I think she has the chance to do just as well, and it won't hurt to have a new perspective in the Oval Office!
2007-01-22 06:08:52
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answered by Anonymous
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It is not of question of whether men have or have not done better. I am from NYS and as our senator she did NOT fulfill her campaign promises...of turning our state around and many other empty promises. I don't care if a person is man, woman or something in between...I would like to see someone in that big white house with an agenda to make America a better place to live for all of us. I will NOT vote for Hillary based on her New York State record in the Senate. Dismal at best. Vited for the War in Iraq and is now back pedalling as fast as her lilltle feet can go...almost as fast as Bill chasing down his lasted pc of "quail"
2007-01-22 06:16:26
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answered by eileenmay 19 1
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It's a travesty of democracy that the people we elect to represent "us" don't know squat about "us", don't share our dreams, aspirations, fears, morals, etc, etc. Hilly has been in Washington for 4 years. Name one piece of legislation she has sponsored, or co-sponsored. We hear her and see her, but its smoke and mirrors: Nothing of substance. Billy and Hilly rode into Washington on the promise of health care reform. All they did was make the entire health care delivery system more cumbersome, more expensive and added more layers to a bloated bureaucracy. Yea, we need her - like a fish needs a bicycle.
2007-01-22 06:26:12
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answered by davidosterberg1 6
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I dont know but I got into a long discussion last night on messy with a Clinton supporter who could best be discribed as "rabid". She started by telling me who I should vote for and when I disagreed she repeatedly insulted me and my family. She tried to say it wasnt about republican vs democrat but that kinda sounds like what it was. I worry that everyone within the democratic party thinks thats what this is. Considering they see themselves as the party of diversity why was she so angry when I let her know that I wouldnt vote for her girl.
2007-01-22 06:20:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Hillary is closely associated with the Communist Party, same as Kerry and other Democrats. They put on a good face but have a very ... different .... idea of what they want America to be.
2007-01-22 06:07:17
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answered by speakeasy 6
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I think she has a great chance of winning the nomination and then losing the General Election.
Please, do me a favor and wake me up when the Dem's manage to put someone on the ballot who doesn't suck.
Side note: I am not trying to say I am a Republican. I just want to see someone run AGAINST the Rep's who has a chance to win. (i.e. not John Kerry).
2007-01-22 06:16:35
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answered by mistaken4sane 4
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Hillary has yet to prove to anyone that she is more than just another conniving partisan politician with her own agenda and special interests to pander to. She is married to an adulterer and world class liar. Trust her at your peril.
2007-01-22 06:10:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Slow down, you make a lot of assumptions here. I just think its funny since Eve screwed us all by eating the apple and dooming us all to sin that now the third anti-Christ is a woman. God has a sense of humor.
2007-01-22 06:09:08
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answered by Chester's Liver 2
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She will never debate issues and she will never go into a forum where she is expected to answer questions that she has not cherry picked and rehearsed the answers in advance.
When she does make statements they are in the form of platitudes and she is never challenged.
She is not going to have to actually win the election it will simply be handed to her.
Personally I think that she is either the Anti-Christ or the Whore of Babylon.
2007-01-22 06:10:20
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answered by Anonymous
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wont know that till she takes office. shes done pretty good so far.
2007-01-22 06:09:30
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answered by brock 7
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