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Post by Pushnpull on Dec 8, 2007 15:57:25 GMT -5
....even if you aren't a citizen. Ok,not really, But here's a cool quiz. www.wqad.com/Global/link.asp?L=259460My top 5 were 1. Dennis Kucinich 2. Ron Paul 3. Rudy Giuliani 4. Mike Gravel (who) 5. John Edwards I feel so ashamed....as a person who resides in Illinois.... Obama never even cracked my top 5!!!!!!!
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Post by long on Dec 8, 2007 22:00:25 GMT -5
Kucinich for me as well. I'm pretty bummed that he doesn't have a chance. There's been some talk of him joining a ticket with Paul. Followed by: Richardson, Edwards, Dodd, Gravel. And I'm a registered Republican (I was young and cold-hearted).
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Post by cm on Dec 9, 2007 2:00:28 GMT -5
1. Obama 2. Hillary 3. Dodd 4. Edwards 5. Kucinich
Pretty accurate because I'm for Obama so far.
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Post by jericho on Dec 9, 2007 3:30:45 GMT -5
The black guy or the woman... and after their term is over, a white conservative man. ;D
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Post by TotalWar on Dec 9, 2007 4:15:12 GMT -5
Ron Paul!
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Post by Altan on Dec 9, 2007 23:12:37 GMT -5
Pat Buchannan, Lou Dobbs......and Ron Paul. Democratic side......Edwards. Republican....Ron Paul.
I love them all to much. Buchannan and Dobbs aren't running but you are needed and Americans wish you were. Pick up your rifles or M16's!
Americans need you against the tyranny!
We love you!!! For a stronger America!
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Post by LaFace on Dec 10, 2007 2:58:28 GMT -5
I'm not American so my opinion is most likely not as valid as the Americans on this baord, seeing as I'm not living in your country nor do I understand what is occurring in your nation's politics (such as a couple of domestic policies) to the same degree.
Having said that, these were my top five candidates from the site:
1. Barack Obama = Hillary Clinton = John Edwards (all Democrats) 4. Rudy Giuliani (Republican) 5. Dennis Kucinich = Chris Dodd (both Democrats)
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Post by cjsdad on Dec 10, 2007 10:16:35 GMT -5
Ron Paul
No surprise, but sadly 3rd party candidates get left out as choices.
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Post by halfbreed on Dec 11, 2007 2:49:14 GMT -5
1. Dennis Kucinich 2. Mike Gravel 3. Chris Dodd 4. Bill Richardson 5. Ron Paul
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Post by Ajeno on Dec 12, 2007 15:15:48 GMT -5
After months of thinking it over, ive narrowed it down to....
1. Ron Paul 2. Ron Paul 3. Ron Paul 4. Ron Paul 5. Ron Paul 6. Ron Paul 7. Dennis Kucinich 8. Ron Paul 9. Rudy Giuliani 10. John Edwards
Skipping ahead.........
132. Peewee Herman 133. A.C. Slater (from saved by the bell) 134. Hillary Clinton 135. Barney the Dinosaur 136. Thunder Cat 137. Barack Obama 138. Dr. Phil
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Post by juancarlos on Dec 13, 2007 8:49:42 GMT -5
1. Obama (D) 2. McCain (R)
Both of them are moderates.
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Post by jewbird on Dec 15, 2007 6:31:31 GMT -5
Although Hillary does seem responsive to her constituents, (or maybe it's her handlers) I give the nod to Ron Paul or Obama as the best choices of the declared candidates and I give the edge to Ron Paul because he's the only presidential candidate who really has the first clue what the job is supposed to entail. Indeed one could call this election a referendum on the purpose and scope of the federal government.
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Post by juancarlos on Dec 15, 2007 13:50:44 GMT -5
Although Hillary does seem responsive to her constituents, (or maybe it's her handlers) I give the nod to Ron Paul or Obama as the best choices of the declared candidates and I give the edge to Ron Paul because he's the only presidential candidate who really has the first clue what the job is supposed to entail. Indeed one could call this election a referendum on the purpose and scope of the federal government. Is it really that, or you just fell in love with Obama Girl? Just kidding.
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Post by TotalWar on Dec 16, 2007 2:00:35 GMT -5
The only one that comes anywhere close to deserving my vote is Ron Paul. Before I'd heard about his campaign I was so disgusted with the American political system I never bothered registering to vote. The rest are just actors that can't answer direct questions in debates and are willing to say whatever it takes to get elected. It's just the usual BS, promising handouts, playing on people's fears about terrorism... empty rhetoric which seldom even pretends to have anything to do with individual freedom. They bring nothing new to the table, just a continuation of the downward spiral into a police state, meaningless wars and economic ruin.
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