Hilary if I was able to vote, because it is about time you Americans had a women President. America is supposed to be a very liberal country as far as women's rights are concerned, so why is it that other countries have beaten you to it? I thought that Americans like to be the first at everything. New Zea land has had two female prime ministers, the present being Helen Hunt, Canada had Kim Campbell, Britain had Margret Thatcher, Ireland has had women presidents, India, Israel and other countries where women don't have so much power have had women presidents.
So if I was an American I would vote for a woman because 51% of your population need to be represented. I respect women more than men and they certainly can run a country as well or even better than men.
2007-02-21 11:00:40
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answered by mellouckili 3
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Obama is the wave of the future.
I'm a registered Republican, but a Democrat as polished as Obama minus the "BILLARY" scandals is what we need now.
Hillary already experienced life in the White House, let the brother have a chance.
The other Republicans should side with him also because he is an excellent endorsement for the USA
2007-02-21 19:16:28
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answered by Lerat 4
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Neither I would wait until the general election. If I had to choose though I would probably pick Obama, even though I am closer ideologically with Clinton, because I am tired of the Clinton's and I really don't like Hillary.
2007-02-21 19:48:27
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answered by asmith1022_2006 5
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Presidential run of Barack Obama began to slightly unravel as he had his first stumble on the campaign trail, calling the soldiers’ lives lost in Iraq “a waste.”
Realizing the insensitivity of his remark and the likely political fallout, Obama quickly back-tracked.
“I did not mean to say ‘waste.’” He said. “I meant ‘waist.’ They were young and fit and had slim waists, whereas mine is beginning to thicken. I may be young for a Presidential candidate but, my swimsuit photo op notwithstanding, my waist is thickening. It is sickening.
“I also meant to say we must honor the soldiers who lost their lives supporting their country. For what I’m not sure, perhaps for being so dumb that that went to that stupid war in the first place. What idiots!
“They probably voted for it too, like Hillary.
“No, I want to assure their families that their lives were indeed not wasted. Their deaths are an opportunity … for me to get elected. I honor that!”
2007-02-21 20:39:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm voting for Obama. He is a real person, not a lying politician like Hillary. He believes that people arrested for drug crimes should not be jailed, but treated for their problems. He believes in the death penalty. Barack also believes in civil unions rather than gay marriages.
2007-02-22 00:02:32
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answered by Harry D 2
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I wouldn't vote for either because I'm against their liberal and socialist policies and beliefs.
I don't believe Obama is experienced enough to be a good Commander-In-Chief,
Hilary is not honest enough to be President. She is only interested in power.
2007-02-21 18:52:13
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answered by jman 2
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Obama appears to be the lesser of the two evils.
2007-02-21 18:51:48
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answered by Starla_C 7
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agree j hardacre,
i am not against a woman president or a black president. i think colin powell would have made it for sure...maybe he will make a comeback. he would have my vote. laura bush or condeliza rice would have my vote if they were to run. very smart, hard working and trusting people.
2007-02-21 18:57:01
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answered by ringolarry 6
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Neither one of them. I don't feel comfy having a man with the name that kinda sounds like "o bomb us" I can't stand these libs.
2007-02-21 23:09:34
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answered by thisisme 3
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I want Bill, but I'll take Hill, 2 for one deal.
2007-02-21 19:04:37
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answered by Anonymous
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