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Ever had a crush on a member of the same sex?
Yes, I even married a member of the same-sex
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How many openly gay, lesbian, or bisexual Answerbaggers are there out there?
I am Gay
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which is ur favourite colour?
blue
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Who is the first person you see in the morning?
my partner
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What is your favorite (The) Beatles song?
Here Comes The Sun
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Homosexuals ..are they born that way? or it is the society that makes them be homosexual?
or what?
"There is a lot of verifiable evidence that same-sex attraction is genetically determined.
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Should Arnold Schwarzenegger get the chance to run for president?
he should not, and he cannot
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On which album did the Elton John song "Rocket Man" appear?
Honky Château
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George Walker Bush is _________. Finish the sentence.
In denial, and his delusional neocon advisors for permanent war will never listen to reason and morality.
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Whats you fav george bush quote? Mine is: "Rarely is the questioned asked: Is our children learning?"
You teach a child to read, and he or her will be able to pass a literacy test."
Townsend, Tenn., Feb. 21, 2001
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Republicans prevented more than 350,000 voters in Ohio from casting ballots or having their votes counted - enough to have put John Kerry in the White House. Was the 2004 Election Stolen?
we have little reason to trust the official results in the 2004 U.S. presidential election.
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Do you believe the constitution is slowy being done away with in america?
Yes Absolutely, No Doubt About It.
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Why are you a democrat?
I was born a Democrat.
I believe in a free society, in the civil liberties built into the United States Constitution, I believe in honesty, both by private persons, private enterprise and by Government, and I believe our civil liberties are something precious, not simply an abstraction.
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What are the reasons for George Walker Bush's overwhelming failure?
failed policies, and absence of style.
Bush's other failure: He bankrupted the Federal government by turning control over to Asian central banks." Again, alternative phraseology will be developed. "He did not set realistic domestic goals.
Bush's decision-making style is another reason why the historical guild will savage him.
Bush does not admit a mistake,...
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Is President Bush the worst president ever?
Yes!!
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What's your interpretation of the Biblical account of David and Jonathan?
they were very much in love. The Bible shows them kissing one another , not a normal activity for heterosexual men. To make sure you don't miss the sexual aspect, the love is compared (favorably, by the way) with the love of a woman. Their souls were knit together in love, and they made a covenant because of their love.Just think about how many covenants are made because of love. The...
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What did George W. Bush give you?
A great deal of embarrassment.
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Do you and your partner wear a wedding band?
Yes, we do.
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What is your favorite place to visit in Florida?
Miami Beach
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Why can't gay just be happy with a Civil Union? Why do they insist on it being a marriage?
civil unions in the US are iNOT dentical to marriage A Civil Union provides very limited rights and benefits to gay couples.
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I am gay .how can i change it?
You can't.
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I find that people who come to the table with presuppositions regarding God and the Bible actually have never read the Bible in its entirety. Your rhoughts?
Does the Bible forbid gay relationships? Maybe. But if God didn't want there to be gay people, He shouldn't have made us. Who seriously believes that being gay is any more of a choice than being black?
Besides, not even the most fervent Christian would want to live in a Biblocracy. Covet your neighbor's wife, or even his kitchen appliances, and go to jail? If that were...
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By allowing gay marriages, how many heterosexual marriages have been destroyed this week?
No one's marriage has been or will be destroyed because of same-sex marriages, , although all those against gay marriage just LOOOOVE to hypothesize about it. However, if someone's marriage does deconstruct, too bad, so sad, it only means you had an unstable union to begin with.
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Exactly, how has George W. Bush made America and the world any safer during his two-term Presidency?
Bush's 'hard line' policies have undermined national security and actually made America less safe.
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Do u think 9/11 is a conspiracy? (why or why not)
Yes some of it, . Bush's government has left many questions unanswered about that day.
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Don't you wish the Republicans would stop playing wedge politics with the lives of gay and lesbian Americans? It is far from the only thing wrong with the Republican party, but it is definitely one of the most shameful things.
hy should the rest of the Republicans support gay marriage when they already get their same-sex jollies in the bathroom stalls. No need to buy the cow when you can get the milk for free
they want everybody else to get their gay sex in public bathrooms, too. Never mind that most of us (gay OR straight) prefer ambience that's a bit more romantic and private.
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Do Gay, Lesbian or Bisexual people ever enter heterosexual marriages? (because of society pressure, etc. )
Yes, I was gay as a child, I always knew that, but I was married for a number of years in the early 1990’s. It was a genuine attempt to live as a straight man, it's what my faith expected of me. It's what my parents expected of me. It's what everybody around expected of me. It was an attempt to try and deny my sexuality and to 'do what for others was “the...
