Oct 10, 2008 05:46PM GMT
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SodaHead - What's Bubbling in Your Head?
Would you… could you run for a political office???
What would we find as we examine your past, those horrible mistakes the things it took years to forget? What about your associates partners connections or acquaintances? Where did they end up? What part of them did you wish you hadn’t of known after you found out who they really were? What parts of them did you embrace only to discover later on it was areas of disgrace? How much do we really get to pick and choose who we bump into on the journey of living learning and dying? Who does that leave left to lead??? The perfect few... is that you???-
raves +2 posted Oct 12, 2008 03:26AM GMT
Answered Yes I am comfortable with my colorful past
I think that we spend too much time worring about personal lives (that gossip stuff sells papers and advertising) Bill Clinton understood how to help the economy and had people in his admin to monitor it. He may have done things that are questionable actions but he did his job and that is what we need to determine will this person who is running for office do their job, put in the effort, give a rats ass.......... Election day is like 35 days away it is time to GET REGISTERED (IF YOU AREN'T) GET INFORMED, GET INVOLVED AND TAKE BACK AMERICA!!!!!!!!!!! -
raves +3 posted Oct 12, 2008 02:31AM GMT
Answered Yes I am comfortable with my colorful past
There are things in my past that I certainly cringe when I think of now, but if I was running for a public office then I wouldn't try to hide them. And honestly, how can we expect anyone, much less politicians, to be spotless? And if it's something that's happened in my personal life, well, how is that anyone's business?
I imagine those, er, embarrassing pictures and the sex tape might not win me any votes with the conservatives. But come on, haven't we all made mistakes? :-) -
raves +1 posted Oct 12, 2008 01:30AM GMT
Answered Yes I am comfortable with my colorful past
I don't have the money, like most american's and that is a shame. The failure of congress really needs to be addressed. wouldn't it be great if we elected, a stay at home mother, a truck driver, a doctor, a mail man. and joe six-pack. That is what this country truly needs -
raves +2 posted Oct 11, 2008 10:14PM GMT
Answered No my past is too spotty
No one is perfect. I haven't done anything 'wrong' but I do have personal, private family matters that I would be horrified for others to try and 'find' and talk about. And seeing the outcome of what and how the mass media and general public has done to public figures, I could never go through that.



Answered Yes I am comfortable with my colorful past
If I hadn't had met, loved, lost those in my past...I wouldn't be the me, I am today.