Go ahead and keep spreading the hate. That's really going to bring the country together.
And oh ya, if that happened, we would all be on welfare, no one would work, crime would be up 2000%, taxes would be so high you couldn't afford to pay them. I could go on, but the Democrats do not understand we need a 2 party system for a reason?
2007-01-19 01:18:52
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answered by wishiwas 4
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I think it would be a total nightmare for America. Not that I think Obama would be bad - don't know enough about him to say that - but I know that 8 years (or even 4, for that matter) of Billary Clinton in the White House would be a disaster.
Taxes would go up...they always do whenever the Democrats take power.
The minimum wage would go up, but you'd lose what you gained in the tax increases.
The all-out assault on the Constitution and your individual rights would begin with an assault on the 2nd Amendment. Billary and her husband are both staunch anti-2nd Amendment clowns, so I'm sure this would be near the top of her/his "to do" list. And if the 2nd Amendment is repealed (which I seriously doubt, by the way), which one of the Amendments do you think would fall next? My guess would be the 1st...you know, the one that says we can speak out against our government without retaliation? After all, if you want to subjugate the people the first thing you do is take away their means to resist, and then you take away their right to speak out. Next you take away the right to peaceably assemble, then you revoke the 4th Amendment quickly followed by the 5th Amendment....but I think you get the idea. And if you don't think this could happen here, you got another think coming.
The health care system would remain the total disaster that it is, even though Billary said she would fix it the first time around....which she didn't.
The national debt would soar to record heights.
Illegal immigration would become a thing of the past since Billary supports amnesty for all the illegal criminals currently in the country.
About the only good thing I can see coming out of Billary getting elected is that in 2012 a Republican will get elected again.
God save us from Billary Clinton and her husband, Slick Willy.
2007-01-20 08:55:21
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answered by Team Chief 5
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You do know that Hilary got her start working on the Goldwater campaign, right?
Bush is no Goldwater Republican. He is a Rockerfeller Republican, like his father before him. His brother Jeb is more of a Goldwater Republican.
16 years of dems at the helm would be a disaster. Last time we had 16 years of dems at the helm we had the Korean war, dropped two nukes, destroyed economic freedom with the so called victory tax, and instigated socialism with the raw deal.
2007-01-19 09:53:24
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answered by lundstroms2004 6
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Hillary Clinton can't win - bottom line. She might be able to get the Democratic nomination (unlikely), but she won't win the presidential election. For that to happen, she'd need nearly 100% support from Democrats and some support from Republicans and Independents.
Since Republicans will not vote for her, and her support among Democrats is less than 100%, she's not likely to gain that post.
2007-01-19 09:11:23
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answered by rusrus 4
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If that were to happen, I would move to England or Australia. Even the thought of 8 more years of a Clinton in the White House makes me puke in my mouth. Obama is not even a seasoned congressman, let alone presedential material.
2007-01-19 11:35:45
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answered by FelixtheCat 3
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After everyone gets done seeing the next 2 years of Democrat controlled Congress, you will not have to worry about the White House!
2007-01-19 09:10:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I won't vote for either of them.
Obama reminds me of the Kennedy's and not in a good way. He's nothing but a professional politician, with personal aspirations and no attitude of public responsiblity other than standard "Photo Op's".
Hillary is hoping to get elected on being a woman. She has no real background of worthy political and NATIONAL respect.
2007-01-19 09:10:50
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answered by Marvinator 7
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The way Americans are cursing Bush for fighting with Terrorism can pave the way for Osama to replace the bid of Obama in 2016.
2007-01-19 10:42:07
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answered by Atul M 1
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That would be preferable, since Obama is light on experience. Waiting his turn would give him that experience, in addition to keeping the Republicans out of the White House for 16 wonderful years.
2007-01-19 10:25:29
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answered by Anonymous
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If Mrs Clinton is Pres in 08 the united states will be sold off and Obama will have nothing to run for.............
2007-01-19 09:06:46
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answered by Anonymous
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