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Aside from you anti-woman people... I know your reason!

2007-02-05 12:41:48 · 36 answers · asked by ♫♪♫ PINKY ♫♪♫ 5 in Politics & Government Elections

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I agree that it may be time for a female president, but not Hilary Clinton. Reasons:
1) She has no concrete stand on any of the pressing issues. She has done a fantastic job of side-stepping most questions that may reflect negatively towards her bid for the Democratic Nomination. Wait...that makes her a politician.
2) She has done nothing to endear herself to the 'common folk' of this country. Unlike her better half, she has always come across a pompous and smug. You get the impression that she has a superiority complex...that she talks down rather than to most middle class people.
3) The fact that she did not (or could not) run for office in HER HOME STATE (remember: she changed her place of residence and then ran for office there) speaks volumes. Do the people of her home state know something that we do not?

2007-02-05 12:51:02 · answer #1 · answered by CajunAsian 5 · 4 1

I think we are ready for a woman president. Other countries have done it and there have been some great business leaders who were women.

I would not vote for Hillary Clinton because she is a lying, manipulative snake who will do anything for power. She is not a leader because she does not have the respect of most reasonable people. The media has made her a superstar, but her accomplishments have been modest and taken on their face as presented. She represents everything I hate about politics. How the horse race can be manipulated at the start to help influence the outcome. Her and the gang from the Clinton days are among the slimiest group every to occupy the White House.

Hopefully she will get her asss kicked by someone more suited for public service and we can finally put to bed the "super-star, first name only politician with no morals" for once and all.

2007-02-05 13:50:09 · answer #2 · answered by united9198 7 · 1 0

I'm an unafilliated voter...I hate the Republicrats and Democrans equally....
No one represents ME. A hundred years ago the House illegally voted to fix their number at 435.....because of immigration they were afraid to let the people be represented...
So now a hundred years later our population has tripled but not one SEAT has been added to the House.. while Thomas Jefferson
wrote one per 30,000 into the Constitution, the ratio today is one per 750,000 this is certainly not representation.........
I urge our House be 1200 members, with today's technology we can have video-conferencing and have the members spend 80 percent of their time in their home districts where the general public can tell them what life is really like......and halve their salaries since they won't have to pay for Washington rentals...
Like the Boston Tea Party this country needs to shake up the powers that think they are in charge....we the peoplel rule, right?????????????

2007-02-05 13:27:40 · answer #3 · answered by imask8r 4 · 1 0

I will NOT vote for Hillary for a lot of reasons, however I will highlight a few. First, you must understand that I am a woman, and that I really want to see a woman in the White House. Now, understand that I am NOT desperate enough to see Hillary in the White House.

1. Her stance on health care while she was first lady, and her incompentence when it came to doing her ONE assignment as first lady - health care.
2. She voted to send the troops to Iraq, initially, and then suddenly took back her vote, and pointed her fingers at Pres. Bush.
3. The campaign speech she gave about a week ago was ridiculous. When she demanded that Pres. Bush take the military out of Iraq before 2008, I laughed, I cried, and I wanted to strangle her. The idea that she believes that:
a. It would actually be possible to move hundreds of thousands of soliders out of a country in less than a year...
b. That Pres. Bush would actually listen to her....
c. That it would save our 'great nation'...

The idea that she actually beleives all of this astounds and saddens me. I think at this point that she just wants the 'mess' to be all nice and tidy before she 'gets in office'.
4. And woman that would allow a man to run all over her like that deserves to go down - HARD. I have no respect for a woman that allows a man to humiliate her publicilally.

So basically, no, I do not believe that she has what it takes to clean up Bush's mess, or to run a country full of men that don't want to see her up there.

2007-02-05 12:51:10 · answer #4 · answered by C.B. 4 · 4 2

I won't vote for her, because of her Socialist/Communist agendas and because she is an evil egomaniac wanting too much power. I don't forget all of the things she said and tried to do when slick Billy was Pres. And no, I am not against a woman who is " QUALIFIED " being president. Also, I am not a Republican. I am an independent and vote for the person who I think will be a good president and lead the country in a positive direction and growth and not turn our nation into a Socialist/Communist country. It is apparent by the way you posed your question that you are already biased and far from being open minded, so why even bother asking the question?

2007-02-05 12:53:28 · answer #5 · answered by celticwarrior7758 4 · 1 2

How can anyone think of voting for her when she could not even keep Billy boy in line. She is trying too hard for a quick hit to take a firm lead for the nomination. Like so many others time will show how inept she is. Most Republicans are hoping she gets the nomination and have already planned how to trash her and win.

2007-02-05 13:17:59 · answer #6 · answered by mr conservative 5 · 2 1

#1. I know very little about her policies.
#2. The policies I do know about are too closely related to 1984.
#3. She managed to make millions in a real estate deal that wiped out the life savings of a large number of people solely by being friends with the guy in charge of the deal. (have you never heard of whitewater?)
#4. When other politicians visit a military installation they are greeted by troops. When Senator Clinton visits a military installation troops are ordered great her. (how can so many people be wrong.)

2007-02-05 13:05:59 · answer #7 · answered by Coyote81 3 · 1 1

I'm not going to vote for Hillary because I generally don't agree with her communistic ideas. Besides she won't have a chance a winning if Ron Paul is running.

Ron Paul is the only REAL anti-war candidate.
Voted NO on declaring Iraq part of War on Terror with no exit date. (Jun 2006)
Voted NO on approving removal of Saddam & valiant service of US troops. (Mar 2004)
Voted NO on authorizing military force in Iraq. (Oct 2002)

He says the War on Drugs has abused the bill of rights and is for at least legalizing marijuana for medical purposes.
He is for bringing back the gold standard bringing back the strength of the American Dollar and virtually eliminating "inflation".

If you don't know who Ron is please do some research. In my sources I left a link to his videos on youtube to get you started.

2007-02-05 13:40:50 · answer #8 · answered by jason12085 2 · 1 0

Hillary Clinton wears so many hats because she is two-faced . She's whatever you want her to be for 5 minutes . And those are her good points . She is a power crazed storm-trooper who has taken it upon herself to take away some of our free speech because "we have too much free speech". She intends to stifle info on the Internet . We shouldn't know anything before madame Clinton knows . In fact ..she'll decide what we should know and when we should know it . If she decides she needs money from our pockets she's used to getting funds without any restrictions . If you question her - she'll flick her wrist and wave you and your question away .Hillary Clinton is accountable to no-one . Neither was Bill .

2007-02-05 13:04:56 · answer #9 · answered by missmayzie 7 · 2 2

Hi,

I won't vote for Hillary because I don't want to see Bill back
in the Whitehouse.

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1. Life: For all human beings, from conception to natural death;

2. Liberty: Freedom of conscience & actions for the self-governed individual;

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4. Property: Each individual's right to own & steward personal property without government burden;

5. Constitution: and Bill of Rights interpreted according to the actual intent of the Founding Fathers;

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2007-02-05 12:55:35 · answer #10 · answered by Ivy 3 · 3 3

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