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    Which Presidential candidate... Poll!

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    Which Presidential candidate do you feel is best suited to lead us to victory in Iraq?
    Dennis Kucinich (2%) - 19 votes

    Rudolph Giuliani (17%) - 149 votes

    Mike Huckabee (5%) - 39 votes

    Duncan Hunter (7%) - 64 votes

    Mitt Romney (7%) - 63 votes

    Fred Thompson (8%) - 67 votes

    Hillary Rodham Clinton (3%) - 24 votes

    John S. McCain III (3%) - 23 votes

    Joe Biden (1%) - 6 votes

    Ron Paul (46%) - 399 votes

    Barack H. Obama, Jr. (1%) - 5 votes

    Bill Richardson (0%) - 1 votes

    John R. Edwards (0%) - 4 votes

    Chris Dodd (0%) - 2 votes

    The opinions expressed in this poll do not necessarily represent the collective views of our community, this station or its management.
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    Dennis Kucinich (2%) - 19 votes

    Rudolph Giuliani (17%) - 149 votes

    Mike Huckabee (4%) - 39 votes

    Duncan Hunter (7%) - 65 votes

    Mitt Romney (7%) - 64 votes

    Fred Thompson (8%) - 67 votes

    Hillary Rodham Clinton (3%) - 24 votes

    John S. McCain III (3%) - 23 votes

    Joe Biden (1%) - 6 votes

    Ron Paul (46%) - 401 votes

    Barack H. Obama, Jr. (1%) - 5 votes

    Bill Richardson (0%) - 1 votes

    John R. Edwards (0%) - 4 votes

    Chris Dodd (0%) - 2 votes

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    Which Presidential candidate do you feel is best suited to lead us to victory in Iraq?
    Dennis Kucinich (2%) - 19 votes

    Rudolph Giuliani (17%) - 149 votes

    Mike Huckabee (4%) - 39 votes

    Duncan Hunter (8%) - 66 votes

    Mitt Romney (7%) - 64 votes

    Fred Thompson (8%) - 67 votes

    Hillary Rodham Clinton (3%) - 24 votes

    John S. McCain III (3%) - 23 votes

    Joe Biden (1%) - 6 votes

    Ron Paul (46%) - 402 votes

    Barack H. Obama, Jr. (1%) - 5 votes

    Bill Richardson (0%) - 1 votes

    John R. Edwards (0%) - 4 votes

    Chris Dodd (0%) - 2 votes
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    Can someone please explain to me how someone that wants to cut & run (pull out immediately) gets 49% of the vote in a poll like this? Geez, has all common sense in this country gone out the window?

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    Apparently, The war has already been won, unless you weren't around when we crushed Saddam's military in a matter of weeks. I don't remember seeing the qualification of nation building as a job our military should be doing.

    We are building another nation, that's it I would gladly "cut and run" from spending more money this nation doesn't have to build someone elses house. Unless you support global welfare and you being the payee then have at it.
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    Which Presidential candidate do you feel is best suited to lead us to victory in Iraq?
    Dennis Kucinich (2%) - 19 votes

    Rudolph Giuliani (17%) - 149 votes

    Mike Huckabee (4%) - 39 votes

    Duncan Hunter (8%) - 68 votes

    Mitt Romney (7%) - 64 votes

    Fred Thompson (8%) - 67 votes

    Hillary Rodham Clinton (3%) - 24 votes

    John S. McCain III (3%) - 23 votes

    Joe Biden (1%) - 6 votes

    Ron Paul (46%) - 404 votes

    Barack H. Obama, Jr. (1%) - 5 votes

    Bill Richardson (0%) - 1 votes

    John R. Edwards (0%) - 4 votes

    Chris Dodd (0%) - 2 votes
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    Quote Originally Posted by MW
    Can someone please explain to me how someone that wants to cut & run (pull out immediately) gets 49% of the vote in a poll like this? Geez, has all common sense in this country gone out the window?
    I have'nt heard that Paul will pull out immediately however this is an Individual or Sovereign Nation responsiblity not ours!

    Through trade our private sector like Rupert Murdoch can give all the money he wants to which ever Muslim group, Shiites, Sunni, Kurds, or to the desimated Christian Assyrians who are mostly here anyway (those who survived). I'm sure our private sector who sells arms will be able to sell whatever they want there. Why are we running or policing their government? They should be able to take care of themselves without us having to baby sit! JMO
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    Dennis Kucinich (2%) - 19 votes

    Rudolph Giuliani (17%) - 149 votes

    Mike Huckabee (4%) - 39 votes

    Duncan Hunter (8%) - 68 votes

    Mitt Romney (7%) - 64 votes

    Fred Thompson (8%) - 67 votes

    Hillary Rodham Clinton (3%) - 24 votes

    John S. McCain III (3%) - 24 votes

    Joe Biden (1%) - 6 votes

    Ron Paul (46%) - 406 votes

    Barack H. Obama, Jr. (1%) - 5 votes

    Bill Richardson (0%) - 1 votes

    John R. Edwards (0%) - 4 votes

    Chris Dodd (0%) - 2 votes

    The opinions expressed in this poll do not necessarily represent the collective views of our community, this station or its management.

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    Which Presidential candidate do you feel is best suited to lead us to victory in Iraq?
    Dennis Kucinich (2%) - 19 votes

    Rudolph Giuliani (17%) - 149 votes

    Mike Huckabee (4%) - 39 votes

    Duncan Hunter (8%) - 68 votes

    Mitt Romney (7%) - 64 votes

    Fred Thompson (8%) - 67 votes

    Hillary Rodham Clinton (3%) - 24 votes

    John S. McCain III (3%) - 24 votes

    Joe Biden (1%) - 6 votes

    Ron Paul (46%) - 407 votes

    Barack H. Obama, Jr. (1%) - 5 votes

    Bill Richardson (0%) - 1 votes

    John R. Edwards (0%) - 4 votes

    Chris Dodd (0%) - 2 votes
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    Which Presidential candidate do you feel is best suited to lead us to victory in Iraq?

    Dennis Kucinich (2%) - 20 votes

    Rudolph Giuliani (17%) - 149 votes

    Mike Huckabee (4%) - 39 votes

    Duncan Hunter (8%) - 70 votes

    Mitt Romney (7%) - 65 votes

    Fred Thompson (8%) - 67 votes

    Hillary Rodham Clinton (3%) - 24 votes

    John S. McCain III (3%) - 24 votes

    Joe Biden (1%) - 6 votes

    Ron Paul (46%) - 411 votes

    Barack H. Obama, Jr. (1%) - 5 votes

    Bill Richardson (0%) - 1 votes

    John R. Edwards (0%) - 4 votes

    Chris Dodd (0%) - 2 votes

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