She's got answers
1-Raise taxes
2-Raise taxes
3-Raise taxes
It works for everything!
2007-01-25 17:36:21
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I`m no fan of the demon, but i have to admire her for attempting to get an idea of how the people are feeling about things. I still think she would be an awful president. I can still remember her working for Wal-Mart as Hillary Rodham and the child labor scandal, not to mention the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee looking into the 6 figure kick-backs from the Riady family.
2007-01-25 18:01:16
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answered by dingdong 4
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Yes it is a part of her reality. She's sticking her finger in the wind to see which way the wind is blowing. She is not going to answer any questions until she knows what we want to hear. Not that she will actually MEAN anything she says anyway. Even her Hollywood buddies are turning on her in favor of Obama. Now it seems she has blood hounds looking for dirt on him. My opinion is, she and Mr. Hillary Clinton are the dirtiest politicians around, and that's really saying something.
2007-01-25 17:59:19
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answer #3
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answered by Cinner 7
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regrettably, Hillary Clinton is in over her head. To even evaluate her an achievable individual who can answer a question is previous comprehension. This u . s . a . has greater significant subject concerns that even Yahoo can submit approximately. hear individuals, we'd desire to stay centred or our lives won't advance. conflict or no conflict, we ought to stick at the same time and save our u . s . a . ourselves. human beings like Hillary who purely want the acceptance or Glory are no longer real individuals. Edna
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answered by trevathan 4
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No. And the reality of it is she's trying to get opinions from the people, as any good politician would. Yeah, she may she is a doing it as a way to increase her exposure and increase her popularity, that's just clever. If adversaries don't want to take advantage of this forum to do the same, that's their problem.
I don't see any politicians answering questions on here and don't think this is the proper forum for that.
And if she did answer a question "people" would just call her a know it all witch.
Edit Whitewater? LOL millions of dollars and years spent by Ken Starr investigating and zilch on Hillary proven.
2007-01-25 17:42:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I am not surprised that Hillary Clinton has no answers. None of the democrats offer any answers.
As far as the situation in Iraq goes, only one democrat has proposed a sensible solution. Joseph Biden (Sen. D-Del.) suggests that Iraq be broken up into 3 separate countries ... Shiite, Sunni and Kurd.
That too is a can of worms. But it seems sensible.
2007-01-25 17:47:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I only saw 2 'official' questions and 1 was 4 months ago.
( I dont know why Yahoo allows people to use public figure names as alot are doing it )
If you have an answer to the topic at hand then you no longer need to ask more questions.
Health care is the issue and even after years she is still asking the questions but I havent seen a solid plan.
2007-01-25 17:36:19
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answered by sociald 7
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ANY politician - not only Hillary Clinton - have the answers at their fingertips.. if only they'd open their EARS to those who have voted them into office to begin with. Unfortunately, our politicians today are totally DEAF to what Americans WANT - for themselves, and for their country. Won't they all be surprised at the Second Coming of the American Revolution?
2007-01-25 17:47:20
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answered by Rebel-X 2
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Of course not, and she's certainly not gonna take my answer into consideration, as she already has stated that she wants socialist medicine in this country.
She doesn't want any other answer than that.
But asking here is a good feed for her PR machine, and so she does it.
2007-01-25 17:44:57
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answered by gettin'real 5
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I haven't seen her political adversaries post any questions? Besides, I find it to be a positive nature for someone as powerful as her to engage in a dialogue with the public. I fear our politicians are becoming isolated and their re-election campaigns are becoming more about bringing down the other opponent in mud slinging then actually about the issues. We need to know what we are voting for, not what the other canidate is.
2007-01-25 17:34:48
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answered by trigunmarksman 6
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I'm not surprised at all, she's been personnaly schooled in the art of politics from the master.
2007-01-25 17:38:11
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answered by Anonymous
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