Another Clinton I don't think so lol
2007-07-16 15:04:01
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answered by Randy Bee 3
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Yes because she is a socialist and will try to give away America to all of those haters who want to see the USA fall. She an elitist, lawyer and conic politician as they all are who are running for office. Besides the President you also get all of the other people who have given them money and to who they owe favors. So, just make sure that you do your due diligence before you vote so we get someone in office this time around who knows about and can handle the important issues at hand in the USA: Social Security, Medicaid, the nation deficit, foreign policy, homeland security, etc. The war in Iraq is history and will end before '08, however we will be dealing with terrorism for some time.
2007-07-15 14:01:57
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answered by Anonymous
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actually, it is complicated to return up with verifiable motives to vote for Hillary Rodham Clinton. Her husband isn't an asset. She wasn't in workplace he grew to become into, subsequently no duty. She in many situations mis-states or forgets the certainty of what has happened. Her total time to blame in an elected political workplace is decrease than the full time in workplace of the two of the different 2 a possibility Presidential winners. That she modifies her political opinion based on the main recent political ballot, isn't a earnings of her political management according to stable held ideals. That she is a female isn't a reason to vote for her anymore than the colour of her hair or epidermis. That she is a Democratic occasion member isn't a reason to vote for her, nor could it is a reason to vote for her if she have been a Republican. So i'm having a diffcult time finding motives to vote for her, besides the undeniable fact that, a number of her sources contain: Tenacity, staying interior the race besides the certainty that evidently she has no lifestyles like expectation of triumphing. She grew to become into properly knowledgeable in her formal underclass and criminal guidance. She is able to talk in public, a skills a lot of human beings have not at all mastered, whilst in front of massive crowds of folk lots of whom do no longer help her positions on political subject concerns. Admittedly those are susceptible motives or sources to attach to a Presidential hopeful yet they're the suitable i can think of of based on the conventional contest because it has performed out. She does not upward push to the point of Presidential cloth for me, besides the undeniable fact that neither do B. Hussein Obama or John McCain. the techniques we've from the two significant events are poor at suitable. while that's the suitable we can hire to run our u . s . a . we are in problem. solid luck making your decision and justifying it logically, it sort of feels basically uncooked emotion is dictating this Presidential race.
2016-11-09 10:16:01
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answered by ? 4
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Honesty who knows.... people are already judging her and she's just a candidate for the democrats. Look at Bush people said that he was going to be a good president........but he is the worst one so far. You never know until you do have a female president.
2007-07-17 05:00:08
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answered by racinimod 4
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It will change, for the worse. I agree, a woman cannot handle the stress. Commander in Chief is a man's job. I am not a sexist, but those are my views. She will bring Communism and Socialism to a free country. She will eliminate that. I really am afraid that she will win.
2007-07-15 13:54:35
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answered by Bigman99 2
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lol. Good question.
I typically vote dem....but I would have to think about it if Hillary was on the ticket.
I think she is too polarizing, and many in Congress already hate her. I just don't think anything would get done. Another 4 years of the same as what we have now.
2007-07-15 13:54:00
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answered by powhound 7
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I couldn't careless that she is a woman, I'd vote for Condie. She has no clue about what this country needs nor would she do anything other than fatten her pockets and keep a sharp eye on Bill with the interns.
2007-07-15 13:54:30
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answered by Bill 3
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I have no problem with her being a woman - I have a problem with her motivation and lack of character. And for that reason, if she were elected, things will definitely change-- but not for the better.
2007-07-15 13:56:42
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answered by April 3
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Nope I think she's so full of it and she just would totally turn the US the next Iraq
2007-07-15 14:59:07
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answered by Guilligan 2
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yes things will change. our country will become less masculine. (well george bush is already a whiney lil b i t c h so i dont think hillary will be any different, jus smarter)
2007-07-15 13:56:06
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answered by Anonymous
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