I thought very hard on this all night long. I was torn for several reasons:
1. Hillary is going through some female 'personal' problems that may alter her mood from time to time... I don’t think it would be right for a monotone ‘ageing’ woman to deal with international affairs. When she makes her eyes go ‘boggle’ it just scares me… I have nightmares…
2. Hillary and her Cat Daddy husband will fight more than them fixing our Great Nation. We don’t have time for anymore legal suits or ‘time outs’ to have ‘special hearings’ to deal with Cat Daddy’s sick issues.
3. Hillary supporters are managing the Yahoo! Answer ... answers based on their tricky way of rating all answers that are against Hillary. I can’t trust her. She got this ‘big brother’ thing happening that I just can’t trust… I just can’t… sorry….. I don’t feel comfortable. I always feel she’s watching me….
Therefore after a night of pondering these issues... and many many more I cannot in good faith vote for Hillary. It would be hypocritical and I don't want to be like the Clintons. She shames every woman in America by accepting her husband’s abusive behavior against young hot babe interns. It’s just not right….
2007-03-21 06:19:23
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answered by Stealth 2
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Not for the main election.
As an independent, I will vote for her in the primary as the Democrat candidate, but never for the main election.
Alan Colmes will though. He will follow Hillary right over the edge of a cliff.
2007-03-21 08:38:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Who would vote for Hillary? The terrorists, probably. Then again they would vote for any candidate that wants to pull the troops out.
2007-03-21 06:38:17
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answered by Jacob W 7
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I might if she's the first one to talk about limitting growth, population control, and/or oil conservation. F#*& polititians and their fantasy acting. I'm starving for something that resembles a leader! Now I'm the one livin' a fantasy! Who cares about voting when you can influence the vote less and less every year? Every year we have: more voters, more rigging, more corruption, more buying votes, and more commercials. People are still more concerned with how thier Gods will see the candidate in regards to abortion, cloning, stem cell research, and keeping God in the courts and classrooms. People could hardly be more detached from reality. We're screwed and the next president is just a volunteer scape goat for the launching of the Titanic. Lie to us about how you will reshape the future and see to the security of our eternal prosperity. Cut taxes! Increase our energy supply! And polish the tracks for our roller coaster ride to hell! I'm just venting. Jesus loves you.
Oh ya she should make a commercial where Bill is grovelling before her swearing fealty and she tells him to relax and gives him a wad of cash then tells him to hit the strip clubs. This would also lead to my voting for her.
2007-03-21 06:43:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm torn... I'm a democrat and a female but I really hate Hillary Clinton... As a resident of Western New York I haven't seen her do too much that she has pomised to us... So putting my democratic and feminist views aside... I can't vote for her.
2007-03-21 06:31:48
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answered by jessicamichelle 5
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Given my options right now, I would vote for Hillary. I am 99% convinced that most people who do not like her are either Republicans, or are afraid of powerful women. Most of the reasons given for despising Hillary Clinton are based on conjecture, rumor, and personality. Most of the personality issues are characteristics that most male Senators hold, too, but you wouldn't hold it against them because they are guys. Not a lot of the arguments against Hillary are based on fact.
I can excuse Republicans for it. Like it or not, we live in a bi-party country. If you are a conservative, naturally you will look for excuses to not like Clinton, just like a Democrat would find excuses not to like John McCain or Rudy Giuliani. People who are party-neutral or Democrat, however, may need to do a deep self-analysis before passing judgement. Can you really think of a concrete, factual, issue with Hillary that doesn't hold true also for most of the other candidates? If you can, then by all means, don't vote for her. However, I doubt most people can. Most people who hate her don't know a thing about politics aside of what they read in Yahoo headlines in their email. That is not a very good source of informaiton.
My thoughts on her are this: she is experienced in law, foreign administration, and has taken a leadership role in Congress since the day she was elected. That is more than Barack Obama can say, though I'd love to see him run in a few years. Most of the ethical issues that she has been accused of are ethical issues that you could easily apply to 99% of our Senators and Congressmen. If that is your reasoning for not voting for her, then you may as well never vote for an incumbent for the rest of your life (which, actually, might not be a bad idea).
I simply do not see a better candidate? Obama? Inexperienced. Edwards? A proven loser from 2004. McCain? He has flip-flopped more than a soggy waffle combined with John Kerry. Giuliani? He has ruthlessly taken advantage of the arbitrary fact that he was NYC mayor during the 9/11 attacks, and has actually profitted off of it. He makes me sick. Everyone else is a big question mark.
I, for one, will generally withhold my final judgement until I have heard all the candidates speak on the issues. I am not stuck on Hillary by any means. I think everyone else should do the same. These arbitrary decisions to hate or like a candidate are the cause of the fact we end up with such cruddy candidates in the first place. If half the people in this country who voted really paid attention, we'd never have ended up with the corrupt pile of junk government we've currently got... and that includes Hillary Clinton.
2007-03-21 06:08:34
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answered by Mr. Taco 7
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God Bless Hillary Clinton, Yes.
2007-03-21 06:00:45
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answered by edubya 5
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Democrats.
2007-03-21 05:50:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably not in the primaries. After she wins the primaries, if she does, than I will make up my mind depending on who the Republicans run.
2007-03-21 05:50:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Not I. I'm a big fan of Bill's, but I know to separate the two.
2007-03-21 05:56:14
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answered by vacationland 3
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