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( YES ) I think Hillary Clinton would make a great president. She is a very intellagent woman and I truely believe She is what this country needs. We have yet to have a woman for President but I feel she can pull us out of this huge debt and help change this country and make it a better safer place to live for all.
Please everyone keep this topic clean Thanks for taken the time to read and post.

2007-01-02 12:44:35 · 28 answers · asked by slimb20413 3 in Politics & Government Elections

I hear alot of people saying shes a lier and shes this and that. The bottom line is this, I truely believe what this country needs is a change. As much as alot of people didnt like Clinton he didnt have to cheat his way into the winnings of an election now did he ?
Anyone who knows anything at all knows it was Hillary who truel ran the country while Her husband was President and our country had never been so good. No debt, More work, less taxes. I can go on and on and on. Hillary whether a man or woman dont matter,its a change for this country and that is exactly what this country needs is a change.

2007-01-02 13:18:40 · update #1

28 answers

I think Hillary would make a great president. She is intelligent, educated, well-spoken, strong and compassionate. I think she could bring back the respect our country has lost and put our budget back on track. Unfortunately our country is stuck in the stone age and I don't think a woman will become president. If she runs though, I she's got my vote!
EDIT: Redneck, your avatar says everything we need to know about you, you are a misogynist. (Probably to big of a word for you)
EDIT:Curious.....how old are you? When Clinton was in office our country had a balanced budget a surplus and the respect and admiration of the world, Have you been oblivious to the last 7 years? We have a deficit, high gas prices and unemployment, 3000+ troops dead and are mired in Iraq with no viable exit strategy. Where has your head been buried?
EDIT:Avis...Funny, I see that smirk you are talking about on that smarmy puppet Bush all the time. Smiling and smirking while 3000+ troops have died.

2007-01-02 12:50:52 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 5 7

i could vote for Hillary for President. i think of could be great. it somewhat is going to be Hillary as president and Obama as V.P. Or any incorrect way around. i'm very confident that different international places will reconize her for being the 1st woman President of the rustic. i'm confident any democrat could reconize u . s . of america as an more suitable usa. considering the fact that Republicans can in basic terms skrew up this usa and stress it to the floor. Democrats understand a thank you to make solid and working usa fairly of the single the Bush administration has performed. This usa has taken a vast Step Backward considering the fact that he has been place of work. you apart from could ought to work out what proportion dumb and ignorent human beings there are. even however maximum (R) have replaced to (D) is by technique of the fact they voted for there doom. purple 14

2016-11-25 23:40:15 · answer #2 · answered by magnusson 4 · 0 0

She's smart and a democrat but she won't stand a chance if nominated. The Arkansas political liabilities will be exposed. She was legal council for Walmart. The fact that she was a deciding factor in the bankruptcy revisions is enough to show she doesn't have the lower and middle class interests at heart.

2007-01-02 15:54:27 · answer #3 · answered by lyyman 5 · 2 0

Would LOVE to see a woman President. Lord knows, they couldn't be any worse than some of the men we've had....throughout history, and in recent years. (Look at the last two...)
But I would vote for Saddam Hussein's corpse before i'd vote for Hillary Clinton. She is a lying, ruthless person without any principles whatsoever.
Consider this: Prior to her running for the Senate, she was a STAUNCH, knee-jerk liberal. Suddenly she lurched from the left wing fringe back to the middle-of-the-road. You think she honestly switched her long-held positions? Of course not...she was willing to vote and support whatever she felt she needed to in order to try and appeal to the "undecided" voter...principles be damned. And look at the way she handled Bill's affairs...she immediately went on the attack AGAINST the poor women Bill had sexually assaulted. (And that was reported by Gail Sheehy, a close friend of Hillary's...)
We can't elect a woman president too soon, in my opinion....but not that Hillary Clinton piece of sh*t.

2007-01-02 12:58:06 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 5 2

No, she carries too much baggage. I don't think she's entirely honest (and I'm a Democrat). Just look at Whitewater. Other things too, like Hilary and Bill Clinton's feigned ignorance during the 1994 Rwandan genocide. I'm hoping for someone new, someone different, though I don't hate her.

I think I may still vote for if she gets the Dems' nomination and the Reps don't have anyone spectucular (fat chance).

2007-01-02 16:10:05 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

You know what I was going to say no because I thought voting for hilary would be like handing the republicans the white house on a plate. However with these past 6 years of the Bush Administration it's time for a change in this country. Not just any change but a woman in the white house. Hell yes and she is anti illegal to boot!

2007-01-02 20:57:06 · answer #6 · answered by wondermom 6 · 2 4

The wolves are chomping at the bit to start defaming Hillary, can you really imagine that a country that voted for George Bush, TWICE, will elect a progressive, intelligent, woman lawyer! I'd like to imagine this was possible, but I'm living in the real world and we cannot lose the election in '08, or we are doomed. John Edwards is a winner, and a great American.

2007-01-02 12:53:44 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 5

I don't care that she's a woman, I disagree with her policies and personal politics. Voting for someone on color or sex is incredibly ignorant, and I'd argue that's wasting your vote. The candidates are there to enforce the laws Congress enacts, not to show off that they've beaten the white male lineage that's dominated the Presidency since our country's inception. I don't see how any of her policies will help fix our country, nor do I see her actually rolling back any of the police-state legislation passed by this administration.

2007-01-02 12:47:50 · answer #8 · answered by eatmorec11h17no3 6 · 6 4

NO. I do not like her and I do not agree with her political concepts. Even if she does run and is elected...she will be President in name only...someone else will be making all the decisions for her.

2007-01-02 12:51:12 · answer #9 · answered by my two cents 6 · 6 1

Yes, I think she would make a great president. She surely
has the experience & knowledge after spending 8 yrs. in
the White House.
I watched an interview she gave with Cynthia McFadden on
Night Line - it was excellent.
But, alas, I'm not too sure she has a snowball's chance in hell.
Too many people aren't willing to give her the time it takes
to listen to her.

2007-01-02 12:52:55 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 5

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