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Someone who solves problems with diplomacy, rather than wars. No lawyer. Morality is important for the president to be respected. No more Obama.
12 years ago. Rating: 4 | |
Someone with this countries best interest in mind, Someone willing to let the rest of the planet know, if you f*** with us we will find you and kill you. Peace loving Presidents don't work. Hence, Jimmy Carter. Ron Paul will have us bowing down to the rest of the world either because they bankrolled our country, or the sand fleas that control how much YOU will pay for food because of the price of oil. We need a real AMERICAN SOB to flip the bird at them all. Morality is for society and religion. It doesn't work in government.
12 years ago. Rating: 4 | |
I'd just like to have someone with balls--or overies enough to stand up for the majority and not cater to the whiners and pouters. Simply put, someone that will stand for democracy amongst all and powerful enough to fend off our foes. I don't care if he/she is Christian, Jew, Morman or Islamic as long as they keep their religious beliefs away from decisive goverenment doings. (lack of another word). Sexual preferences also, keep it to themselves. a president IMO should be a believer in the people, not into it for political gains, the presidency is not a popularity contest nor is it a commodity that needs the marketing genius of some wealthy entrepreneur that sees only benefits for themselves and are willing to buy it.
I guess this is asking too much. so i guess we will get Obama again here in the US :(
12 years ago. Rating: 4 | |
At least 50% black. We have had no black men before Obama. No American Indians, No women presidents. White rule must end….look at what it has cost the world.
12 years ago. Rating: 3 | |
@Ed shank. Military bravado may be a vote-getter but you seem to think that it, and only it, will turn things around for the better. Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan- How successful have those missions been for America ? Billions upon billions spend and for what ? Mission accomplished ?
I supported the Iraq invasion when it was fraudulently sold to me by Colin Powell. The poor sucker had satellite pictures delivered by the beloved and trustworthy CIA, showing "irrefutable evidence" of weapons of mass destruction factories and installations. Remember that Bu**Sh*t, Ed ?
I don't take kindly to being taken for a fool. Many gullible, flag-waving patriots have been all-too-willing to forgive this treasonous act of hostility towards a sovereign nation and against America itself.
Party partisanship intoxicates otherwise reasonable-minded people and transforms them into sheep that will support,defend and follow deceitful leadership right off a cliff. To his credit, Powell deserted his team of crooks, led by Cheney, Bush Sr,( yes Sr,not W) and did the honorable thing. Quit for being taken.
12 years ago. Rating: 3 | |