Hell no, we need to break this dynastic cycle we have lived through for the past 19 years. No more Bushes, no more Clintons- talk about flipping fatigue from these two families
2007-07-15 09:29:17
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answered by thequeenreigns 7
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Edwards has so much national ambition, but proved in the last election that he just doesn't pull voters into the fold. I feel Senator Evan Bayh may be the choice....a selection from the Midwest or California will balance the ticket regionally (Edwards has no constituency, since he is out of office).
2007-07-15 09:44:32
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answered by Zombie Birdhouse 7
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Perhaps. In any event, anyone Hillary chooses better be prepared to be simply a symbol, take no role in decisions and be a 'yes ma'm' person with ne'er an opinion.
After all, she an Bill can resolve all the Country's problems with 'pillow talk' when he isn't -------------someone else. The Oval office should bring back fond memories for him. Hillary will have to have it bugged.
2007-07-15 10:39:46
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answered by Anonymous
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What a pair to draw to?Talking about stage they got busted talking with an open mike,saying how they wanted to get some of the contenders out.
2007-07-15 09:15:08
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answered by 45 auto 7
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you'd think youd atleast want one competant member on the Democrat side... but then you really dont have anyone qualified to choose from. If this is the best you can do then sure, but dont expect to win the election.
2007-07-15 12:51:06
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answered by Avatar_defender_of_the_light 6
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wasn't she already President for 8 years while Bill was the first jerkwad?
2007-07-15 09:08:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Only time will tell.
By the way I didn't know liberal was a party.
2007-07-15 09:07:36
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answered by Anonymous
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