Because these sheeple think they will be getting Bill in the back door by voting for Hillary. NOT! It's all part of the “bring back the Clinton years” theme that she rolls out to Democratic Party audiences. Everyone (including Hillary) boasts of her 'experience'. What experience? She lived in the White House--she was never commander and chief--not even close. Her ONE effort (National Health Care Plan) was a scandalous failure. After that stunt and during his 2nd term--Bill sent her packing--globe trotting to keep her out.
Did you read Billy-boys memoirs? Does he mention Hillary's experience? Does he give her credit for anything? Bill rarely mentions Hillary's role in any of his administration's policies, except for health care.
She, in her book "Living History," doesn't claim to have been an influential co-president working and learning at her husband's side.
Top that with the fact Hillary is known for 'settling the score'-since Bill shut her out--do you really think she will 'share' HER presidency with HIM?
Kool-Aid Anyone?
2007-04-04 15:16:08
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answered by Cherie 6
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"Many of you are well enough off that ... the tax cuts may have helped you. We're saying that for America to get back on track, we're probably going to cut that short and not give it to you. We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." (Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton - June 28, 2004, in San Francisco at a Democrat Party fundraiser)
"I want to take those profits and put them into an alternative energy fund that will begin to fund alternative smart energy alternatives that will actually begin to move us toward the direction of independence." (Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton - February 2, 2007, at DNC Winter Meeting - regarding profits earned by oil companies, which are not [yet] owned by the government)
"As president I know I can't kill, jail or occupy every nation we don't agree with and I cannot just wish that all the terrorists be wiped off the face of the Earth" (Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton - February 10, 2007, at a campaign appearance in New Hampshire)
"We're going to change the way we finance the system by taking away money from people who are doing well now" — (Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton — March 24, 2007, at a health care forum in Las Vegas)
2007-04-04 15:06:37
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answered by mark k 3
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The reason to vote for Hilary is to speed the movement to America becoming a Socialist nation. She advocates the government as the answer for most things, such as raising children. She shall require all children to attend school beginning at 3 years old. Forget childhood. The Village will teach kids to think correctly. Also, she will impose national healthcare and tell Americans what Dr. they may see and what treatments shall be allowed. Then we will enjoy double the unemployment and suicide rate that France enjoys and ten times the debt. Her plans cost enormous amounts we do not have, so I would expect her to push taxes up to the Socialist 70% range. Then Americans would not have to worry how to spend their money as the govt would have it.
2007-04-04 14:51:29
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answered by Lighthearted 3
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Good question. I'm not. There are plenty of other Democrats in the field, and she has no inherent superiority over any other.
Oh, I can hear it now - "She's experienced", her supporters will say, while Obama and Edwards can't compare. So? What's Bill Richardson, chopped liver? The man has more experience in his left knee than Hillary has in her entire being.
Besides, what about IDEAS? Obama and Edwards (and Richardson) have them in spades - Hillary is just a hack, the Walter Mondale of this year's Democratic field.
2007-04-04 14:40:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely not, we need someone outside the current washington clique to introduce a return to americans founding fathers ideas of what our nation should be.
2014-01-28 08:20:18
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answered by Carla Hudson 2
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Same reason anyone would vote for anyone. They think she's better than everyone else running. I'm not saying I think she IS, I'm just stating FACTS.
2007-04-04 14:41:02
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answered by texasjewboy12 6
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It would be interesting to have a woman president. I bet she will screw it up just as bad a man- then we would know for sure.
2007-04-04 14:40:54
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answered by sterlingentertainmentgroup 2
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well i for one will be voting for hillary because i believe in many things she stands for...why did anyone vote for bush?what exactly does that man stand for?he is an idiot and has done nothing for this country...have any of you heard him speak?he makes a fool of himself and our country every time he gets in front of a microphone!what a mistake he was...not that i voted for him.
2007-04-04 15:00:57
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answered by Michelle 2
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They should vote for her if their beliefs align and if they trust that she will do what she says. Would I vote for her? Not.
2007-04-04 14:37:53
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answered by Isaac 4
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Because we have seen what her and her husband can do for us if she get to be president. they have already been their running the united States Hilary and bill will undo a lot of what bush has done.
2007-04-04 14:42:33
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answered by kishaspot 1
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