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Originally posted by Conclamo Ludus
I'm not big on Gephardt. Here's part of the reason:
Gephardt's abysmal attendance record link.
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Show up for work! This is shameful for any government worker. I would love to show up 16% of the time at work.
Dean is too left for my tastes, but I think he'll start to center himself more and more as the race goes on. I like Lieberman. I don't know much about Kerry but he seems alright for now. He hasn't been in the spotlight as much as Dean anymore.
If the election were today I would re-elect Bush. I'm upset with a few things he's done. I didn't like the lead up to the war, but I am glad that he is in command now. I'm much more comfortable with our national security in his hands than one of the other candidates.
I'm still swayable though. None of these candidates have spoken to me yet (figuratively of course), but there is still time.
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I would imagine that if you were to look into this none of the candidates who now hold public office are taking care of business - they're all out running for office but don't blame only those running for national office - the rest are busy running for re-election. I really believe that term limits - or a restriction of when anyone can start "running" for an office should be established by law and anyone who violates it be removed from office and banned from politics. 30 days before election day. No ifs, ands, buts or maybes. This would probably provide us with a working government instead of the parttime garbage we have under the current system.