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Are you a boy, girl, or transexual?
Boy
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Given separation of Church and State, can you think of one logical reason for banning gay marriage?
there's no logical reason to want to ban gay marriage.
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Is being OPENLY gay an honest Choice?
PersonallyY I think it is . . .
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Why is it that Pres. Bush and the media claim Bin Laden is the cause of everything thats going on but still we caught Sadam Husan killed him and were still a war. Is Bin Laden a 6'0 ghost, or are the powers that be just dont care anymore?
Bin Laden is a wanted man, but not in connection with 9/11. Check the FBI website. 9/11 was an inside job!
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Who was the worst US President ever?
George W. Bush,served as the 43rd President of the United States
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Who are the most Iraq War Profiteers?
Halliburton has become synonymous with war profiteering, however, there are some other greedy fingers in the pie.
The history of American war profiteering is rife with egregious examples of incompetence, fraud, tax evasion, embezzlement, bribery and misconduct, each new war is infected with new forms of war profiteering. Iraq is no exception. From criminal mismanagement of Iraq's oil...
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Gay men and Lesbians are not seeking new or special privileges, but the ordinary rights of individual liberty and equal protection that Americans enjoy under the Constitution. Isn't asserting otherwise a transparent straw man?
Gay and lesbian people are not seeking privileges or special rights but equitable treatment, based on relevant qualifications rather than arbitrary categories. We do not consider "open housing" or "equal employment" as special privileges. Civil rights protections for other minorities are not viewed as such. All that lesbian and gay people ask is the opportunity to live, work...
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Have you ever had a same-sex relationship?
yes I have
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What are the top 10 Stupid things former President George W. Bush has said while President of the United States?
Only 10? It's like making a list of the 10 wettest drops of water in the ocean. Here are some...
"Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we." —Washington, D.C., Aug. 5, 2004
. "Tribal sovereignty means that; it's sovereign. I mean, you're a...
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Is same-sex marriage in the U.S. still a generation away?
Another two states on the bandwagon, which is good news. Unfortunately, state-recognized marriage/civil union won’t get the couple federal benefits (like joint tax filing, Social Security, etc.).
I’m assuming there will be a point somewhere down the line where it will dawn on most of the homophobes that allowing gays to marry doesn’t cause the country to be destroyed (much...
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Why do some people call Gay rights "Special interest legislation?" Please explain to me how being treated equally under the eyes of the law is special treatment legislation?
Currently there are no federal protections for lesbians or gay men who are subject to discrimination. Gay rights laws do not give LGBTQ people special privileges. They are civil rights laws consistent with the beliefs that all people are entitled to such necessities as employment, housing and business services without fear of discrimination. Unfortunately, in many states, LGBTQ people can be...
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Why do gay people are regularly accused of "flaunting" their sexuality by merely correcting the assumption that they are straight?
Yes, maybe we do flaunt our sexuality. Yes, maybe we do wear it on our wristbands and lapel pins and tee-shirts. Maybe we do put it in their face, force them to think about it when they don't want to.
We wouldn't be doing that if people weren't persecuting us for that same sexuality.
We'd love to just sit quietly and live our private lives in private. We'd love to...
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People who claim to have chosen their sexual orientation? Why weren't the mass majority of society given the same choice? Why didn't Iget a choice then? When did YOU choose who you were attracted to? How does that work? Is that a One-Time only option?
I consider not only "homosexuality" but all sexuality to be genetic. Maybe it's not as simple as a single genetic trigger expressed in one gene. But I believe it's "genetic," none the less.
Signs of one's orientation are detectable very early in children, often, researchers have established, by age two or three. And one's orientation probably has been...
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Leaving Christianity out of things all together, why would anyone choose to be gay? Why do so many people are still highly skeptical of the claim that gay people do NOT choose to be gay despite the fact that we as gay people have testified to that fact?
Of course, no one "choses" their sexual orientation, Anyone who declares homosexuality as a choice should have evidence (a time in their life) themselves that they in fact were presented with a choice thus choosing heterosexuality.
I would be fascinated by any straight person who has, because i certainly don't recall that implied moment.
Its simply not enough for the religous...
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Do you beleive homosexuals will go to heaven why or why not?
There is no commandment in the Christian Bible that directly states that homosexual behavior is a sin. But such behavior is alluded to in the Old Testament as being against the will of God.
Typically, the 10 Commandments are the determining factor of what is a sin. The Old Testament has some 600 commandments, but those are usually ignored by Christians as not applicable.
God determines...
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Since when did the preservation of religious liberty require treating members of a minority like second-class citizens?
