He is not even close to winning, seems more like a Republican. He attacked Hillary on a dumb issue of drivers licenses in NY for undocumented people, something in NY we have no problem with.

2007-12-25 01:53:51 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

he is probably the best quallifyed candidate of either party.
he does not seem to have charisma and unfortunately that
is how we elect our leaders.

2007-12-25 02:35:56 · answer #6 · answered by Jerry S 7 · 0 0

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