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Thompson Edges Giuliani in Reader Survey
anybody but....
Treasury
Mon Nov 5, 2007 11:04 AM
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Mainstream America will simply have to wake up and get out to vote for whichever of these Republican candidates will be facing off against Bill Clinton's wife. I don't have the time or resources to spend monitoring and protesting all the extreme intrusions she would bring to my Constitutional rights and my hard-earned money and our collective security.
Re: anybody but....
IRS
Tue Nov 6, 2007 10:34 AM
When Bush came into office, we had a surplus in the budget. The first year, he used it up and went on to set record deficit, even outspending Reagan. So if you want more of the same, follow his/her advise.
Re: anybody but....
dod
Tue Nov 6, 2007 11:39 AM
Re: anybody but....
DOD
Tue Nov 6, 2007 3:57 PM
I got news for you folks... he ain't running for President..
Re: anybody but....
DOD
Tue Nov 6, 2007 5:24 PM
He may have inherited a recession. Let's say he did. Let's even say tax cuts benefit the overall economy (which I don't believe they do), there's no need for the amount of additional debt we've accumulated. His policies are at fault.
I think that any of these candidates will bring change. I'm most in favor of Ron Paul because he seems to understand what the economy and government's role in the lives of citizens is about. Of course, I'll settle for nearly anyone, anyone but Romney.
Ron Paul
Civity
Mon Nov 5, 2007 1:27 PM
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"Ron Paul is the answer to any problem that needs to be solved with a Republican answer. "
Or Democratic answer, for that matter; while the two parties coalesce into an indistinguishable whole, Ron Paul stands out.
Huckabee
Myself
Mon Nov 5, 2007 3:51 PM
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With Huckabee doing so well when he is still unknown by most of the country, just image how well he'll do once American gets to know him. He truly is the GOP's best shot at defeating Clinton in the General. He has already defeated the Clinton political machine 4 times in Arkansas.
Ron Paul raises 2.7 million in one day
School
Mon Nov 5, 2007 4:58 PM
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Ron Paul's campaign is on fire. Has already surpassed his previous quarter's total fundraising.
Paul and Huckabee
self-employed
Tue Nov 6, 2007 7:04 AM
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Ron Paul advocates many positions that have a theoretical appeal for many. Abolish the Federal income tax and most Federal agencies. Withdraw from Iraq and avoid foreign entanglements. Americans like to think they are anti-government, but the moment something goes wrong, they demand to know how the government could have let this happen. Paul adds a valuable perspective to national debate but will never be nominated.
Mike Huckabee seems to be a nice guy who is also a fundamentalist who advocates creationism and "biblical inerrency". His positions on social issues are extremely conservative. Contrary to Amanda's comment, the more people get to know him, and more importantly his positions, the less are his chances.
Re: Paul and Huckabee
DFAS
Tue Nov 6, 2007 9:37 AM
Re: Paul and Huckabee
self-employed
Tue Nov 6, 2007 10:14 AM
Re: Paul and Huckabee
DFAS
Tue Nov 6, 2007 11:04 AM
Re: Paul and Huckabee
dod
Tue Nov 6, 2007 11:32 AM
Re: Paul and Huckabee
DFAS
Tue Nov 6, 2007 2:28 PM
All kidding aside, I think our society has gone a long way along that path, or so I gather from the people with Liberal Arts degrees who can't find a job. For now, I'd like to see schools concentrate on basic citizenship skills. No more high-school graduates who can barely read.
Wow!
Fed govt
Tue Nov 6, 2007 9:25 AM
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I amazes me that Giuliani performs as well as he does among Republican voters....the same ones who re-elected Bush with the whole "moral majority" line. I am a Christian and at that time I was heavily involved in a church that could be classified as Religious Right. We were told to "vote the Bible" meaning vote for family values, against legalized abortion, against stem cell research which trivialized the sanctity of life ect. ect...If Giuliani were running then he would have been laughed off the ballot! Now he represents Christian values?! WOW!!
And now that I’ve thought about it, last election we were hoodwinked by the “morality” argument, and this year it’s immigration…so many tactics to distract voters and get them all emotional instead of rational!
Motley Crew
DFAS
Tue Nov 6, 2007 1:53 PM
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As someone recently wrote in, these guys as a group make Hilary C look better all the time. Where are all the good Republicans in government who might represent the best of the party against the Democrats? Maybe that's one part of W's legacy - he's turned the party to crap by pandering to the religious right (for those of you who need a definition - it's that group of extremists who want to lead America into the 12th century).