Opposition to equal civil rights for gays comes in many forms. Religious conservatives are losing the argument that there is something necessarily wrong with homosexuality, so they appear to be turning to a new one: treating gays like fully equal citizens and human beings is incompatible with conservatives’ religious liberty. Since when did the preservation of religious liberty require...
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I believe that same sex couples should be allowed to adopt. What about you? And why?
I belive that we should be able to adopt! If there are parents who are stable and able to care for a child --then adtoption shouldnt even be an issue!! My partner and I are planning to adopt in a few years, and I know that we will be able to care for a child like any hetrosexual couple. Some say that it will 'harm' the child to grow up in a homosexual enviornment, bull crap! The same...
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How much of the Anti-gay issues in the bible are translation issues and not the actual intent of the text? Why would God make people be able to be gay if it is so wrong? What ever happened to 'Judge not lest you be judged'?
It often seems to be forgotten when this issue comes up that Jesus taught love of mankind, tolerance and forgiveness, not to judge and persecute people different than yourself.
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DO you believe it's true that a child with gay parents are more likely to turn out gay?
No. Research suggests that children of gay parents turn out about the same, no better, no worse and no more likely to be gay than other kids.
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The White House is allocating tickets for the upcoming Easter Egg Roll to G. & L.families as part of the Obama administration's outreach to diverse communities. Does this show that the new Democratic admin. values L&G. as equal to other families?
Why do I get -5 for asking this sinple question? In 2006 during the Bush administration, more than 100 gay families attended the egg roll in part to make the statement that they should be welcome. Some conservatives accused gays and lesbians of trying to "crash" the event and turn it into forum for ideological politicking.
This year already feels different.
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What were the extraordinary circumstances under which former president Gerald R. Ford took the oath of office on August 9, 1974?
It was an unprecedented time. Ford had been the first Vice President chosen under the terms of the Twenty-fifth Amendment and, in the aftermath of the Watergate scandal, was succeeding the first President ever to resign. As President, he tried to calm earlier controversies by granting former President Nixon a full pardon. His nominee for Vice President, former Governor Nelson Rockefeller of...
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What is George W. Bush's single most embarrassing moment to date?
In his 8 years in office, President Bush has committed so many memorable gaffes, it's been like watching a bad slapstick comedy routine. I'd say his "Fool Me Once. . . "
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It is not a joke that George W. Bush has plans to write a book. It has been reported by reputable news sources, including the Dallas Morning News. Will it be a picture book?" &: Will crayons cost extra?
Bush, well-known for his reluctance to admit mistakes, said his book would include self-criticism. "I want to re-create what it was like," he said.
Re-create is the key word here.
What many would like to know is the truth about his decision to invade Iraq rather than stay on the trail of Osama bin Laden. Why his administration was the most secret in history? The real story of his...
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Should we never have watched at all? former First Lady Barbara Bush had instructed us in an interview the day before the Iraq war began. (see my answer)
Not relevant, hmm? That's a nice way of putting it. I'm sure all the dead people in Iraq indeed aren't really relevant, they're only foreigners after all so why should Mother Bush get her knickers in a knot over them... but what about the troops on Our Side? As right-leaning commentators tirelessly remind us, these people are fighting for our freedom, which includes your...
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G. W. Bush put stated the goal of "getting" Osama. 3000 military, 10's of 1,000's of civilian deaths and over $3 Trillion later Osama's still not got. Can we agree that he is a failure?
Yes we can!
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Democratic or Republican?
Democrat
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What does the W in George W Bush stand for?
Wrong
http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/402311
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What is the single most definitive sign that you are getting old?
When you start complaining about teenagers and halfway through reading the answers, you forget what this question was.
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Are u over 52 years old
No, not yet.
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What the first number in your age?
four.
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Do you consider age fifty as being "young, no so old or old"?
Young.
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Do you want to live to be old?
Yes, of course!
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Does smoking really make you look older than you actually are?
Yes, smoking makes you look older than you actually are.
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Did President Bush-Cheney order the CIA to destroy torture tapes
I wouldn't be surprised if he did. Nothing about this administration surprises me anymore.
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So, the UN inspectors have concluded that Iran is NOT pursuing nuclear weapons yet GWB insists an invasion of Iran is still a possibility. Does that man ever learn from his mistakes or is he a complete idiot?
The guy is totally brainless
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El Presidente initially ran as a "compassionate conservative."
Has his actions indicated that he is either?
George W. Bush is almost at the end of his second term, and the compassion has yet to surface.
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Was Clinton a better president than both Bushes?
Yes, I pretty much believe so. Both, father and son presidency has been mediocre at the best. Think about it, even after they impeached Clinton, he still had a much better approval rating than both father and son Bush.
