Clinton is the Democrats answer to George Bush. If she gets the nomination, we'll have another 8 horrible, destructive years in America. Considering the Republicans have no chance of winning the presidency, the Democratic primary is the one opportunity to defeat Hillary. She is proposing an ASSET TAX on SAVINGS now and wants to escalate the Iraq war to the extent that she has implied that she wants to bring back the draft. Plus, it would be grounds for a potential coup if a woman instituted an all male draft, and a coup would destroy the country. Well, that some of that stuff is a little over the top maybe. She also won't criticize China.
But her complete idiocy and lack of awareness when it comes to solving problems and understanding rivals Bush and the nation cannot sustain another one. How do we beat Clinton?
2007-06-10
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Vote for Obama
2007-06-10 15:24:31
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answered by somathus 7
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While I'm not a fan of Sen. Clinton, her presidency of triangulation won't be disastrous. It just won't be good. I would rather see her defeated for the nomination because one candidate is exactly the right one. Al Gore seems to have some balls. He seems best equipped to handle the GOPs say anything tactics. He actually got more votes than pre-flunk out Bush and would have won if he had a committed vice-presidential candidate on his side.
2007-06-10 16:57:52
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answered by Mac 3
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She could desire to - seem at Bush; regardless of the themes he created in his first term he replaced into elected to do even worse in his 2d term. human beings have an inclination to vote for the ideal "music and dance" guy or woman, which won't constantly be the ideal decision. Hillary isn't the ideal decision yet she gets credit for being the 1st and in common terms lady candidate, she gets credit for being a prior first lady, and he or she is getting a great form of help from people who sense bill could have the potential to maintain her on the right music. He controlled to cajole her he replaced into properly worth putting onto; i'm not sure that shows a great form of integrity on her area. in all probability extra desperation and desire for his help). I have been bouncing returned and forth between Edwards and Obama yet after the Las Vegas debates and listening to Obama communicate the unlawful aliens subject I even have dropped him. i stumbled on Joe Biden to be the main knowledgeable in distant places affairs, constitutional and international regulation, and much less argumentive than the others. He did no longer make a great form of grants he won't have the potential to maintain. Hillary has been pushing her wellness care bill for 15 years and has no longer have been given help from democrats or republicans. She is plenty from being the ideal candidate for the democrats, extra desirable from the ideal candidate for president.
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answered by kilkenny 4
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Republicans are so fearful of a strong educated woman. Hillary is a tough cookie, unlike Laura Bush who is in the kitchen making biscuits and gravy,and hiding the whiskey bottle from George. All along, Condalisa Rice is playing the Piano in the living room!!!
2007-06-10 15:40:12
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answered by ? 4
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Who's "we?" It sure doesn't include me, I'm working hard on her campaign. And what you said is a bunch of b.s. She doesn't want to ESCALATE the Iraq War, what a ridiculous thing to say. A coup? Yeah, over the top would be one way to put it. Where you do Hillary Haters get some of this stuff, absolutely amazing.
2007-06-10 15:42:09
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answered by Anonymous
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By convincing all democrats that a win for Hillary in the primaries is a big win for the republicans in the fall election. No person can win without some support from the other side, and Hillary will get none.
2007-06-10 15:24:54
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answered by Steve C 7
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Personally I don't believe being a Senator prepares one for the office of President. Sadly, I have this feeling that a democrat is probably going to be elected and the choices suck. More years of Hilary and Bill Clinton would totally suck!
2007-06-10 15:33:35
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answered by Goldenrain 6
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I am not sure it will work but we need to point out that she is the ultimate poll follower, not a leader in any sense. We need to remind people that she wants to confiscate legitimate profits. Taxing savings is just what this country needs. I feel that we need a leader like Tom Tancredo on the Republican side. We sure don't need a democrat sympathizer like McCain.
2007-06-10 15:39:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Primary elections haven't happened yet and you know who has won the Democratic nomination? Wow. Can I borrow your crystal ball?
2007-06-10 15:57:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Republicans have no chance of winning? Watch and see. We can have this conversation again in November 08. As of yet you have don't have anyone strong enough to beat a republican. But I do agree with you on some of your Hillary thoughts.
2007-06-10 15:29:07
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answered by doctdon 7
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I wouldn't worry too much about her. There are too many people who just won't vote for her no matter what and many of them are lifelong democrats. If she gets the primary nod the repubs should win.
Just my 2 cents.
2007-06-10 15:27:07
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answered by youarewrongbobisright 5
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