| 4/14/2008 9:50:45 AM | Who would you like to have as our next President? | |
 debmac Stanford, KY age: 47
| It seems the United States is in terrible shape right now. Who would make a good President and why? How would they help the United States get back on her feet again?
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| 4/14/2008 9:54:54 AM | Who would you like to have as our next President? | |
 lust4love Atco, NJ age: 37
| this is a good question.We really don't have a choice .we can only choose from what is put in front of us.I would like to see someone that is compassionate enough to be fair but stern enough to deal with any foriegn problems.
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| 4/14/2008 9:58:30 AM | Who would you like to have as our next President? | |
 knightnyte2 Spring, TX age: 55
| debmac... this topic has been debated several times through this forum. everywhere from bush bashing to hillary, obama, and mccain.
sadly, until we get congress on our side, it really doesn't matter. Its trade days up there with any legislation. You help me with this, i'll help you with that. Screw what the American public wants. Screw what's good for the nation! Let's deal! If only Bob Barker had so much power, and his show was entertainment. Some countries consider what we do as entertainment, some look down and shake their heads at us, some fear because the person we elect has control of the 'football'.
As far as I'm concerned, those who are running, I do not like any.
peace... don't be hatin'
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| 4/14/2008 10:39:09 AM | Who would you like to have as our next President? | |
 debmac Stanford, KY age: 47
| Knight you are so right! My sister said she is going to write in David Letterman! hahaha
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| 4/14/2008 10:54:46 AM | Who would you like to have as our next President? | |
 stargazzer Creighton, NE age: 59
| We do not have to take what is put in front of us, and we do not have to waist are vote, For Ron Paul has not droped out at all, He just scaled down things as McCain got the nomination. If we all would vote for him we would get a wonderfull president. He wants to bring back are government to follow the constution, just do a search on Ron Paul The more you learn about him the more you will like him. This is not true of any of the others that are still running.
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| 4/14/2008 11:16:31 AM | Who would you like to have as our next President? | |
 lostinwyoming Evanston, WY age: 50
| george washington.
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| 4/14/2008 11:51:25 AM | Who would you like to have as our next President? | |
 veteran61 Farmington, IL age: 47 online now!
| As far as I'm concerned, it was over when Fred Thompson dropped out. I'm writing him in......
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| 4/14/2008 12:59:41 PM | Who would you like to have as our next President? | |
 lust4love Atco, NJ age: 37
| ron paul can kiss my ass
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| 4/14/2008 1:16:46 PM | Who would you like to have as our next President? | |
 stargazzer Creighton, NE age: 59
| lust, thanks for helping the Ron Paul cause. lost, Paul is as close to a George Washington or an Abe Lincoln as we could ever get today. Are politans have not followed the constution in the last 90 years, I think it would be nice to try that again for a change.
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| 4/14/2008 5:13:53 PM | Who would you like to have as our next President? | |
 nodresiak Versailles, OH age: 32
| Ron Paul would be a decent prez but the american people don't want him he does not fall into the conservative/liberal mold therefore he is not acceptable to them.He would like to see us stop trying to be the police force of the world which is a idea that needs to be expressed more often.
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| 4/14/2008 5:34:18 PM | Who would you like to have as our next President? | |
 onelife2live Janesville, WI age: 43
| Ron Paul for his economic views and Collin Powell as VP for his foreign affairs smarts.
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| 4/14/2008 6:16:14 PM | Who would you like to have as our next President? | |
 lust4love Atco, NJ age: 37
| colon is anther word for A-hole
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| 4/15/2008 5:59:20 AM | Who would you like to have as our next President? | |
 doll121 Middleport, OH age: 51 online now!
| hillary rodham clinton. she is a lady and it is about time a woman can do as good as a man. especially barack obama.
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| 4/15/2008 6:07:37 AM | Who would you like to have as our next President? | |
 iwantyoutoo Lubbock, TX age: 41
| From the desk of Senator John McCain..
Dear Friends,
We've all said things that we've regretted. Sometimes they result from a mere slip of the tongue and sometimes they reveal deeply held beliefs that you'd rather not communicate to the world.
A few days ago, at a San Francisco fundraiser, Barack Obama described Americans who live in small towns or other areas that have experienced a loss of jobs as "bitter" people, adding that it didn't surprise him that they, "..cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations."
These words are revealing on a number of levels, and expose the out-of-touch beliefs to which John McCain offers stark contrast. Today, John McCain offered a different account of small town America:
"During the Great Depression, with many millions of Americans out of work and the country suffering the worst economic crisis in our history, there rose from small towns, rural communities, inner cities, a generation of Americans who fought to save the world from despotism and mass murder, and came home to build the wealthiest, strongest and most generous nation on earth.
"They suffered the worst during the Depression, but it did not shake their faith in, and fidelity to, America. They did not turn to their religious faith and cultural traditions out of resentment and a feeling of powerlessness to affect the course of government or pursue prosperity. On the contrary, their faith had given generations of their families' purpose and meaning, as it does today."
These hard working men and women aren't "bitter". They love their country, their faith, their family and their traditions. They are the heart and soul of this country, the foundation of our strength and the primary authors of its essential goodness - Barack Obama should get to know them.
If Barack Obama is the Democrat nominee in the general election, the American people will have a clear choice between two different visions - Senator Obama's liberal, elitist philosophy and John McCain's faith in the small town values that continue to make America great. John McCain will not forget them or write them off. Neither should Barack Obama.
John McCain you have my continuing support
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| 4/15/2008 6:31:54 AM | Who would you like to have as our next President? | |
 wonderwhy Denver, CO age: 31
| Al Gore. He won the election in 00. I'd love to see the Democrats shitcan both Hillery and Barrack and bring in the person best qualified for the job.
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