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Why did Jeb Bush and Katherine Harris deny over 50000 eligible citizens their right to vote in 2000?
It's just another part of the 2000 election fiasco.
The State of Florida's statutorily mandated purge list, compiled by a private firm, was provided to county supervisors of elections with names that were inexact matches.
The data provided demonstrated that this list had a 14.1 percent error rate. Many Floridians who were registered and voted in past elections were informed for...
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If, for some reason, your only choices in the 2008 election were Hillary Clinton and George W. Bush, who would you vote for?
Clinton
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George Bush now admits that he cries all the time and sees Lincoln's ghost in the white house."I've got God's shoulder to cry on. And I cry a lot". Is this the sign of a man on the verge of emotional collapse? Is this stability?
Ah, the joys of just making stuff up!
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Shouldn't there be minimal level of decorum for the President of the United States? Dubya is just so much less articulate than ANY other World Leaders! I really hope it is not indicative of what's going on in his head.
Yes, I agree, there should be. The "funniest" part is that somehow Dubya manages to screw up every single time he speaks. That's how stupid this guy is.
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Did George W. Bush really wave at Stevie Wonder at the March 2002 Presidential Gala?
So it was reported by the Washington Post, on March 6, 2002.
Dubya is as bright as an egg timer!
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How many supporters of our beloved President Bush will admit that the current administration is profoundly corrupt and inept?
Just remember, Republicans are proud of this guy! They think he’s the best thing to come to America since sliced pizza. A while ago GOPers were talking about putting his face on Mt. Rushmore.
Add to this, there still are Christian leaders who idolize this guy because they believe God picked him to be president. Apparently, God likes to micro manage a few things.
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What's wrong with George Bush?
There’s just so much wrong, I wouldn’t even know where to start. I believe there's something wrong philosophically with how George W. Bush's brain works.
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Would Al Gore have made a better president than George W Bush?
Yes, a far, far better president than George W. Bush.
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Is George W. Bush the first Born-Again Christian President to be convicted of drunk driving?
I am not sure, but I know that George W. Bush is the first Born-Again Christian President to have all 50 states of the Union simultaneously struggle against bankruptcy.
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If President Bush ran for a third term in office who would vote for him?
No, I voted against him twice and I would vote against him for the third time.
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If George W. Bush were a used car salesman, would you trust him?
I Wouldn't trust dubya to run a lemonade stand in Hell
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What's George W. Bush's amazing achievement to date?
I heard that he finally learned how to spell 'nuclear'. It's just a rumour, though.
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Is oil a factor in our involvement in Iraq?
Oil was the main reason for military action against Iraq.
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Is President Bush fighting a real "war on terror" at all?
If Dubya were truly interested in fighting terror, he would stop evoking 9/11 and pursue Osama Bin Laden, the architect of 9/11.
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Do you include president Bush in your prayers?
Sure! I pray for his impeachment.
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Does anyone have anything positive to say about president Bush?
One good thing George W. Bush has done, is getting so many people interested in the political process, especially thanks to the 2000 election fraud. Now, thanks to him, I’m planning to run for the 2016 presidential race. Thanks, Dubya!
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How many WMD’s have we found?
CIA’s final report: No WMD found in Iraq
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Do you think that GWBush is really stupid? Seriously, does one get to that position on money/good friends/relatives only? One doesn't get to high places without help. What do you think? Is he just stupid in politics but smart in his personal agenda?
He appears to be completely out of touch with reality.
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Does the fact that Jeb Bush is Governor of the state with the corrupted election system, compromise both, himself and his brother George, and makes America look like a third world country?
Well, it doesn't bother George W. Bush how that looks to the outside world, he just doesn't care one way or another. Of course, an honorable man who has America's best interests at heart would have conceded, protected his brother's reputation, the voting system's integrity, his own reputation and his country's reputation.
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How did the Clinton/Lewinsky affair and subsequent impeachment trial effect the nation, and how does an extramarital affair affects a man's ability to serve as President?
Personally I see Clinton's sexual misdeeds as private matters because I regard sex as inherently private, not an appropriate matter for government prying. As long as Clinton's private activities are truly private, then even perjury to cover them up does not rise to the level of an impeachable offense. The resulting perjury is a personal crime, not a political wrong.
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President Bush vetoed a stem cell research bill, a bill that could lead to treatments that save many lives and improve the quality-of-life for many more. Does that mean politics comes before science, innovation and humanity?
It means that money come before science, innovation and humanity.
I believe this is mostly about George W. Bush protecting his buddies at the established giant pharmaceutical industry. Big brother Pharma only makes money by selling medicine to the sick and it is not in their financial interest to cure ANY disease. If they allowed stem cell research to prosper into cures, then...
