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When two people are married they are suppoed to be one. So this marrage has had 8 years in the white house as president, but some how the Clintons think thier marriage should be allowed 16 years in the white house. So are these people trying to destroy the idea of Marriage or thumb their noises at our laws

2007-02-05 16:31:47 · 6 answers · asked by Ibredd 7 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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Both Clinton's need to be sterilized asap. They both have not only destroyed the idea of marriage, but they have always thought all laws were for every one else but them. They are criminals, have been since high school, why do you think Hillary had her senior paper sealed from public view. They are just two low life's, that is still in the mob in Arkansas, where they and Hillary's brothers got the first big money to run for office to cover the mobs crimes. They both make me sick to my stomach.

2007-02-05 16:45:42 · answer #1 · answered by m c 5 · 5 4

I'm not sure exactly what you are getting at here, but don't get it.. I don't see how Hillary is being held as responsible for her husbands' actions (the whole cheating on her thing..)

If it were anyone else that had this happen to them, you wouldn't accuse the wife of doing something wrong to 'let this happen'. You wouldn't accuse the victim and hold her responsible for another person's actions.That's just sick and wrong.

Hillary and Bill are still two different people... they have two different minds and two different souls, two different opinions, and two different bodies. Hillary did not run the white house, Bill Did. Hillary has a right to run for president.

If marriage makes a person "one" in the way you are talking about, why shouldn't I be able to go to college and take an exam for my husband? Why shouldn't my husband be able to go to my job and teach? We ARE the same person after all... it would produce the same results, wouldn't it?

And I don't understand how people can blame them for violating the sanctity of marriage, like it has never happened to anyone else before. Millions of people have cheated on their spouses, unfortunately. Bill was not the first, although it was probably the most publicized. It happens. It was a big mistake on Bill's part. Hillary had nothing to do with the situation, she was the victim. If anything, I think she did the best thing she could do at that time - turn the other cheek, forgive, and gave her husband another chance (which is a lot more than I would have done, I would have filed for divorce right then and there in front of the cameras.) I admire her for her ability to forgive someone who wronged her so horribly.

Marriage doesn't work for everyone, life isn't perfect. In a perfect world husbands would never ever cheat on their wives, war wouldn't happen, and no one would ever sin. But we live in a fallen, broken world... and things will never be perfect until we die and go to heaven (if you believe in that sort of thing.). And forcing people to live like things are perfect, act like nothing bad ever happens in marriage just to please a few people who have an unrealistic view of marriage (both parties have to be perfect) is pointless. There are more often than not problems in marriage, no one is perfect, and whether the problems are little or big, it takes a big person to forgive the other person and continue loving them.

2007-02-05 16:38:09 · answer #2 · answered by Rae-Rae Nikkoles <3 3 · 2 2

This is not a World of "supposed to be's"; it's the Real World, & NOT "La-La Land". Marriages are NOT public "Rest Rooms" - whose "one size fits all" people have nothing better to do than compare notes on bowel movements. There is no law that both spouses can't run for the same Office in this country- & the Clintons are no exception. The only people who are trying to destroy the "idea of marriage" in this country- are those whose OWN marriage is SO shakey- a passing flirt can send it to the showers. Fearfull people- run from their own shadows & tell others they're being "chased".

2007-02-05 16:49:06 · answer #3 · answered by Joseph, II 7 · 2 2

I think we can assume they were not "one" while in the White House. Otherwise there would not have been a Jennifer Flowers, Paula , Monica or the others.
Funny news quote in our local paper yesterday about the couple.
When Hillary was asked about how she would deal with the kind of men who rule N Korea & Iran, she said & I quote
"What in my backgound equips me to deal with evil and bad men?"
I laughed till I cried - she slammed Bill. (no joke - I cut it out to show my son in law)

2007-02-05 16:40:22 · answer #4 · answered by Wolfpacker 6 · 1 1

Get over it already. Bill Clinton did a lot more constructive work for the people of this country than even George Bush could try and take credit for. His policies worked. That's why the Greedy Ol' Perverts went gunning for him. Wake up, or the GOP will devour you too.

2007-02-05 16:37:45 · answer #5 · answered by rtanys 6 · 4 3

The Clintons want to have another whirlwind romance in the White House the second time around which they say is sweeter.

2007-02-05 16:36:17 · answer #6 · answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7 · 0 3

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