Let me add to your list.......................
She was behind the whole Monica Lewinsky scandal. While she was shredding documents and committing perjury (she knew sex sells) she kept sex in the limelight. Which is why she never addressed any of it. (George Mag. - Dec 2000).
She played with the American people for 2 years.
PLEASE, PLEASE keep the Clintons away from the White House.
2007-03-22 05:06:34
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answered by LindaAnn 4
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Of 4 reasons, 3 are completely inconsequential.
1. It is early in the race, if the exploration committee still has funds why shouldn't they use them?
2. She knew about the middle east situation . . . who doesn't other than those who get all their news from Fox and Pat Robertson? What was she supposed to do about it? Bill Clinton made progress in the peace talks which was immediately undone by Bush upon taking office.
3. Assuming for the sake of argument that "Her Cat Daddy of f husband abused enough women then lied to the American people" How does that relate to her qualifications? Do you suggest that she is somehow guilty by not taking more action to reign in her husband's affairs?
4. This comment doesn't warrant a response. My 2 yr old niece could probably make a better argument for or against Hillary.
2007-03-21 09:58:33
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answered by Anonymous
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WOW!! Do you really believe all that B/S that Limbaugh peddles. Remember he gets paid millions to dream up that crap.
1. All the ads for all politicians are paid for by somebody or some organization. Have you watched any of the ridiculous ones the Repubs have aired? I'm sure you have.
2. Yes, Hillary did know about the middle east situation, but at the time America was in a panic, and they took Bush's threats of WMD too seriously. If she or her husband had been at the helm they would have used the White house's huge investigative powers to find out just what Saddam had. Hillary is very knowledgeable on international affairs.
3. Her husband Bill has been accused of catting around and some of it is true, but greatly exaggerated. It would be foolish for them to give up their marriage on such flimsy accusations. On the other side look at Gingrich who was having an affair while at the same time bad mouthing Bill Clinton for his sexual encounter with Monica.
4.Yes, Hillary is a woman, that's for sure, but she's for all Americans, not just women or other special interest groups. She's for what's best for America.
2007-03-21 10:45:42
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answered by sparks 7
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I don't blame you. I used to support democratic, but now I have decided to vote for whomever has the best principles and speaks the truth. Most candidates tend to do what is popular, not necessarily what is the best thing to do for the people.
I understand why you are frustrated. One reason that there doesn't seem to be many good candidates is because the media doesn't cover enough about other less known candidates. One of these less known candidates is Congressman Ron Paul (R - Texas). He is currently in the 2008 Presidential Exploratory Committee.
Before I knew about him, I thought the future of America is pretty bleak if there isn't a good choice of candidates available. So, now that I know, I'm voting for Ron Paul for 2008 presidential elections.
I will vote for him because he is one of the few in congress who has the guts to speak the truth, and stands by his own principles. He will defend the constitution and the civil liberties of the American people against big government.
Ron Paul is against the Iraq war. He is one of the few who voted against it, and he wants to bring the troops home. He is looking out for the American troops - the longer they stay in Iraq, the messier it gets and more American lives will be lost, and the war isn't going to get better. So, the best option is to pull out and cut the losses. America simply can't afford the war - it's already costing us more than we can afford. Staying in Iraq doesn't solve any problems - it only creates more problems.
Ron Paul is against illegal immigration. He will tighten up the borders, and he will take away the entitlements that are attracting the illegal immigrants.
Ron Paul is against big government. He thinks the government is getting too big and inefficient, and too beuraucratic. He will cut down the size of the government and trim spending.
Ron Paul is against invasion of civil liberties by the government. He voted against the Patriot Act.
Ron Paul is against agressive foreign policy. He thinks America is overly agressive and is creating too many enemies, and spreading itself too thin.
Ron Paul is pro-life. As a doctor and obstetrician, he values life.
Ron Paul is against irresponsible and wasteful spending by the government. He will put stops to wasteful spending.
Ron Paul is for sound money and against excessive taxes. He will curtail the powers of the Federal Reserve System because it is unconstitutional.
http://www.ronpaul.org/
http://www.todaysamericandream.com/ronpaul_2008.html
http://www.house.gov/paul/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Paul
http://www.myspace.com/ronpaul2008
http://www.myspace.com/congressmanronpaul
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/january2007/120107ronpaul.htm
http://electronpaul.blogspot.com/index.html
2007-03-21 14:41:16
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answered by Think Richly™ 5
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1. She is in the race.
2. She is better prepared than anyone else in international issues.
3. If your spouse is unfaithful to you, does that make you a bad person ?
4. If every marriage dissolved because of of infidelity, 10 % of the country would remain married. Hillary is to be admired for giving Bill a chance to redeem himself and be a loving and dedicated husband.
2007-03-21 09:44:14
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answered by rp 4
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Hahahahahaha good reasons.
Half of them are Bill Clinton's fault too. lol
I hate Hillary too. If she was a wooden puppet, she'd have a nose one mile long. Lying baout things. If she becomes president she won't do what she said she would do to help this nation.
2007-03-21 10:54:38
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answered by Cuddly Lez 6
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I won't either.It has nothing to do with gender, who she is married to or any other like reasons. I simply do not believe she is qualified to run the US. In fact I don't see any of the current candidates as being qualified for that office. I don't yet know who I'll be voting for, but it won't be Hillary.
2007-03-21 10:01:13
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answered by sarge 6
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You had to stay up all night wondering if you should vote for Hillary? OMG.
2007-03-21 10:56:26
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answered by Unclebernie 2
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The simple reason for not voting for her is the fact that she is a democrat. Thats the only reason that you need.
2007-03-21 11:12:19
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answered by Beesonbuck 2
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Those ar very stupid & immature reasons. They're not even political reasons. Wise up & stop boring us with such crap!
2007-03-21 10:45:11
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answered by Anonymous
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