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dont get me wrong i actually want burock obammah to be president. but i just want u guys input if it came between burock or hilary.

2007-04-26 20:41:15 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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I think that if you asked a cross section of people personally the answer would be yes. I think that the majority of people just want a good, competent person as the president of the US... I don't think it matters about the color or gender...

Now the media? **** ya, they aren't ready for that.... At least that is what they want you to believe... Not unless it fits their agenda..

I just want someone capable of doing the job better than most. I consider myself pretty normal...

peace

2007-04-26 20:46:24 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

There color or sex does not matter. Can they do the job and can they be expected to follow the law of the land and NOT LIE to the American people like Hillary has so many times. I am fed up with the non-sense as I am sure everyone else is. Get some new ideas in the office. Leave the old behind. Burock I think would be great in office as well. This coming from a Conservative Republican which I have voted since I was 18.

2007-04-26 20:47:01 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

As far as I am concerned, the only thing that matters is how any given candidate stands on the issues that I think are vastly important! For example: I think that his/her stand on the Iraq war, and on the fair tax, and on health care, and on labor unions, and on The Federal Reserve, and on the 911 truth movement, and on the IRS, and on the Patriot Act, and on the NWO, and on the minimum wage, and on affordable housing, and on the separation of church and state, and on corporate outsourcing, and on NAFTA and CAFTA, and on the North American Union, and on corporate welfare, and on campaign funding reform, and on government waste, and on Homeland Security, and on the sixteenth amendment, and on the issue of gun control, and on pollution, and on the war on drugs, and on...well I have already named quite a few of the most important ones, but these are the things that really matter. These things effect the lives of most everyone in some way, and these are the issues that do the most to keep the people down, and most need to be changed. These are also the things that the globalists have been progressively putting in place for at least the last several decades, because keeping the people down is precisely what they want to do! I will only support a candidate who addresses the majority of these issues in the way I believe it the best for EVERYONE, not just for the few! This is key...EVERYONE'S well being must finally be taken into account. *sm*

2007-04-27 00:06:37 · answer #3 · answered by LadyZania 7 · 1 0

Barrak Obama...Hillary Clinton...or someone as yet unknown...

Why does America have to "be ready"?? We spout out all this rhetoric about being equal, about "anyone can be anything they want to be", land of the free, racism is a dead issue, women don't need an Equal Rights Amendment because they already have equal rights, etc. And then every night and every day there are questions on Answers like this.

Are we ready?? Ready-schmedy!! Anyone SHOULD be able to become president, but.............

Just read some of the garbage that passes for intelligent discourse in this forum. (Such as: "Will Barrack Hussein Obama try to push his Muslim religion on all of us?" or "Who could ever trust something that bleeds for five days every month but doesn't die?") (BTW--Obama is NOT a Muslim, and women are, by far, stronger than men!) It's a wonder anyone with intelligence over that of a lab rat can ever be elected when we have voters that can say things like that. Oh!...that's right...the present administration DOESN'T have intelligence over that of a lab rat...sorry, my bad!

2007-04-26 21:07:33 · answer #4 · answered by Joey's Back 6 · 2 2

YES.

I don't necessarily support either Obama or Clinton due to their far left politics, but I think both are still in contentions to be President of the most powerful Nation in the world.

I predict that both will be on the Democratic Presidential ticket (Presidential/Vice-President) for '08, but I don't know who will be on top yet.

As for the Republicans, I thought McCain was in the running, but he has yet to gain traction.

2007-04-26 20:56:38 · answer #5 · answered by Jim 2 · 1 0

i think the framing of your question says it all- what's to get 'ready for'...people never ask that question as 'do u think a black man or a white woman will be the next president?'...rather social construction have created this false belief that we must prepare for it, like an emergency. As long as people believe that we need to get 'ready for' one of them to be president, then one never will be president.

2007-04-26 20:46:45 · answer #6 · answered by theWord 5 · 3 0

Yes, I think the country is ready for a black president or a female president, but I wouldn't vote for Obama or Hillary.

Obama and Hillary tend to agree on the issues 99.9% of the time. That's what's being forgotten while they run attack ads against each other. Most of the Obama supporters hate Hillary, even though she basically agrees with the guy they support.

We need a president who has the guts to pull out of Iraq immediately. While staying the course (meaning never leaving Iraq) is bad, the timetables and benchmarks proposed by Obama and Clinton are the absolute worst idea you could possibly come up with. That is the single most important issue in the campaign. We need a president who will get rid of the Patriot Act and Military Commissions Act, which are blatant violations of our rights, which Barack and Hillary are wishy-washy on. We need a president who will stop the wasteful War on Drugs, which is just Drug Prohibition. It's sending people to jail for peaceful activities (wasting tax dollars and reducing productivity). It also is making drug abuse worse (as Alcohol Prohibition made people made alcoholism worse) because it becomes "cool" to use drugs because they are illegal. Its also promoting organized crime and gangbanging because only criminals can sell drugs.

It is important to vote based on the issues, not the personality or the "popularity" of a candidate. I would recommend researching all the candidates on both sides as well as in the minor parties. You should refuse to vote for somebody who insufficiently represents what you believe in. There would nothing glorious about winning if Obama or Hillary turned out to be as bad as Bush.

Who gets my vote for president? Personally, I'm gonna vote for Ron Paul because I tend to agree with him on the majority of issues. The idea of Democracy is that you vote for what you believe in rather than what's going to get "elected."

2007-04-26 21:14:06 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

USA is ready for a Black or a woman to have a President because of political and economic stability. Barack Obama is favored to win but he has to contend first with Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination.

VOTE for your choice as US President on my 360 degrees blog and know who will likely win.

2007-04-26 20:45:35 · answer #8 · answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7 · 1 3

Might as well ask if we wanna get shot or stab. And by the way it has nothing to do with color or sex. They are a sad statement about our country if thats the best we can put forth.

2007-04-26 20:46:58 · answer #9 · answered by horgurce 3 · 1 0

It would be a first for either but i think we need american workers to be president, not silver spoon fed politicians no matter what party they are on. Where is the truck drivers, the coal miners, the real american farmers at, that is who needs to be in office.

2007-04-26 20:46:47 · answer #10 · answered by snakebite24 2 · 4 1

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