I'm an educated well informed person who's up on current events. I thought Bill Clinton was a good president -- much better than the guy we have now. I think that Hillary Clinton is a good senator for NY. She's bright, hardworking, and willing to work both sides of the aisle, and her politics, like mine, are moderate. Let me say it: I think she's got the best chance of any democratic candidate to beat the Republican candidate, and I will be supporting her in the primaries. And, unless Michael Bloomberg runs, I will definitely support her in 2008. You think Guiliani is so great perhaps? Well I lived in NYC during his reign and let me tell you -- he's an arrogant devisive hot-head.
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2007-05-23 06:38:44
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answered by Stephen L 6
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Hillary Clinton has made some really poor choices over the last few weeks. She is down in New Orleans blasting the federal governement, which she is a part of for their continued lack of support for the region. Last I checked her party is now in power and nothing has changed. Then she makes a speech about how she has this wonderful idea to offer Pre-K to kids in the inner city, and how this alone will help families break the cycle of poverty. There is already such an agency, and I work for it. HEAD START. This is not a new concept, it has been around for years. This program also does not help families break the cycle of poverty. Of the 20 kids in my class 15 of them their parents were head start kids aswell. Very idealistic, but not a reality. Wonderful idea Hillary, next she will tell us that she has this great idea to help us move our military around the country called the highway system.
2007-05-22 06:30:08
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answered by Andrew J 1
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If you noticed as First Lady her health plan fell flat. It nor she did anything but just sit around. Now, she should of in my opinion maintained her own moral values and sense of family by keeping an eye on her philanderer husband. Reports have it she did address several of the women yet he continued from lawyer to Oval Office. Forgiveness in the sake of honor & understanding? Bull donkeys. Positioning, yes. Move to a new State like New York run for the Senate barely allowing the ink to dry on residency requirements... Run for re-election to represent that state only to start campaining for President. How can you serve either well enough yet you swore on some bible to take care of NY and her needs. And serve the "two" bills? Somethings got to give here.
Hillbill come as a package deal there is no escaping that. As a popular President he left this nation with her pants down and vulnerable. CIA FBI he was aware of the lack of communication there. Did nothing. Lied during a criminal investigation as Hill stood by?
I can not trust in anyone who shows a complete lack of self control and has not an ethical bone in her body in my opinion.
I could go on and have pages of sources. Research their records. Beyond the headline.
Also, I get her campaign emails for fun. They always ask for money. Credit card applications always. No account of where the money goes. Her taxes which include WJ's earnings from speaking (estimated @ $40 mil) not open for disclosure & public knowledge? It's all walls and mirrors with these slick and deceptful lawyers, oh I forgot one was disbarred.
I can not think of one reason to Vote for her. I would say because she was a woman but I think she has a set of excuse me, nads pulling off these things in full view of the world.
2007-05-22 06:14:07
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answered by Mele Kai 6
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Many pubic offices? I thought her seat in the Senate was her first public office, first lady does not count as public office. She is too much of a shrill phony with a personal agenda that would likely scare me to death were I completely aware of it entirely. I would vote for John Kerry before Hillary, and I would be hard pressed to ever vote for John Kerry for anything.
2007-05-22 06:01:49
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answered by SteveA8 6
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Funny how she did so much public service when she deserved a community service sentence. I think the best way to set people apart is to draw and quarter them. This would get my vote.
2007-05-22 06:03:51
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answered by evans_michael_ya 6
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If Hillary gets elected, I'm going to buy me a nice brown shirt, and start making speeches in beer halls to try to fill the country with a fervent nationalism.
2007-05-22 06:00:01
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answered by yooper4278 3
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As I type this, 13 people have already answered your question. I agree with the consensus.....there is no good reason to vote for Mrs. Clinton.
2007-05-22 06:05:12
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answered by Anonymous
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If you so hate your country that you want a repetition of the Bush monumental blunder to continue, cast your hard-earn vote for Hillary. She is a liar and a coldhearted lady that desires nothing more than public disgrace. She should be scorned for our fake and calculative measures. Vote for Barack Obama.
2007-05-22 06:04:46
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answered by TOBBY 1
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I can't think of a single reason to vote for hillary clinton. I can think of a million reasons not to.
2007-05-22 05:56:23
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answered by Anonymous
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She would be the worst choice of all the current candidates, because she is dishonest, mean-spirited, corrupt, unethical, and would probably sell her daughter to the Taliban for a campaign contribution. She is just another bought-and-paid-for politician, just like Bush.
2007-05-22 06:31:55
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answered by JeffyB 7
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