Hilary would make a horrible president
I am a woman and a conservative as well
i do not hink a female is a good idea either
republican or democrate
some things are just better left to the men!
2007-03-22 19:16:23
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answered by ? 3
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I agree, Women who have led a country , didn't govern one this size! There's a big difference between England, and Israel! Also when you look how a president ages, a woman couldn't handle that! I see some bimbo answering in a very feminist way saying women are just as smart. that may be, but i believe the brains around the world are dominated by men. Men also surpass women even in trades that are for women, chefs! Decorators, Hair stylist, fashion designers, etc. etc
2007-03-22 18:33:19
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answered by JustShutUp 2
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I agree with you 100%; and don’t let the dinosaur feminists and their attempt to silence you with accusations of “self-loathing” bother you, Alicia. In general, I do not think a women should ever be commander-in-chief for any number of reasons. Would I vote for a conservative women over liberal man? Of course. But in a better America, women would be able to live out their potential more fully in the role which nature’s God intended for them. That we send girls to fight our wars disgusts me no end. As for Rodham-Clinton, she is the last person I would ever want to be president, but I hope the Democrats are stupid enough to nominate her.
2007-03-22 19:15:48
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answered by Cassandria 4
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Well, I don't have a problem with a woman as president, but I would much prefer Barack Obama if the president is going to be democratic. I don't agree with Most of Hillary Clinton's policies and ethics. But if she wins she'll have my respect as a president! =)
2007-03-22 18:18:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree. Biologically speaking, women are not nearly as well-suited as men for leadership of nations (or leadership of men, for that matter). I’m an admirer of Mrs. Thatcher, myself, but she is the exception that proves the rule; there is no other women like her, no other female leader that you can even name. Also, she wasn’t the commander-in-chief of British armed forces (as is the U.S. president), nor even the Head of State (that is British monarch’s job); so, in her case, you essentially had two women and more doing the job of one man. The strengths of men and women are complementary of each other, not equivalent to each other. It has been so since the beginning. As for Hillary Rodham-Clinton, she is a poor excuse for a senator and a human being.
2007-03-22 19:35:21
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answered by Thucydides 5
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america is ready for a black male before a woman. i would of liked to see colin powell in there but that didnt happen. hilary is a phony. it just bothers me that you go live in a state the bare minimum amount of time required to be a senator and then you think that you can go represent a state in congress.
2007-03-22 18:49:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Women have been leaders in countries all over the world. Would Hillary be a good president? No.
2007-03-22 18:12:26
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answered by Matt 5
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I think we need a uniter. We've had a decider, and we certainly don't need anyone as divisive as Hillary. Anyone else hear her speech to NOW last week? Freaky scary.
Hillary has a victims mentality. In multiple speeches she talks about women, how they are held back, earn less, all that typical women's-lib garbage.
Women are equals, for certain. But they are NOT victims. I wouldn't want someone who sees things that way leading, far from it. That would be the most divisive platform this nation could have right now, as if we aren't divided enough!
I'd vote for Barrak in a second over Hillary, even though I'll be likely voting for the conservative candidate, if the Republicans can come up with someone decent. All the current contenders are sad, accept maybe McCain, who's too old, I think.
2007-03-22 18:15:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I have no problem with a woman in the office, just not Hillary.
2007-03-22 18:19:57
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answered by Scott B 7
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I dont see any wrong with a lady being the president, but what I object when she gets on the same band wagon to boast to bring our troops home just to show off. I think health care and prescription drugs for everyone is more important.
2007-03-22 18:29:14
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answered by Anonymous
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