ANSWERS: 14
  • It is always worth seeing the person, at least what he says will be unedited and then you can make a judgement without press intervention! You will be able to enjoy the joke more fully probably!
  • Not at all.
  • No, because I am sure the security people would confiscate my custard pies.
  • Yes. Then I could judge for myself how much the mainstream media is distorting his words to make him look like an idiot.
  • It would be an honor to hear him speak in person, but I respect the office of the President enough that even if I didn't agree with him I would still go! To see a President in person should be a great experience.
  • I'd be there with the crazy protesters...
  • He's the President of the United States of America, no matter WHAT you think of him. How many people actually get the chance. Yes... I'd fight THROUGH all those idiots with signs to see the President. (And they'd MOVE, too... My scooter can do a lot of ankle damage! And if I HAD to stand up they'd all realize that they'd better move their asses from what looks like a football player/mountain man!) ;-)
  • No, I wouldn't have to fight the crowd. The "free speech zones" would be far enough away from the speech that there probably won't be anybody around me, or the other protesters :)
  • Yes, I prefer to have as much firsthand knowledge of things as possible. And even if all else comes to naugt, it would be a good excuse to replace the Richard Nixon mask I lost a few years back, and dispose of my old fruit at the same time.
  • NOT EVEN IF HE WAS MAKING A SPEECH AT MY HOUSE.  I'D GO OUT FOR THE DAY!!!
  • He speaks in circles and that drives me up a wall. No, I wouldn't fight the mob.
  • I would be proud and consider it an honor to meet the man.
  • You bet I would. I still respect him as a man and as our president, I think there's been too much hype and media junk about him. I think it would be an honor.
  • "Oh say, does that star spangled banner yet wave..." -as a peace offering.

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