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I just watched the Obama YouTube Health Care proposal.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eo07GYxYNSQ

Hillary has been accused of this very thing. She has considered and denounced this plan based on lack of success in other countries. Hillary has come up with a doable plan. She has done her homework on this issue.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrfjSPAajrc

2007-11-28 08:36:53 · 3 answers · asked by granny_sp 4

...what would it be?

2007-11-28 08:33:15 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

As far as I know, the only "experience" Mrs. Clinton has so far, is traveling with ex-president Clinton as a first lady. Frankly, that and nothing are almost the same. Any former president's wife is "qualified to run" if that is ever a criteria to judge executive experience for a presidential candidate.

On the other hand, what specific "leadership" actions has she ever undertaken, during her public service? What bills or proposals of her have ever been approved as a law, and what influence have they made on the country?

IMHO, she's not any more "experienced" than Obama.

But character-wise, she really is damaged goods, in comparison: She is super-unlikable, stuck-up and arrogant, sounds and acts like she only wants to prove that "she's better than any man". On top of that, she is not honest and straightforward at all, rather she's a hypocrite, who supports and votes for things when it is convenient.

Is getting most of the female votes her only reason to maybe win the elections?

2007-11-28 07:21:01 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous

It seems that no matter what negative reports people or the press report here on y/a there is always and I mean always a viable explanation for Ron Pauls or his campaigns actions which makes him seem to be a better candidate once all the facts are on the table - do you believe this to be true ? Or do you think he is like the rest of the candidates with secrets and doublespeak (if so why?)

2007-11-28 07:19:54 · 20 answers · asked by rooster 5

I have always been concerned about the bigger picture, and seek out those who stand by moral ideals and are in effect the best candidates available. My endorsement is for Mitt Romney, a moral man who best represents the conservative ideals I espouse. Why can't some of you see that bigger picture and unite behind him on this? I understand the liberals if they don't care for Romney, but to be divisive amongst conservatives like this because of the erroneous notion that the LDS are not Christian is damaging to the overall cause of defending God's place in this country. Pat Robertson, as right as it gets, endorses Giuliani, who is the most left of the GOP candidates, all because he fears that having a 'Mormon' president further legitimizes the faith. How sad a methodology in selecting a candidate.

2007-11-28 07:18:44 · 12 answers · asked by RickNY 3

Huckabee calls climate change "a spiritual issue."

"We ought to be moving rapidly toward energy resources that don't have a greenhouse gas effect."

Last spring, Thompson seemed to mock the issue. More recently, as a presidential candidate, he has said global warming is real.

At a town hall meeting in New Hampshire in October, Giuliani said: "Yes, global warming is happening. Yes, human beings are contributing to it. No, it is not an hysterical emergency that has to be dealt with...it should be dealt with as a long-term emergency in a sensible, mature sound way in which we allow our economy to grow."

McCain favors caps on greenhouse gas emissions, a "cap and trade" policy as a market-based way to spur industries to take action, and higher fuel standards for vehicles. He has been highly critical of the Bush Administration on global warming.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/story?id=3922730&page=1

Which of these candidates do you most agree with?

2007-11-28 06:59:31 · 11 answers · asked by Dana1981 7

The he kept them there forcing them to sign a pledge card like a white headed Hitler.

2007-11-28 06:46:08 · 6 answers · asked by Stealth 2

And would you sign a cacuas pledge card stating you will cast your vote for Hillary which locks you in without an opition of changing your mind?

2007-11-28 06:24:47 · 19 answers · asked by Stealth 2

I heard he was disqualified or not chosen by the South Carolina Democratic party. Any information?

2007-11-28 06:22:14 · 8 answers · asked by Philo 2

2007-11-28 05:39:22 · 5 answers · asked by realitycheck 3

With the assumption Bill Clinton can run for President. Just for polling purposes... for a research paper...

2007-11-28 05:33:30 · 32 answers · asked by Stealth 2

2007-11-28 05:31:08 · 11 answers · asked by vinsa1981 3

of the candidates for president, r or d, do any plan on fixing social security and if so who.

2007-11-28 05:27:57 · 13 answers · asked by outbaksean 4

According to Hannity the following are prerequisites in order to be a viable candidate
1. A person would not be considered to represent their party without at least a Master's Degree in "something"?
2. A person would not be considered to represent their party without at least serving 2 terms in the House or Senate? (for the required experience)
3. A woman should stay at home with her children until they are out of school?
4. A person should have attained some sort of "accomplishment" either in the business world or political world in order to be considered for the Presidency?

2007-11-28 05:19:35 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

Think about it.. we are at war with one of the most sexist groups in the world. Do you really think that they would negotiate with a female president?

2007-11-28 05:13:23 · 19 answers · asked by Holly Jo 3

2007-11-28 05:09:37 · 16 answers · asked by kujiiiro 4

Think about your faith and how it influences your life and the decessions you make. Would you want a president who puts his faith first and the will of America second ? Would you feel the same way if his version of religion was different than your own ?

2007-11-28 05:02:20 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

Them liberal candidates think we evolved from a bunch of monkies. That's why I like giuliani. He's got good Christian Values.

2007-11-28 04:55:07 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous

Do you think it would be a better world?

2007-11-28 04:48:27 · 20 answers · asked by poohkie 1

2007-11-28 04:04:06 · 12 answers · asked by Autumn 1

the dems and gop seem not to care about our concerns,starting with the flood of non-americans at our borders,etc.

2007-11-28 03:37:41 · 12 answers · asked by tom the plumber 3

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2007/11/huckabee_is_a_fiscal_conservat.html

Read this link first, then give me your thoughts and opinions.
PLEASE BACK UP YOUR STATEMENTS WITH FACTS, NOT LIBEL/SLANDER/RHETORIC

2007-11-28 03:09:12 · 8 answers · asked by doughboy_woohoo 2

Which American president does Ron Paul greatly resemble (in his thoughts and policies, of course...forget about the looks!)??

2007-11-28 02:45:17 · 18 answers · asked by Ash'ari Maturidi 5

Does anyone who CHOOSES not to vote, have the right to complain about the Government or any run off from?

What about the voters that do not research their options, that just vote according to party lines only for the Presidential race?

2007-11-28 02:01:22 · 27 answers · asked by DesignDiva1 5

Most of the questions that are asked are by brainwashed college students that don't vote anyway. or the questions aren't serious

2007-11-28 01:19:59 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

http://www.thenation.com/doc/20071210/phillips-fein

2007-11-28 01:18:49 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

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