OMG is this lady full of it or what! She's trying to sound like a Republican. Pathetic. She knows that she can't win unless she kisses up to the middle. News flash, she does not come from the middle.
2006-07-30
15:07:55
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Keep it up Hillary! You are handing the election to the Republican on a silver platter.
2006-07-30
15:11:55 ·
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Dang. I'm suprised that there was not more Hillary love on a so called liberal board. There is hope after all.
2006-07-30
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I'm not watching but she drives me buggy!! Thank goodness everyone isn't jumping on the Hillary bandwagon.
2006-07-30 15:09:56
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answered by zara01 4
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Even staunch democrats tell me they will not vote for Hillary. Hillary is philosophically a socialist, but she is shrewd enough to act as if she is moderate because she knows that is the only way to get elected. She is the demos front runner, but the elite of the demo party know full well she cannot be elected. They are looking for another savior, possibly Al Gore. Too early to tell, but he seems to be a player. Someone like Colen Powell on the repub side would win by a landslide, but he won't run. Perhaps C. Rice will be in the race. Only time will tell, but for sure there is a groundswell against Hillary.
2006-07-30 15:16:35
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answered by pshdsa 5
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While I agree let me make a point. How do they get in there in the first place? We let them win. We need to be more concerned with keeping them from getting in in the first place. I don't care what party a bad politician is. I just want them to be gone. And to not be elected in the first place. Let's all quit believing it when they tell us we don't have choices, and can't change things. We can, but we have to be determined to do it. Bombard the politicians with emails and snail mails for government and politician reform. Also lets remind them that we put them in and can vote them out too.
2006-07-30 15:17:08
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answered by sir_john_65 3
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I agree with you - I'm disappointed that she's moving toward the middle in preparation for the 2008 elections.
But...isn't that our own fault? They have to play the game to get elected....it's a system we created and support.
They all suck. There's no hope....they've made it so that no one with any sense of decency could succeed in politics. They are all damned if they do....and damned if they don't. I blame the idiots that surround us more than the politicians that take advantage of them.
2006-07-30 15:23:44
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answered by Anonymous
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She has to look like she's moving towards the center in order to get enough votes to be president. Al gore is helping her by being the far left candidate, which never garners votes.
2006-07-30 15:10:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, her and her runaway bride eyes. I do think we are ready for a women. They can make great leaders. Look at Indira Gandhi, or Margaret Thatcher. There is a great new one Africa. Just don't hire Hildebeest.
2006-07-30 15:22:36
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answered by Anonymous
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No, the reason she won't be elected president is because she's a woman. Men don't like women to be in power.
2006-07-30 15:11:28
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answered by clynnc0 1
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I had a secret date with Hillary Clinton, and the smart as.s bit.ch was a no show
she wasted my Viagra
2006-07-30 15:13:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Perhaps you should check out her voting record to see that she has been quite moderate during her time in the Senate.
2006-07-30 15:09:40
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answered by Salem 5
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She thinks Republicans are dumb. We all have her number. There is nothing that phony wench has to say that I would ever care to hear, other than she's retiring.
2006-07-30 15:14:15
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answered by Anonymous
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