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2007-03-16 16:40:54 · 20 answers · asked by POW! WOW! 2 in Politics & Government Elections

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I hope not; I don't like her much. But even if she does, it will still be a huge improvement over that simian from Texas. Hell, even Homer Simpson would be better than Apelord Bush.

2007-03-16 20:36:29 · answer #1 · answered by The Man In The Box 6 · 1 0

No.

Hopefully people will realize that if she's elected, we will have been run (into the ground) by 2 families over 24 years (1989-2013) - the Bushes and the Clintons. It's time for new blood in Washington.

2007-03-17 06:13:33 · answer #2 · answered by TheOnlyBeldin 7 · 0 2

Yes, I believe that she will. I know I'm voting for her, and working on her campaign. Everywhere I go, and I live in a Republican area, people comment on the various Hillary for President shirts I wear around town. Most of the comments are positive and I'm shocked at the number of men who have said they support her, as well as the large number of women of course.

EDIT: Just the facts: You really ought to change your name if you're going to keep spewing that story about Paul Harvey. Even he himself said that was a bunch of hooey - it has been debunked completely. Here everyone, read the debunking for yourself:
http://www.snopes.com/politics/clintons/...

2007-03-17 08:28:51 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Hopefully not

If she's elected, America will go bankrupt (and I'm not referring to ideology or morals) by the end of her presidency. We can't afford the Bush Medicare Drug Plan, so how can we Socialize Medicine?

The problem is that none of the supposed frontrunners are any better.

The future of America is at risk because of these Socialists we've been electing president. We're on the verge on bankrupcy ($30,000 per person is the national debt and the total income of the country is just $40,000 per person). It doesn't take too much training in economics to know what's about to happen. When you reach your credit limit and need to borrow more money, you get denied, then you have to declare bankrupcy. However, governments are allowed to counterfeit money to hold off bankrupcy, which is called inflation. We may see 100% inflation during a Hillary presidency. That'll make the Great Depression look like a boom period.

2007-03-16 18:08:21 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

They show the list of people dead and that is getting old. They tell of the Secret Service comments, she would not talk like that. They bring up the "You voted for the war", that faded. They criticized her singing, well you've got her on that one. Every day they throw Bill into the mix.

Hillary is amazing in her personal strength and convictions. I really think she will pull it off to be our first Woman President.

2007-03-16 19:41:27 · answer #5 · answered by GO HILLARY 7 · 1 0

If she gets the Democratic nomination, she will be the next President of the United States.

2007-03-17 09:14:28 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Maybe she will win the nomination but she has two chances of being elected presidenT-slim & none. Why? Because she has too many negatives to hide from the voters. FOR EXAMPLE::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::THIS WILL OPEN YOUR EYES by Paul Harvey
>
> Conveniently Forgotten Facts Back in 1969 a group of Black Panthers
> decided that a fellow black panther named...Alex Rackley needed to die.
>
> Rackley was suspected of disloyalty.
>
> Rackley was first tied to a chair. Once safely immobilized, his friends
> tortured him for hours by, among other things, pouring boiling water
> on him. When they got tired of torturing Rackley. Panther member
> Warren Kimbo took Rackley outside and put a bullet in his head.
>
> Rackley's body was later found floating in a river about 25 miles north
> of New Haven, Conn. Perhaps at this point you're curious as to what
> happened to these Black Panthers. In 1977, that's only eight years later,
> only one of the killers was still in jail.
>
> The shooter, Warren Kimbro, managed to get a scholarship to Harvard
> and became good friends with none other than Al Gore. He later became an
> assistant dean at an Eastern Connecticut State College. Isn't that
> something?
> As a '60s radical you can pump a bullet into someone's head and a few
years
> later, in the same state, you can become an assistant college dean! Only
in
> America!
>
> Erica Huggins was the lady who served the Panthers by boiling the water
> for Mr. Rackley's torture. Some years later Ms. Huggins was elected to a
> California School Board.
>
> How in the world do you think these killers got off so easy?
>
> Maybe it was in some part due to the efforts of two people who came to
> the defense of the Panthers. These two people actually went so far as to
> shut down Yale University with demonstrations in defense of the accused
> Black
> Panthers during their trial.
>
> One of these people was none other than Bill Lan Lee. Mr. Lee, or Mr. Lan
> Lee, as the case may be, isn't a college dean. He isn't a member of a
> California School Board. He was head of the US Justice Department's Civil
> Rights Division, appointed by none other than Bill Clinton.
>
> O.K., so who was the other Panther defender?
>

> Is this other notable Panther defender now a school board member?>
> Is this other Panther apologist CCow an assistant college dean?
>
> No, neither! The other Panther defender was, like Lee, a radical law
student
> at Yale University at the time. She is now known as the "one of the
smartest
> woman in the world" (and may well become the next president of the United
> States). She is none other than the Democratic senator from the State of
> New York----our former First Lady, the incredible Hillary Rodham Clinton.
>
> And now, as Paul Harvey said; You know "the rest of the story".
>
> Just a reminder as she runs for President

2007-03-16 16:47:07 · answer #7 · answered by just the facts 5 · 2 4

She's got a shot. As you'll see with the answers, she's a powerfully polarizing individual in US politics, but recently has shown that she can work with repbulicans. It wont matter much to the base though.

The same question is whether the Republican Base has lost enough strength to put her down in an election.

2007-03-16 16:45:59 · answer #8 · answered by john_lewin 2 · 4 2

I think she has a pretty good chance of winning...I don't know if enough people will be open to the idea of a woman president, but hopefully all the women will be!

2007-03-16 16:44:56 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

I doubt she'll get the nomination, but if she does, Democrats will rally around her and she'll sin in November, 2008.

2007-03-16 17:05:17 · answer #10 · answered by dirty t 3 · 1 1

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