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I don't support Mrs. Clinton for president. I am voting for the first time since I just turned 18 and will not vote for her. I also don't believe she is able to get elected because I believe that some things about her will come out and most moderate women like myself will not vote for her.

Why did she do nothing about her husband's affairs? My own idea on that is because she likes other women sexually and didn't mind if her husband looked elsewhere for his satisfaction. You can tell that these two barely tolerate each other.

So why should that be important. First she will try to say eventually (not right away because she doesn't want him within 1000 miles of the White House after she gets elected) that he will be her mentor and advise her. I think this will be a scam and people will be fooled in voting for her because they think that Mr. Clinton will be her advisor.

Another problem is that the Democrats want us out of Iraq before the change in administration. It may be because she doesn't want to deal with Iraq. I think we will be in Iraq on the day of her inaugration (oh that will be the last time you will see the two of them standing together on the stage when she takes the oath and after that Mr. Clinton will become a non person in her life). The next day you will see a precipitious withdrawal from Iraq and God help us with the consequences. As things get worse for us in the Middle East she will not do anything about it but simply blame the Republicans.

Many people don't like Mr. Bush. My problem with him is that he has a problem with being truthful. The only decent candidates so far I see are Senator McCain an honest man who will do his best to lead the country; Senator Liberman also an honest man; Governor Richardson, very level headed and would make a great president. The other democrats are so far to the left they would have little chance of getting elected.

One more thing I support the War on Terror. I think Mr. Bush has made our country safer. I plan to show my support by enlisting in the Army when I graduate this June. My special boy has decided to enlist with me when he turns 18 in July. He is getting a lot of flack from his mother who is liberal (someday she will be my mother in law so I dont want to say too much about that). I would rather be a good wife and mother rather than a soldier but I want to do my part to make the world safer. I will probably marry him while we are both in the Army and I promise you our relationship will be like a real married couple not the pseudo marriage that the Clintons have so they can carry on their affairs.

2007-03-21 15:28:59 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

No. I think a lot of her support is based on the fact that she is a woman. I think that many believe that a female president might boost the global US reputation, but that is a terrible reason to elect someone. Electing someone based on their gender is inherently descriminatory. Even though I am liberal in my views, I think she is too extreme in the sense that she will only continue to divide the country. I think we need a moderate president who will try and bring the country back together and search for the happy medium. Whenever you reach for the extremes (be it to the left or the right) you're screwing over all the people on the other end of the spectrum. That isn't how a country should be run.

2007-03-21 18:25:44 · answer #2 · answered by Erin 2 · 1 1

I will not vote for Hillary Clinton. Just as I would not vote for Ann Coulter to be President of the United States.

We should not elect a woman president just because they are running or because they are the first democrat or republican woman to do so.

We should only elect on if their values and morals or lack their of are things we strive for in our own lives.

2007-03-21 15:38:28 · answer #3 · answered by JQ 2 · 2 0

Well I just need to say that first above all, I'm a Canadian liberal. A lot of other Canadians that I see support Hillary, as do I. I personally like her views on things.

I think it would be a different story if Gore decided to present himself. I doubt that he has the financial means to do that, at least not at the moment.

2007-03-22 12:45:33 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous 2 · 1 0

no, No, NO!!! Did I mention that there is absolutely nothing in the world that could persuade me to support Hillary Clinton for president? I dislike her, I distrust her, I fear for the future of the country I love should she become president.

2007-03-21 18:25:48 · answer #5 · answered by PJPeach 5 · 1 1

I would not support Hilary Clinton for many reasons.

1) She does not believe in the Constitutional restrictions put on our government. She thinks government should take on every function under the sun.
2) She is not a pro state rights person.
3) She is not strong enough on national defense or border security
4) She is anti-capitalism and believes in seizing company profits for her own benefit.
5) If her policies were enacted it would put a huge burden on our economy & taxpayers, restrict our personal freedoms & rights and grow government like nothing ever seen before.
6) She has no clear vision on anything, is constantly changing her views on things or unwilling to give a straight answer. She does not project or demonstrate solid leadership.
7) She has done nothing of significance during her time in office.

This is just to name a few things.

2007-03-21 15:08:43 · answer #6 · answered by InReality01 5 · 4 2

I am seriously considering asking Alec Baldwin for his unused ticket from the Bush election in case she wins. I would say it was impossible, but I thought the same thing about her sorry husband. If Democrats put that pair back in the oval office, I do not want to hear one complaint as we sink into oblivion via the slimepits of immorality. He can play the sax while the nation burns.

2007-03-21 15:06:44 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

no. her plan to sieze an industries profits because she thinks she can spend their money better is pure communism.

Democrats like to bring up the number of troops that have died in Iraq. 3000.

How about 58,000? That's how many of our brave men died in Vietnam fighting an ideology Hillary, Obama and their supporters think would be a swell idea if we implemented it here and now.

2007-03-21 15:32:18 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

I would def vote for her. We need a woman in power, men have done nothing but bring this country down, with there immortal and radical behavior. The last good president we had was Kennedy and even then a MAN had to take him down.
It seems this election your either sexist or racist.

Who else are we going to vote for Obama?

2007-03-22 08:08:39 · answer #9 · answered by Asian Mami 4 · 0 1

No. I figured we had 8 years of Bill and 8 years of George, I figured its time to let a different family get into the White House. I'm tired of hearing her speak to one group and have the speach sound middle of the road based on whom she was speaking to. Then to have her in front of another group and listen to her and you would think it was a totally different person.

I get to vote once every 4 years, I like to make it count, so I'll be voting for someone else. Not sure who, but it won't be her.

2007-03-21 16:31:45 · answer #10 · answered by ZRX1200 4 · 1 1

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