God help us if he does.
2006-08-06 06:59:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus-Christ-Bananas NO! The Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Good Cigars would go wild.
Seriously, Pres. Clinton now joins an elite society of statesmen. He can do more good in a non-official political role. Furthermore, being President is not easy on them. Look at the rate they age. Scary.
Considering his heart and health condition, I think it is best for all if he assumes a less stressful life. He's earned it. It seems the stress of being president and constantly persecuted is wearing on all of them.
I was not on his side politically, but I am a patriotic American and support all presidents. They sacrifice large pieces of their lives for the job, and near everyone gives them crap about it--no matter what they do. As average citizens, we are not privy to all details and circumstances that impact their decisions. But, almost everyone thinks that he/she could do the job better.
Most people don't know why mgmt at their job makes the decisions they do. How could anyone be so presumptous as to think they truly know what's involved in the Oval Office?
2006-08-06 07:17:39
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answered by Capt Jack 2
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When did he leave? Hillary being elected to the Senate in 2000 ensure that he would be in for at least six more years. Regardless of what anyone thinks of their relationship, Bill Clinton was always the dominant partner--Hillary needs him more than he ever needed her, as evidenced by the fact that she didn't divorce him; heck, she was a Republican before they got married! If she runs for President, and is elected (heaven forbid), chances are Bill will be the power behind the throne.
2006-08-06 09:26:28
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answered by nacmanpriscasellers 4
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I would love to see our former President Bill Clinton go back into politics. He is one of the greatest and one of our smartest presidents the US has ever had.
But I think he will be continue doing a lot of fundraising/supporting for other good Democratic candidates. I would love to see him as Secretary General of the UN one day or another similar position.
We Love You President Clinton!
2006-08-06 07:29:42
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answered by p2prox 4
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I don't see where what Bill Clinton did as being deemed as worse than what we are going through with Bush. Clinton may have lied about getting a B.J. but thousands of people didn't die behind it. Gas prices weren't through the roof and the cost of living becoming unreachable. Bush is the nightmare. Clinton whether it be Bill or Hill would hopefully straighten this crap out.
2006-08-06 07:25:01
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answered by bklyngirl 2
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Im from Arkansas. Bill Clinton even commented that if the right thing came along he would consider it. Never count Bill out! And people lets just remember that when he was President we were not in a War and our economy was so much better, along with the gas prices.
2006-08-06 07:03:21
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answered by Jan G 6
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I can't see Bill Clinton ever being ALLOWED back into politics by anyone, Democrat of Republican, but he is sure playing politics from the sidelines.
2006-08-06 07:04:17
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answered by senior citizen 5
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I think he would be a great asset to his wife if she was elected president.With the experience he had as our President positive and negative experiences,he has the potential to be an asset to this country and there is no point in throwing that knowledge by the way side just because some people may not fancy him personally.
2006-08-06 07:07:52
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answered by aminuts 4
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Yes, to support his wife's bid for the presidency. He would be an excellent adviser as he was the last legally elected president. He would also make the best Secretary of State as he is respected around the world. Unlike the currant one.
2006-08-06 07:02:49
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answered by Anonymous
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We need to lift the 2 term only law so he can run for president again.
During his 8 years, USA was the best it was in decades.
*We had a surplus in the national deficit.
*Gas was only 89 cents a gallon.
*Economy was booming.
*Terrorists planning to bomb LAX were caught at the USA-Canada border
*USA was actually respected by the world
*He actually WORKED, not spend 50% of the time on vacation.
*We only waged morally right wars, such as stopping ethnic cleansing in Bosnia.
So he got a little oral pleasure from an intern.... big deal. I think sending 2500 kids to Iraq to die so you can get rich of their blood is worse.
2006-08-06 07:09:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Tell me about it. I'm my dreaming or is it true that Clinton is trying to go back to politics?.
After what he did to his wife and America. I'm just going to give another chance to renew his name. Why is Hilary still with him. Isn't what he did enough?.
2006-08-06 07:19:36
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answered by guilty 2
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