Interesting responses!!!
It would seem an appropriate time to once again mention the Trilateral Commision! Google it! I'll wait ...
In short, The TC is a group of people who have a desire to take over the World via $$$. You would be surprised to find out who the members are (have been). You owe it to yourself to Google The TC. Scarry stuff!
Oh, and yes I would vote for a Woman or a Black or a Mexican or an Asian or anyone else who is best suited for the job. It doesn't matter their heritage! Just that they can lead us!
I do not (however) believe that Hillary is the right person for the job. Oh, and I am a Republican who votes for the right person, dispite the party.
IMHO,
The Ol' Sasquatch Ü
2006-10-29 14:06:04
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answered by Ol' Sasquatch 5
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LMAO. I don't agree that Hillary can do a better job, not because she is a woman, but because she is two faced. She claims to stand up for Democratic Values, but only does so when it works out for her. If she feels that the right wing will paint her as being "too liberal" and "weak", then she strays from her so-called beliefs and votes in favor of the "right's" position. I've seen too many examples of her willingness to compromise democratic principles to ever trust her running for President. I feel that her quest for more power has blinded her. To answer your question about a Democratic Nominee that I would proudly support: They would do a number of things better that include: 1) Supporting a REAL increase in the minimum wage. 2) Supporting a real solution to ensuring that every American has healthcare coverage. 3) Abiding by Constitutional and International laws when confronting our neighbors, by not sending our brave volunteer military into numerous conquests to satisfy a personal thirst for bloodshed and empire, by using war as a last resort while allowing diplomacy to take place first. 4) Fixing our Middle Class by closing the numerous loop holes in our trade agreements that permit our trade partners to continue unethical and despicable practices and that allow companies to leave this country in favor of those same Third World Countries. 5) Pressing our Trade Partners to improve their labor standards, effectively decreasing the amount of immigrants that come to our country illegally over a period of time. Point to be made; if they have better working conditions and pay in their home country, then there will be less determination to move to America. 6) Stopping the free give-away of American jobs to insourcing by leveling the playing field. This can be done by forcing companies to pay and treat all workers the same no matter if they are American or "guests". 7) Returning to a credible policy of respecting our environment, by forcing companies to obey the environmental laws and working with our allies to prevent global warming. 8) Giving scientists what they need to research possible solutions for our numerous problems. 9) A real plan to get the job done in Iraq and Afghanistan starting with a promise to the people of those countries that there is NO PLAN to establish permanent military bases in their countries. 10) Funding education the way that it should be, instead of ignoring the obvious problems at hand. 11) Paying down the National Debt, the Budget Deficit and Trade Deficit. 12) Protecting the numerous entitlement programs that help our poor and elderly. Pay as you go has proven successful for decades, no reason why it shouldn't in the future. All these and more have been discussed for a long time on my xanga site.
2016-05-22 06:30:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Hillary Clinton is very well qualified to be President of the United States. She may decide to run for Vice President. Only time will tell.
I would vote for her for whatever office she will run for.
2006-10-29 13:47:00
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answered by madisonian51 4
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I think a lot of uninformed people will vote for her just because she's a woman. And watch for this: In the 2008 campaign, every time an opponent criticizes her, she'll attempt to turn it into an attack on ALL women.
2006-10-29 13:43:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I will vote for Hillary if I approve of her national platform, that is the deciding factor, not that she's a woman. And hon? She's a Democrat, not a Republican.
2006-10-29 14:28:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldn't vote for her because she isn't qualified, and it's not because she is a woman. Hillary Clinton is not a Republican, she is a Democrat.
2006-10-29 13:51:50
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answered by hutson 7
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Go Hillary.
Vote for Hillary, Hillary, Hillary, Hillary, Bill, Bill, Bill, Bill, Clinton,Clinton,Clinton,Clinton.
2006-10-29 13:50:33
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answered by Anonymous
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No never, she is socialist and is anti military to boot, "when her husband was in office she made the generals be her personal waiters at her parties" she makes no secret that she hates our military and would disband it if ever put in office! besides all of this she has already been the president who do you think ran the white house When bill was in office? She had him by the balls and still does to this day!
2006-10-29 13:50:26
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answered by no one here gets out alive 6
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I would vote for Hillary, we need an honest person that would never profit from graft or illegal deals.... yeah right. Another crooked limousine liberal as President ... great.
2006-10-29 13:50:29
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answered by Clown Knows 7
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NO I will not vote for that lady. Just because it is a female might be running doesn't mean that she has my vote. No, she does not have my vote because she is a Republican either.
2006-10-29 13:43:43
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answered by LA LA 6
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