Even though I am a woman, I do not want a female president. (OK, I know I just p*ssed a lot of people off, but I am entitled to my opinion) I think that a woman would not be taken seriously in a position like that. Ialso think that she would have to expend so much of her time and energy PROVING herself, that she would be unable to effectively do much of anything else, and even the SLIGHTEST mistake would be so blown out of proportion that she would never recover. Also, quite honestly, most women that I know are too emotional to be as stoic as they would need to be under that kind of fire. This is not a barb aimed at the women, it is just fact. We, by our very nature, are more outwardly emotional than males--that's one of the things that makes us beautiful. Personally, I would feel much more comfortable with a male president. More power to anyone who disagrees with me, but this is how I feel.
2007-02-18 08:05:03
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answered by Sabrina 6
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Hi Kimo,
This woman that you are speaking of was unable to control her man when he was our President and did nothing to rid her house of his ugly existence after she got a real job. Why should America want such a mealy mouth person who changes her position as quickly as the polls change as a Presidant? She voted to authorize our troops to go to Iraq then changed her position as soon as the polls showed that "Americans would support the other position". That is not a leader but a mealy mouth follower of the winds. I would probably have to move to Mexico or Canada. She is and never will be a real leader of anything. Have a great day.
Eds
2007-02-19 07:16:01
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answered by Eds 7
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I have no problem with the RIGHT woman president. Hillary "Lies her a s s off Clinton" is not the RIGHT woman!
I also agree with Sabrina. Women are too emotional to run a country. We would react instead of acting in the best interest of the USA.
2007-02-18 08:21:52
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answered by Starla_C 7
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If that woman is Hillary, I would feel sadness and despair for the future of our country. She is probably the most corrupt Democrat out there vying for the presidency. And if she has a Democrat congress, they could equal FDR in the destruction of the foundations of our country.
2007-02-18 08:19:58
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answered by Anonymous
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i am going to guess he did say "shame on you, Hillary Clinton". Excuse me at the same time as I lol. What a wuss! have you ever referred to how once he receives himself right into a good spot the position his personal words come back to chew him in the ***, he starts whining and pointing fingers and declaring anybody else isn't taking area in honest, like a stupid, petulant newborn? Edit: QueenSer..., how come Obama "spoke obviously" this time, at the same time as he has to amend the type of marvelous number of alternative statements of his and say the words he used were "poorly chosen"? should you would prefer to attraction to close...the statements about rural people were no longer made on to those rural people, yet quite to an elite crew of monetary backers at a fund elevating dinner in San Francisco, Calif. and Obama suggested he grow to be "dismayed" that his statements reached the media and the overall inhabitants. I guess he grow to be, too. In different words, he will say some thing out in the front of persons to get their help, yet at the same time as he's in the front of his backers, he has a very diverse tale to inform, demeaning and exposing his distaste for the persons he needs to choose him. Charlatan.
2016-12-04 08:25:37
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answered by crabtree 3
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I don't fell that it could affect me. But then I don't fell a lot. A few trees now and then.
Seriously, I don't think it is even a valid point. No woman is president, has been elected president, nor even nominated. So it is irrelevant.
2007-02-18 08:10:16
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answered by Jim R 4
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Ditto Free To Choose
2007-02-18 08:05:40
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answered by pretender59321 6
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Depends on which woman becomes the next President. If Hilary becomes the next President I think I'll puke.
2007-02-18 07:56:30
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answered by Anonymous
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We come a long way baby, it is about time that woman and minority's join in the decision making in this country, this includes the office of president.
2007-02-18 08:07:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldn't mind because bush has proven that some men are not worthy of the job
women can do just as good a job if not better
2007-02-18 11:28:12
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answered by Anonymous
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