Would You Vote For Arnold Schwarzenegger, If You Could?

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  • freedom96
    freedom96

    I live in Southern California, and I will be voting for Arnold tomorrow. So will my wife, and most people I know.

    Here is a guy who came here with nothing, and now is worth between 300 and 800 million. Regardless of whether anyone likes him or his movies doesn't matter. He did something right financially. California needs someone financially responsible in office.

    We need to get rid of Davis.

    And God help us if Bustamante wins.

  • rekless
    rekless

    Hell, he couldn't do any more damage than the real politicians. He will repeal the auto registration and the driver license debacal. I would vote for him just to get the Mexicans straighten out as far as being illegals.

  • Stacy Smith
    Stacy Smith

    Swan I honestly don't believe those women. I'm sorry but to come out years later. Besides Arnold has been pretty upfront about many other things including groping women. A lesson learned here gals, if you want to believed don't wait until someone is famous before you speak out. Oh wait, he was famous, they didn't speak out until he ran for office. That makes them even less believable. Polictical agendas and all.

    Amazing how that Hitler stuff didn't come out until the last minute too.

  • joannadandy
    joannadandy
    He did something right financially

    Bulked up...broke into movies...and married into a rich family--yeah takes some real financial genius!

    LOL...sorry--that just really cracked me up.

    I do agree with Reckless--he will win, and it won't matter--he won't make things any worse or better than they are now.

  • BeautifulGarbage
    BeautifulGarbage

    Yes to the recall.

    But, there is no way I'm voting for Arnold.

    And, yes, I'm republican.

  • pettygrudger
    pettygrudger

    Well, considering he was one of the biggest ticket draws in movieland, and all the women who have accused him were just lowly employees, there might be a good reason why they waited until there was safety in numbers. Also, at least 3 of the cases are well documented at the time the incidents occured, long before his run for Governor.

    But, I have a sneaky suspicion that in the majority of the incidences, alot of signals were probably being tossed his way, so therefore mis-communication ensued. Now, out of resentment, they're all coming forward.

    Me, I'd vote for Tom, even though I know it would be splitting the vote. He's obviously the most qualified and has the best ideas for turning that state around. Yes, he's extremely conservative, but really, how much policy can he make with a democratic held house of rep's?

  • DevonMcBride
    DevonMcBride

    Thank God I don't live in California. I don't like any of the candidates.

  • teejay
    teejay

    >>>>> Thank God I don't live in California.

    My thought exactly. The only problem is that California has a way of influencing the rest of the country, both socially and politically.

  • ballistic
    ballistic

    I must say, you've got far more interesting people to vote for than we have, except our Raving Looney party that is.

  • Swan
    Swan
    >>>>> Thank God I don't live in California.

    My thought exactly. The only problem is that California has a way of influencing the rest of the country, both socially and politically.

    I hope to see a person of color as President of the United States before I die, but I sure hope it isn't Gary Coleman.

    Tammy

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