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Why is it that president Bush’s poll ratings are rock bottom low and sinking?
Because of all his colossal mistakes, policy, and lies. Bush's lies are responsible for more American deaths than the 9/11 attacks. Probably George W. Bush's biggest mistake was his feeble attempt at linking 9/11 to Sadam Hussein, and so, cold-bloodedly he took the nation to war based on lies. Americans know that now.
Well, except the one who just DR my answer, he/she is still in...
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Could you please tell me if this is an insult? The guy I'm seeing just called me a bleeding heart liberal. 1. Is that an insult & 2. Am I? My answer will explain my views
I would take offence if someone called me 'bleeding heart liberal' It would certainly depend on the context, however it is still a pretty derogatory term.
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Did anyone else watch the Democrat Party Looney Left debate last night? Was that funny, or what?
I couldn't, I was too busy watching this. Now this is REALLY funny, isn't it?
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Why did GWB oppose the formation of a 9/11 commission, & when political pressure forced him to appoint it, he refused to testify before it under oath, withheld documents that the commission requested, and refused to appear before it without Dick Cheney?
Probably because Bush fears to finally get busted like a teenager whose beer bash is interrupted by his parents' early return home.
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Why do all trolls seem to be liberals, is it just their nature?
Is there some contest going on today for "most ridiculous question asked by a Republican?" If so, I'm sorry to inform you that, to this point, you're only in the running for a silver medal.
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September 11, 2001: Do you ever feel there are just too many coincidences and oddities happening in one single day?
Well, several shady things surround September 11th, let’s at least agree on that. I do believe that September 11th is surrounded by many questionable issues.
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So I'm Pro-Bush, what you going to do now?
It depends on "what you going to do now" for me being against Bush.
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How can you tell the difference between true feelings & infatuation? I'm having difficulty in figuring out what my feelings toward this guy that I'm seeing are
It's hard to tell which one you are feeling when caught up in the excitement, Lisa.
Try to write down everything that you associate with the person you're feeling strongly about. Example words on your brainstorm list could include love, butterflies, sex, holding hands, annoying things, etc. Then check which one list is longer.
Remember that often jealousy is not a result of...
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First lady Laura Bush believes that a woman can't be successful unless she has a family. Has anyone told Mrs. Bush that we are living in the 21st Century?
Obviously Mrs. Bush is a very naïve woman, and it is obviously naïve suggesting that unmarried, single women can't be successful.
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Is the GOP "hammering" Hillary because they're too afraid of attacking each other? Or is it that they are hoping criticism of her somehow bolsters their own, sometimes lacking, conservative credentials?
If you need more evidence that the Republican candidates are obsessed with Hillary Clinton, check out a new online game created by leading Republican Party Presidential candidate, Senator John McCain.
http://www.johnmccain.com/hillaryshow/
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To the 24% who still support the Bush administration and their policies: Have you done your due diligence to become a well informed citizen of the U. S. or are you simply following the advice of a handful of people who told you to trust them?
Either they haven't, or none of them is an ABer, according to as-for-today answers.
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Are you amazed that George W Bush aint been the target of an assassanation attempt since scraping his way into the white house?
I am mostly relieved that it did not happen, especially considering that Dick Cheney would then become president, and Dubya would overnight become a martyr.
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Could you please share your thoughts on former first lady Barbara Bush, who in talking about Katrina refugees said “This is working very well for them, many of them were underprivileged anyway"?
Mrs. Barbara Bush is known for her candor and outrageous statements. She once stated: George was always such an uncurious child, just like I was. It’s such an ugly world full of poverty and hunger. I did the best I could to keep him from questioning too many things.
Does this complete your puzzle?
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Do you ever feel like the reason why the terrorists haven’t attacked again is because they can just sit back and watch George W. Bush destroy America?
Our enemies,”says Bush“ are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we.
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Do you think Hilary will ever be president?
She has a real chance to become the first female presiden of the U.S.
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Saudis led the terrorist attacks on 9/11, GWB attacked Afghanistan, the poorest nation in the region, he said 'to bring back bin Laden, dead or alive'. Eventually GWB said that's no longer a priority. If it ever was. Then, why did we attack Afghanistan?
BBC report many of George W. Bush's top campaign contributors have been trying to build a pipeline through Afghanistan. They negotiated with the Taliban for years. When talks broke down, the Bush administration stepped in threatening to carpet bomb Afghanistan if the Taliban blocked the deal.
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What has Hillary done to solicit contempt from conservatives?
