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| # | Comment | Survey |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | No, but I think fundamentalist Christians have hijacked the Republican party. | Do you think that the "Christian Right Wing" of the Republican Party has hijacked Christianity? |
| 2 | No. As a Republican, I'd prefer to see the party nominate someone outside of the current administration. | Do you think Condoleeza Rice deserves to be the next president? |
| 3 | I'd say other. I don't mind immigrants coming into the country, as long as they enter legally. | Would the U.S. try to put an end to illegal immigration if the language spoken in Mexico as well as every Latin American country was English? |
| 4 | Take a bow. You are 100 percent correct. | Given that most of us think people can't be trusted to vote for what is best for them, is democracy a seriously flawed idea? |
| 5 | I say yes. I think it's pompous and elitist to presume people don't know what's best for them. | Can people be trusted to vote for what is best for them? |
| 6 | Cartman rules. But I'm stunned Towelie wasn't included in the survey... | Who is your favourite South Park kid? |
| 7 | The White Sox won the World Series!!!!! | What is the most recent thing or event to give you goosebumps of delight? |
| 8 | My initials, then the year I graduated from college | What does your Survey Central sign-on name mean/stand for? |
| 9 | Bush is fighting for his political life? How so? He's a second-term president, and he's never going to have to come before the American public again and ask for our votes. He's going to be president for another three years, and then he's going to ride off into the sunset. For that reason, I voted that he has not lost his grip on power. Whether you agree or disagree with his policies, he is firmly entrenched.
Perhaps Bush is fighting for his place in history, or to secure his legacy. But I don't think he is fighting for his political life. | Has George W. Bush lost it? |
| 10 | Our ex-presidents are still in the political ring? You must define the political ring differently than I do. All of our former presidents are active in various causes, and if they put their voice behind something, it does carry some weight (especially in Clinton's case). But at this point, they are more party figureheads than they are movers and shakers. | Has George W. Bush lost it? |