We don't really need Hilliary as president again do we? Didn't she and her husband do enough damage during their reign? True the republicans have been in office for some time now, but they are still trying to undue 40 years of democratic rule that proceeded them getting in office.
2007-01-27 02:11:33
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answered by rwill54287 3
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I am a Democrat and I am not afraid of Sen. Clinton. As a loyal Democrat, I would support whoever wins the party's nomination, however, I believe that neither Sen. Clinton or Sen. Obama can win because the country is not ready to elect a woman or an African American for president. Remember the death threats Colin Powell was getting when he was just thinking about running?
Sen. Clinton has more money and experience than Sen. Obama. The only scenario I could see how Sen. Clinton could win, is if the right wing of the GOP splits from the mainstream of their party, should a social moderate like Sen. McCain or Giuliani win the nomination, and support an alternative candidate like Rep. Duncan Hunter or Sen. Brownback. But that's probably a pipe dream dream and we'll ultimate get stuck with the Republican white guy, whoever he is.
2007-01-27 02:06:28
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answered by Feathery 6
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Da Bears! I am a fan as well. I don't identify with either party, but think the Republicans have had their chance so it is time for a change...I plan to vote for a Democrat, but I too worry about Hillary and divisivenes she may cause...I like Obama. If people can look past his name he can make some changes.
Not sure about a civil war though...that may be a little outrageous.
2007-01-27 01:53:39
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answered by gemneye70 4
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maximum folk, (myself coated,) don't comprehend lots approximately our political representatives. lots of the people who elect them do so according to third hand suggestion and how the candidate looks bodily or sounds verbally... that's a rattling undesirable thank you to head with the way forward for the western international. actual, i think of the two considerable reasons Hillary is so hated by skill of a few, are at first, she sounds like that busybody aunt one among those great style of people have that's usually ruining the suitable laid plans of teenybopper troublemakers and/or all of us who ought to no longer want all of us coated in, or understanding approximately, all of us else's employer. yet ol' aunt Hillary is going to ask questions, and ask them loudly and quickly no person would be sneaking out to bypass to the stay overall performance... And secondly, she married a banana-oil salesman and seems to be fantastic with the full "dishonesty" factor, that bothers a great style of individuals... i think of she'd do as stable a job as all of us, yet then i've got lost all faith in our political gadget, so because it is not any great compliment.
2016-11-27 21:58:30
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answered by dashrath 4
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Not a democrat, am very very afraid of Hillary, serously, the thought of her in the oval office makes me need a sedative...
I am not an african american but I too, am partial to Obama, I think that he is an outstanding individual who just might be able to straighten this mess out....so far, so good, I don't think the republicans are going to come up with much...I like Rudy...
I like the bears too, but the colts are favored by seven, not betting this year, lost my shirt last year and that is REALLY scarey!!!!
2007-01-27 01:57:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm a Democrat and I'm not voting for Hillary Clinton. I have to do some more homework. May the best person for the job win. Peace!
2007-01-27 01:51:34
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answered by Anonymous
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If you really are a loyal Democrat who wants "to see our best, most inclusive, most bi-partisan candidate running for President" then you will help draft Zell Miller.
2007-01-27 01:53:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I am not a "Democrat", and in fact, I am not an American citizen. But I think it makes sense for people to resent someone who doesn't use deodorant and who has rage attacks.
2007-01-27 04:17:39
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answered by Avner Eliyahu R 6
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Ah the media's divide and conquer strategy is working. I am only sad that Hilary and Obama are not on the same ticket. The wedge is already being driven, will we realize it in time?
2007-01-27 01:56:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't be scared. You know,exaggeration is a foe of freedom.
Calm down and know that Hillary is a true American who only wants the best for all of us.
The field of Democrats is large and varied at this point.
I will see how things turn out as the election gets closer.
Then I will make up my mind on who to support.
Sleep well and know she won't hurt you.
2007-01-27 02:00:28
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answered by Anonymous
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