If you listen to right wing talk radio, hopefully only for research and/or laughs, like I do, you will hear rising above the normally mind-numbing banter a visceral hatred for Hillary Clinton. And it manifests itself in other places too. Evangelical harpies like Janet Parshall, Pat Robertson, D. James Kennedy and Dobson can't seem to squeeze in enough hate Hillary time in. 100s online...
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What do you reckon George W. Bush's sexual fetish is?
I guess Laura Welch must be one.
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Margie Schoedinger, a Texas resident, filed a lawsuit alleging that George W. Bush sexually assaulted her, and only one mainstream media outlet has mentioned it in the 7 months since it was filed. Why did the American media ignore this story completely?
Schoedinger filed the lawsuit on December 3, 2002 and although court documents filed on the following day mention George W. Bush and offer him 20 days to respond or appear in Fort Bend, it is still unclear whether the President was ever served with the suit.
In the seven-page document, filed at Fort Bend County Court in Texas, Schoedinger claimed that Bush had abducted, drugged, raped...
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Have you ever felt a bit embarrassed listening to President Bush?
Constantly! Being embarrassed is a physical sensation, a very unpleasant sensation that fills my entire body. And this is what happens to me just about every time I see George W. Bush on video.
He starts his awkward stumble through whatever it is he is trying to say, and I feel those same physical sensations, and I just can't stand it. I can't even listen to his words, because...
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If slavery was allowed today, would you own a slave?
No really.
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Why no one has ever uncovered anything further about 'Jeff Gannon' aka 'James Gucker', the male prostitute who visited the White House dozens of times for purposes that have never been disclosed? What exactly was Gannon's role in the Bush White House?
The story, now infamously known as "Gannongate", dates back to the 1980's during the administration of George H. W. Bush.
Bush Sr. being exposed as a pedophile and gay prostitution ring, and is linked to the Grand Old Party. Allegedly involved a high-level official giving private, late-night tours of the White House to teenage, male prostitutes. The New York Times and the...
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What do vice presidents do?
It depends, the current one is doing the president.
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This coming November 22nd marks the 44th anniversary of J.F.K's murder, one of the most controversial case in modern American history. If the FBI and the CIA withhold documents, does this mean that they are protecting assassination conspirators?
Well, that's one possibility.
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What are the Democrats going to do now that America is winning the war?
Where did you get this information? Winning what war?
To win the Iraq war requires three things:
Defeating the Iraqi resistance
Establishing a stable government in Iraq that is friendly to the U.S.
Maintaining the support of the American people while the first two are being done.
None of these three things seem any longer possible.
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Should George Bush be impeached?
favor
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How many vacation days has soon-to-be-former President George W. Bush taken to date as president? And how does that compare with President Bill Clinton?
Apparentely George W. Bush is on vacation approximately 18% of the time.
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Regardless of how you feel about the man, are you sick of the derogatory G.W. Bush questions?
Good question! + 3 for you.
No, not too tired yet. The man is such an embarrassment to America and all Americans, whether you want to admit it or not
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Judy Wallman, a professional genealogical researcher, discovered that Hillary Clinton's great-great uncle, Remus Rodham, was hanged for horse stealing and train robbery in Montana in 1889, is this true?
Isn't this nice, you joined AB about 1 hour ago, and your very first question is about Clinton's family.
Here is a little news for you, Remus Rodham was Hillary Clinton's great-great uncle, and he was a famous cowboy in the Montana Territory. Now go find someone who cares about your story.
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"Where mistakes have been made, the responsibility rests with me." Why won't George W. Bush admit the irrefutable truth that his decision to go to war in Iraq was an egregious error, and there was no relationship between the war and the attacks of 9/11?
George W. Bush is incapable of recognizing his mistakes, and admitting a mistake would be embarrassing to the president and to his party.
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President Bush is quoted saying: "Because of the measure of success we are seeing in Iraq, we can begin seeing troops come home." What is the "success" that President Bush speaks of?
Please, remember that this is the same man who suggested that human being and fish can coexist peacefully.
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Do President Bush’s priorities reflect the priorities and values of the majority of Americans?
Nope!
And George W. Bush intends to continue turning his back on the priorities of the American people. Can you really blame a man who had it his way all his life, and never had any consequences to pay on ANYTHING?
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Just out of curiosity, do most of you who complain about our President even live in the US? Or better yet did you vote to make a difference?
I do live in the U.S. I did not vote for him.
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Oct. 8, 2004, first debate with John Kerry. Was the bulge under President Bush's well-tailored jacket a hidden receiver, picking up transmissions from someone offstage feeding the president answers through a hidden earpiece?
