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Do we really want another republican for president?

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MCcain now is getting on my nerves he really is supprting most of bushes plans which i belive will lead to the ending of our country i mean almost every country except the U.S. has pulled out of the war on iraq and we are losing more and more troops by the hour. im really thinking that obama is having the right decisions to help end the war i mean we also dont wanna be facing other countries

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  1. h**l TO THE NO WE DONT


  2. Yes. ..Yay lets end war by voting Obama then get taxed so much we are all in poverty.. Sounds like a plan!

  3. Yes ... it is better to have an experienced Republican than an inexperienced Tax Happy Democrat !

    KS1982

  4. No way!  These are not Republicans, these are corporate siphons who suck the tax payers' money into the pockets of their buddies in corporate un_America.  They have hijacked the Republican party and slapped a big fat cross on the entrance so no one will question them.   It is heart breaking how they have trashed our great party!

  5. H-E to the Double L no!

  6. That thought keeps me up at night

    how can sane people begin to think that another Repub. administration doing the same things this past one did will make things better.

    it is scary.

  7. Noo way.

    If we get McCain we will probably will be kicking ourselves in the a**

    just like what we did after we elected Bush.. TWICE.

    McCain = Bush    Its true :)

    Go Obama !

  8. yes

    and considering the democrat nominee

    H3ll yes

  9. I personally believe that McCain is no Bush the Dem agenda that is pushing this nonsense is so transparent

    It is a global economy, very complicated, we have Russia, India, China and South America to contend with

    Iraq needs to be dealt with as soon as possible

    I would imagine that because McCain and Palin will both have children in Iraq they would feel as you do : that the war should be ended soon but that it should be done in a cautious manner

    Nothing is ever black and white

    who do you honestly think has the experience to deal with all these complications?

    As a democrat now independent I'm voting for McCain

  10. Yes, but not this one and certainly not this VP.

    True Republicans stand for two things above all:

    -balanced budgets (lower spending, completely funded, zero national debt), and

    -freedom (the ability to make decisions on things that effect your life).

    The current crop of Republicans, Bush/McCain/Palin/Cheney stand in direct opposition to classical Republicanism.  They stand for Borrow and Spend fiscal policy and government interference in private decisions.

    So yes, we desperately need a true Republican president; but, these folks ain't it.

    Obama 2008

  11. Oh no, I'd rather the country be put into the hands of a man who launched his political career in the home of known (and boastful) terrorist, Bill Ayres--who was personally involved in the bombing of the Pentagon and several other government buildings--AND the man who got his $1.5 million-dollar home thanks to help from known criminal Tony Rezko...

  12. No, but if that Republican is John McCain, I don't think it will be too bad.  I think the country would be better off with Obama as president, though.

  13. I've been a registered Republican for more than 50 years.

    I'm a combat veteran who didn't ditch his craft and surrender.

    I think it is time for the Republican party to disband, fold up its tents and steal away.

    I'm voting Obama/Biden, because I love my country.


  14. i mean the answer to your question is i mean to learn how to i mean be good to other countries like i mean to help them and stuff.

  15. If you truly believe the "Focus on the Family" rhetoric that fighting against g*y marriage and women's reproductive rights is more important than education and poverty, then yes, you want another Republican president.

  16. HECK NO WE DON'T!!

  17. WE NEED TO SWITCH PARTIES!

  18. No. I want a libertarian!

  19. Some people would like another Republican president.

    Some people like root canals, stomach flu and big soapy enemas.

    There is no accounting for taste.

  20. I will drag an illegal behind my car if a republican or democrat wins.

  21. Absolutely not

  22. I will tell you what I don't want.Someone who will take more of my hard earned money and give it to someone else,someone who will weaken our military,someone who will destroy our health care and economy.Yes I guess I do what another republican president.

  23. Yes we do!  And doesn't it just burn you up knowing that MOST of us will ensure we get one.

    .

  24. Yes, we want another one.

    We don't want a fraud who's going to destroy america.  

  25. Yep, we sure do. : )

  26. Yes because every recent democratic president has been terrible.

         Bush Vs. Clinton

    Bush- Cut our taxes and the "inheritance tax" down to a fraction of what it was.

    Clinton- Under him our country ran on credit. Raised our taxes. Raised the inheritance tax to 50%.

    Bush- Approved larger spending and expansion of our military

    Clinton- Cut our military in HALF

    Bush- Approved programs for the developement and deployment of Anti-Missile systems to counter ICBM threats.

    Clinton- Stood idly by while selling us to China (along with our military secrets, against the legislation passed by Congress.)

    Bush- improved the economy and made life better for the average american.

    Clinton- Dryed up the economy and raised the taxes thus putting a heavier burden on the American people.

    To end this people need to understand that the threat from China is real and that each election Dems. have dried up the economy and blamed it on the Repubs. while the majority of the American people believed them in their ignorance and stupidity. They even fail to realize a bad president because they don't want to.

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