She already did.
So did Barack Obama.
So did George Bush..
Accepting your God is no indicator of leadership skills.
Bigot.
2007-07-31 07:01:55
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answered by Anonymous
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That's a pathetic reason to vote for someone.
Just so you know, no matter what H. Clinton said, she would NEVER, EVER, NOT IN A MILLION YEARS, get my vote.
It does NOT take a village to raise a child and the problem with America is too LITTLE individualism, not too MUCH.
2007-07-31 07:08:23
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answered by Mystine G 6
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Hi Dumb@$$.
Senator Clinton is part of the United Methodist Church.
http://pewforum.org/religion08/profile.php?CandidateID=2
And her religious affiliations will not get her my vote, unlike a weak minded person like yourself who would probably vote for a serial killer as long as they said they "Loved the Lord Jesus".
I'll go on her policies and actions, thanks.
2007-07-31 07:03:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Her husband said that and then went and then went on to screw around with the white house interns. Saying stuff is one thing, doing it is another.
I wouldn't vote for her ever... period.
2007-07-31 08:51:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Whatever Sen. Clinton's religious preferences are, I would much prefer to hear her say that she will defend my right to choose my religion and practice it peacefully. She can believe in whatever she wants to so long as she will defend my right to practice my Christian faith.
2007-07-31 07:09:12
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answered by nardhelain 5
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What happened to a separation of church and state?
I'd rather our politicians keep thier faith out of politics. THEN they have my vote.
I believe that religion and spirituality are personal, private matters that shouldn't be flaunted. It's better that way for everyone involved.
2007-07-31 07:11:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Matthew 7:21 “NOT EVERYONE who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven. ONLY THOSE WHO DO WHAT MY FATHER IN HEAVEN WANTS WILL ENTER.
22 “Many will say to me on that day, ‘LORD! LORD! Didn’t we PROPHESY in your name? Didn’t we DRIVE OUT DEMONS in your name? Didn’t we do MANY MIRACLES in your name?’ 23 Then I will tell them clearly, ‘I never knew you. Get away from me, you who do evil!’
2007-07-31 07:18:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Why do you care?
I mean really you vote for the person who is the most qualified for the job.
What they believe in their hearts, really is none of your business, and it shouldn't change or alter your vote in either way.
2007-07-31 07:06:44
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answered by Sapere Aude 5
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I would think you would consider issues but given the caliber of response I can see that would be too much to assume.
If the Christians responding here are examples of Christian principles then I would like to see a non-Christian president. What a bunch of ignorant jerks.
2007-07-31 07:09:09
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answered by Zen Pirate 6
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Hillary Clinton is a fairly devout Methodist, so I imagine she has already made similar statements on many occasions. However, don't you maybe want to consider (at least as factors equally important) experience, skill, leadership, understanding of the issues, solid policies, foreign politics knowledge and ability to overcome bipartisanship as well?
2007-07-31 07:02:59
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answered by Isabelle 2
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She's said it. Numerous times. So has Barack Obama. And Dennis Kucinich for that matter.
2007-07-31 07:00:55
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answered by Anonymous
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