President George W. Bush claimes that that God speaks to him. More worldly voices, it now appears, may also be speaking to him at key moments, especially Karl Rove's. A voice coming through a hidden hearing device also would explain several long silences occurring at odd points in the president’s answers and his odd expressions and eye movements.
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President Bush claimed the authority to bypass more than 750 laws enacted since he took office, asserting that he has the power to set aside any statute passed by Congress. Isn't Bush Administration projecting outwards an image of American lawlessness?
Bush is hardly reluctant to challenge laws, he believes he has the constitutional authority to override. There is no way to know whether the administration is violating laws, or merely preserving the right to do so, since many of the laws George W. Bush has challenged, involve national security, where it is almost impossible to verify what the government is doing. The ban on torturing...
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The president of the United States claimed, on more than one occasion, to be in dialogue with God. Did this raise nobody's eyebrows, as to the honesty or accuracy of George W. Bush's claim?
Not anymore. I suspect George W. Bush really does have a messiah complex, and he should consider seeing a psychiatrist, as usually these issues are of psychogenic etiology (e.g., hallucinatory)
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Why is George W. Bush so eager to engage in violence, and so incapable of explaining why?
Absence of deep or analytical thinking (If anyone has any information about George W. Bush showing evidence of analytical or sophisticated thinking, please write to me.)
President Bush's behavior is consistent with barely noticeable but meaningful brain damage brought on by years of heavy drinking and cocaine use. Obsessive thought patterns are pronounced in people prone to addiction....
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On May 1, 2003, dubya flew with great fanfare onto the USS Abraham Lincoln, in a nationally televised address, backed by a giant banner proclaimed "mission accomplished."
What mission was he talking about?
It is painfully clear, even to someone of Bush's intellect, that the "mission" has not been accomplished. George W. Bush would love to destroy all record of ever saying this, wouldn't he? Where is the damn Mission Accomplished banner?
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Did same-sex marriage issue help to elect and re-elect George W. Bush?
Same-sex marriage became a proxy for the larger "moral" issues that so moved conservative voters.
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The presidential election of 2000 was the cause of much uproar and consternation. How will history remember the November 2000 elections?
The 2000 presidential election will long be remembered as one of the most protracted, disputed, and controversial struggles for the White House in our nation’s history. And as a significant turning point in the struggle over the role of religion in American politics and public life.
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President Bush screamed "Stop throwing the Constitution in my face, it’s just a goddamned piece of paper!" Can you think of a better way to disrespect America?
And, to the Bush Administration, the Constitution of the United States is little more than toilet paper stained from all the shit that this group of power-mad despots have dumped on the freedoms that “goddamned piece of paper” used to guarantee.
Put aside, for a moment, political affiliation or personal beliefs. It doesn’t matter if you are a Democrat, Republican or...
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What does George W. Bush have to hide?
Despite the fact that the CIA and DIA knew who the hijackers were, and what their intentions were, 9/11 happened anyway.
That happened because Dubya refused to roll-up the cells in 2001. Why? We can surmise it had something to do with giving some old friends breathing space to clean up the books of the financial network that tied UBL in with the same Islamic bankers who were financing A.Q....
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George Bush now admits that he cries all the time and sees Lincoln's ghost in the white house."I've got God's shoulder to cry on. And I cry a lot". Is this the sign of a man on the verge of emotional collapse? Is this stability?
Dubya Bush Is one sick puppy.
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Most of the world thinks that George W. Bush sucks big time, can you really blame them?
No I can't blame them
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Today is Hillary's birthday. Would you like to wish her a Happy Birthday, if you could? ( I wouldnt)
Happy birthday Hillary!
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Is George W. Bush keeping Osama bin Laden alive for political purposes?
Catching Osama Bin Laden was not really George W. Bush's goal, but keeping Americans in a perpetual state of fear, was.
Just months after declaring he wanted Bin Laden “dead or alive,” Bush said, “I truly am not that concerned about him.” Turning his attention away from bin Laden, Bush trained his focus on Iraq, a country he now admits had nothing to do with 9/11.
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How would you rate Bill Clinton presidency on a scale from 1-10, 10 being the best?
10 -
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Am I alone in feeling that my vote for Bush was the right choice?
No, there is another guy who feels just like like you.
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Why would Bush's administration exercise a strict censorship over images of American flag-draped coffins returning from Iraq? And why President Bush has never attended the funeral of any soldier?
Because Mama Bush doesn't want to "bother her pretty mind" with these images, and in the hope that they could somehow hide the grim reality of the war from the American people.
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What is George W. Bush's single most embarrassing moment to date?
Fiddling with a guitar while New Orleans drowned. Hurricane Katrina
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Do you find the Bush administration's ability to generate "bad guys" both convenient and suspicious?
