Raymond
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I remember beforehand him standing up to the 'mob' re bin men etc also a lot of other 'controversial' issues he took a stand on and usually came out winning.
I like where he stands on issues, on Larry King he came across well, apologised and seemed likable. He may be a bit light on experience for the top job but he's intelligent and I think looking at all the other candidates he'd be the best leader.
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why? OK he dealt with 9/11 sensibly but what other strings does he have to his bow? i was amazed when he announced the other day that he was going to run 
ok i refer to the answer you gave to rete in the above post

ok i refer to the answer you gave to rete in the above post
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#18
Because they closed their eyes in the booth and just pulled whatever handle they touch?????
Hey it was one way to decide on two losers.
Hey it was one way to decide on two losers.
Why in heaven's name did they vote into the highest office a military deserter and untreated drug addict, who was born with a silver spoon in Connecticut but pretends to be a Texas rancher, who claims to be an Xtian but seems to enjoy killing people, and who has failed in every single endeavor he has taken on.
There's no accounting for electorate taste, me thinks.
There's no accounting for electorate taste, me thinks.
#20
I hate Hilary, Obama's a joke (no experience and is been given a free ride by the press - no hard interview yet)
John McCain I like but is too old, and I don't like the others in the Republican race (either too Political ie don't trust them, or never heard of them)
Also I think we need someone strong to beat Hilary (I did say I hated her?
)
#21
Why in heaven's name did they vote into the highest office a military deserter and untreated drug addict, who was born with a silver spoon in Connecticut but pretends to be a Texas rancher, who claims to be an Xtian but seems to enjoy killing people, and who has failed in every single endeavor he has taken on.
There's no accounting for electorate taste, me thinks.
There's no accounting for electorate taste, me thinks.
#22
I hate Hilary, Obama's a joke (no experience and is been given a free ride by the press - no hard interview yet)
John McCain I like but is too old, and I don't like the others in the Republican race (either too Political ie don't trust them, or never heard of them)
Also I think we need someone strong to beat Hilary (I did say I hated her?
)
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Which comes from $$$$ darlin, $$$$$$$ - lobby $$$$ that is.....
I seem to recall Rudy brought crime in NYC under control - it was out of control when Ed or whatever his name is, was there.
I seem to recall Rudy brought crime in NYC under control - it was out of control when Ed or whatever his name is, was there.
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I hate Hilary, Obama's a joke (no experience and is been given a free ride by the press - no hard interview yet)
John McCain I like but is too old, and I don't like the others in the Republican race (either too Political ie don't trust them, or never heard of them)
Also I think we need someone strong to beat Hilary (I did say I hated her?
)
I will not be over here by then so I dont have any interest
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Which brings me to the question.
Who has become more liberal/conservative since being here?
I've become extremely liberal compared to what I was when I first arrived.
Who has become more liberal/conservative since being here?
I've become extremely liberal compared to what I was when I first arrived.
#29
Hey we don't really have a vote that counts anyway so what the heck. As seen in the last election whichever candidate/party has the most to offer in kickbacks is the one that will be made president. Definitely not the voters' choice.
#30
Well when you're District Attorney that's your job. Nothing extraordinary about that job performance.
Maybe but it did happen and that proved to me he had compassion and was a leader that could inspire people to follow him.
I remember beforehand him standing up to the 'mob' re bin men etc also a lot of other 'controversial' issues he took a stand on and usually came out winning.
I like where he stands on issues, on Larry King he came across well, apologised and seemed likable. He may be a bit light on experience for the top job but he's intelligent and I think looking at all the other candidates he'd be the best leader.
I remember beforehand him standing up to the 'mob' re bin men etc also a lot of other 'controversial' issues he took a stand on and usually came out winning.
I like where he stands on issues, on Larry King he came across well, apologised and seemed likable. He may be a bit light on experience for the top job but he's intelligent and I think looking at all the other candidates he'd be the best leader.



