That will only be the start!! She has such a long trail of deceit that will never be brought up cause those in the media that will bring it up will disappear. There is at least 3 times now when incriminating files against the Clintons have managed to 'disappear' and the media has been silenced on that. I think it's going to be the start of the downfall of this country.
2007-01-20 03:31:02
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answered by Brianne 7
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Never! I don’t care if they bring the bosses back to watch me vote they can shoot me dead where I stand. I Would NEVER vote a woman in for president. I am a woman and I just don’t think that I have ever seen one that can truly make good decisions in offices like senators or congress. How would they make decision affecting the world? They would not. Another thing too just because there is a Queen in England doesn’t mean one thing to the United States of America. I truly feel that Commander in Chief belongs to a man. Why, because they risked their lives for this country years before they ever thought about running for president. I think that it should be a requirement to have served in the United States armed forces before being eligible for president.
Also while I am going here. I feel that if there is a woman for president then the rest of the Man ran world will find the whole country weak and then really lay it on us then. I want to see someone in office that has a huge pair hanging between his legs and don’t care to piss people off. I want to see a MAN in office that even if his ratings go down will still do what is best for the people of this country.
People may feel ever how they want about certain things but this is just too much. What makes her qualified to be president is what I want to know? That she didn’t have the guts to leave her cheating husband. That not only did she stay with him but supported him through all of that. I do good to run my house but I am damn well sure I would leave my husband if he were cheating what kind of decision is that to make? NOT a very hard one from where I am at.
Well that is how I feel about it.
2007-01-22 16:08:21
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answered by Feather 3
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Hillary Clinton will run on the Democratic cost ticket as will many different Democrats. The Democratic candidate for President would be desperate on the Democratic national convention. wish this answer grow to be powerful to you.
2016-11-25 22:12:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Hell no. Hillary had to move to NY to get into politics because she knew she'd never get elected in Arkansas where she lived and in Illinois, where she's originally from. The already had her number. Her husband was one of the most do nothing, credit claiming presidents we ever had. About the only worse choices for a democratic president would be John Kerry, Ted *hic* Kennedy and Nancy Polosi. These are all very scarey people that have too much power as it is.
Before any of you ladies say I'm just against having a woman president, let me tell you I would fully support a presidential bid by Dr. Rice, should she decide to run. Not is only is she a woman, but black as well. The key here is she's a level headed, intellegent and competant PERSON that I would feel safe having making descisions facing our country in this troubled world we live in. Hillary fits this bill about as well as Herman Munster would fit a size four dress.
Wake up America. Read up on the facts of our nation under democrats. They are credit takers, not do-ers. G.H.W. Bush handed President Clinton a healthy economy on a steady 5% increase. He took credit for the prosperity he had nothing to do with creating, other than being there. Same goes for the supposed balanced budget. For one, this country has not been out of red ink at ANY time in modern history. He did nothing but be in office and take credit for the budget, which i might add that spending continued to increase untill the republicans took over the majority. When the republicans took control, spending was reduced and continued to be up untill 9/11. Now we have to pay to defend our nation. The same democrats that agreed with this are now trying to make it look like one big mistake by republicans. Something's wrong with that picture.
Now with 9/11, the left wingers have a really hillarous conspiracy theory going, hoping to make republicans look like evil sheephearders who will sacrifice anything, including the lives of those who died on 9/11. This is just plain sick. I urge all you pinkos, bleading heart liberals and those of you stupid enough to belive an idiot with a video editor, an 8th grade science book, and a "why is it" mentality used to question the events of 9/11 armed with non aplicable scientific facts to make their idiot theory's sound believable. Don't take my word for it. I'm just a patriotic american, not a scientist or engineer. Get the real facts on what a load of crap the 9/11 myths are here...from a world respected source for science and engineering facts and information for over 100 years. http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/military_law/1227842.html
2007-01-20 04:14:12
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answered by Captain Jack ® 7
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It is really too soon to say, not till everyone throws their hats into the ring, and who wins the nominations, Would have to see who is the lesser of two evils. Could I vote for her, depending who the final choices be... yes I could.
2007-01-20 13:33:12
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answered by joymlcat 3
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Power Hungry
Pandering Professional
Possible Murderer
Woman Scorned
Hates America
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Absolutely Not! Never!! If she were the last presidential candidate on earth, NO!
2007-01-20 05:25:05
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answered by Anonymous
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No I will not.
Everything I have seen and read about H. Clinton tells me that she is a political elitist, whose motivations and concerns are independent of that of the US Constitution. She is a former lawyer you has gotten away with a number of crimes such as fraud, mail fraud, insider trading, abuse of power for personnel gain, abuse of public funds for personnel gain. When ever she was questioned about her action it became all a politically motivated plot. Not to mention her involvement in her husbands selection giving a number of criminals amnesty for the benefit of the Clinton foundation, Clinton library, and her Senatorial campaign.
So again the answer is no.
2007-01-20 03:38:25
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answered by DeSaxe 6
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Absolutely I will vote for her. Go Hillary!!!
2007-01-20 11:38:05
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answered by Katie 4
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Not sure about it yet, none of the candidates have impressed me enough to vote for them yet, I will have to see more from all of them before I can make that decision.
2007-01-20 03:28:05
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answered by Urchin 6
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depends she still has to win the nomination, and who will be her opponit in 08 for the gop and the libertarians, but if say she ran against the current republican forerunners and no viable libertarian was running, yes I would
2007-01-20 03:30:11
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answered by paulisfree2004 6
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