Yeah, pretty much so.
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What's your legitimate reason to oppose/criticize Hillary Rodham Clinton?
Sorry about this, I mean to leave a comment not an answer.
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What's the first thing that comes to your mind when you think about Florida?
The ocean.
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Does George W. Bush have any sense ...at all?
A leader has to be COMPETENT. That seems obvious, doesn't it? You've got to know what you're doing. Bush brags about being our first MBA President. Does that make him competent? Well, let's see... thanks to our first MBA President, we've got the largest deficit in history, Social Security is on life support, and we've run up a half-a-trillion-dollar price tag (so...
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Did George W. Bush arrange an abortion for a 15 year old girlfriend he got pregnant in 1970?
Reports of George Bush paying for an underage girl to have an abortion can be traced back to Larry Flynt, who says he has four affidavits to support the shameful allegation.
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In his initial campaign for the Presidency, George W. Bush, described himself as a "compassionate conservative". What is compassionate about consigning America's youth to a needless and seemingly endless war that has now lasted longer than W.W.II?
Not sure what I have done here
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Why would President George Walker Bush and Vice-President Richard Cheney stonewall a 9/11 investigation and refuse to testify under oath?
If the Bush administration wasn’t concerned with getting caught in their lies, they would go under oath, voluntarily. If there wasn’t something to hide, they would be completely willing to go under oath. The Bush obfuscation machine has reached the pinnacle of denial.
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Will anyone admit to being less intelligent than President Bush?
That's a little hard!!
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Does ANYONE believe Bush is clever?
Of course! His mother, maybe.
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What was the biggest and best-suppressed scandal in Hollywood history?
I am not sure about the "best-suppressed' however, I believe the Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle scandal (the death of starlet Virginia Rapp) and the shocking death of director William Desmond Taylor, are amongst the biggest Hollywood headline-grabbing scandals.
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Who murdered silent movie director William Desmond Taylor?
Despite a long list of potential suspects, which also includes Taylor's brother, Denis Deane-Tanner, nobody was ever charged for the crime, and Hollywood mogul William Desmond Taylor's murder is still officially unsolved.
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Has Bush politically assassinated the Republican party?
I think so, but I believe that people have dramatically underestimated how much damage George W. Bush has done to the Republican Party.
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Which former first lady was declared insane?
Mary Todd Lincoln
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Is this the beginning of the end?
The end of what?
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Who would you vote for between Hillary Clinton, Colin Powell or Rudolph Giuliani?
Clinton
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For those who believe, could you please say a prayer for my uncle? He was told an hour ago that he has lung cancer. I love him very much & I believe prayers help
Done!
Best wishes.
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Is it possible that GWBush is a genuinely good guy?
Bush is just a heartless, spoiled, teenager, who crashes the family car and then hopes no one will notice.
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Which would you prefer to have a black president or a woman president?
It doesn't matter to me, a smart president will do it.
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No Hillary in the White House = No Communism for America , how hard is that to understand?
I understand you are delusional.
Senator Clinton may be somewhat unique, but she is NOT a Communist.
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Do you think Bush feels bad for his mistakes?? Do you think he has trouble sleeping or w/his conscious?
Nope, he doesn't feel bad, at all.
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What was your reaction when George W. Bush flashed all of us his middle finger?
That was one of the dumbest, freaking things I had seen in quite some time.
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Is Hillary Clinton unelectable?
Hillary Rodham Clinton is electable, and I am for giving her a chance
While Senator Clinton may get the added benefit of having Bill as a personal advisor, she can stand on her own two feet. And those who disagree don’t know anything about her other than the lies spewed by the right-wing.
Hillary Clinton is the BEST candidate running in either party and she will be next president....
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Which country should I move to if Clinton gets elected?
Try Iran.
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Do you think that Bush and Dick are a nice couple?
Not sure if they make a nice couple, but they certainly are a highly impeachable couple.
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Any thoughts on Ronald Reagan?
Ronald Reagan cut the marginal tax rate, patting the backs of all the rich people who helped him win the presidential election. This action made him very popular with his friends in high places, while slowing the economy down, down, down.
I was mostly amazed that America could elect such an inept presiden. Reagan was one of the worst president America has ever loved. American people wanted...
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Why is George Bush such a good president? (humor only please)
Because with his father's help (and his name) was elected Governor of Texas, and eventually became president of the U.S. after losing the popular vote by over 500,000 votes, with the help of his father's appointments to the Supreme Court.
He shattered record for biggest annual deficit in history, and he set all-time record for biggest drop in the history of the stock market.
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What good things in your opinion has Pres. George W. Bush accomplished?
None
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