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by bellal-2009 January 6, 2007 7:28 PM EST
Sandy, I'm with you I'd vote for Gore over Rudy or Hillary. And I also agree that it's essential we have a pres with foreign policy experience. I don't agree however, that the election was stolen.
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by elgraz January 6, 2007 7:25 PM EST
ALL THE POLITICAL SLIME BALLS COME OUT FROM THEIR RESPECTIVE HOLES IN THE GROUND WHEN IT'S ELECTION TIME.......ONLY IN AMERICA !!! POLITICIANS ARE ALL SELF SERVING HYPOCRITES..........A DISGRACE TO AMERICANS. I WILL VOTE FOR MY DOG.
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by sandy994 January 6, 2007 7:23 PM EST
It is a little early, but the most important criteria I will be looking for is someone with foreign policy experience.We have had someone with no foreign policy experience and look at the mess we are in. We all know Al Gore won the 2000 election and it was stolen from him.
Kerry ran the most incompetent campaign in history. I am looking for someone that will work on the deficit, global warming and that will be respected by the world community.The Democrat that would bring this country together, heal old wounds and would choose competent people for his administration is Al Gore. He deserves another chance to bring this country back from the mess we are in. He would never have started an illegal war in Iraq and we wouldn't be on the verge of bandruptcy if he had been elected.
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by bellal-2009 January 6, 2007 6:58 PM EST
take care,j. talk later.
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by j-whitman January 6, 2007 6:43 PM EST
Bellal,,, When I said he's leading us from one disaster to another, just look at his record for the last 6 years,, The only thing anyone can call a success is his tax cuts, yet that is argumentive. Katrina failures we are still recovering from with little help from Bush, Iraq a total failure, Afaganistan heading towards failure rapidly,,, Then you have to look at his so called "War on Terror" Bush is also missmanaging.... See ya later I'm hungry
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by bellal-2009 January 6, 2007 6:37 PM EST
yea, we definately agree on that j.
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by j-whitman January 6, 2007 6:37 PM EST
Bellal,, Talk later, I'm going up to the corner for a Burrito.
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by bellal-2009 January 6, 2007 6:37 PM EST
He's leading us from one disaster to another.
Posted by j-whitman at 02:23 PM : Jan 06, 2007

What do you mean by that, j.
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by j-whitman January 6, 2007 6:36 PM EST
Bellal,,, Again we agree,,, We have to hold all our politicians accountable first for things to improve. We have to have accountability starting at the top.
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by bellal-2009 January 6, 2007 6:32 PM EST
Well, whoever wins I hope the transition is flawless and there are no gaps in natl.security. I also hope for a very smart pres.
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