2007-08-04
17:59:44
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Politics & Government
➔ Civic Participation
A great opportunity came America's way as the lone super power after the disintegration of the USSR which unfotunately has not only been let go but so much animosity and frustration among wide spectrum of the world has ben created thanks to the bullying path chosen chosen . As yet the goals to be achieved in Iraq remain very hazy. It is therefore time that the system throws up a great leader who can retrieve the past glory of America as a leading democracy with the principles of peaceful coexistence, respecter of human dignity and values not only for its citizens but for all peoples of the world.
2007-08-04
21:52:06 ·
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American Presidentship is by far the most powerful position in the contemporary world . Surely unknown and untested person can't be entrusted with the job by the learned and serious minded electorate.
For instance when Bush Jr was elected for the first term he was experienced as the Governer of a very big state like Texas in addition to being son of a ( not so ) past president. In these positions he was privy to state craft and that must have weighed heavily on the electorate.
In the light of the above Hillary outshines the rest of the contestants. She was privy to all actions in state craft undertaken by Bill Clinton both as Governor of Arkansas and later as a successful president for two terms. He is still instantly acceptable to most nations of the world, and she as his virtuous wife who has broad mindedly excused him of his only blemish , in a society braying for immeadiate divorce. She deserves to be tried for one term at this stage of American prestige which is very low.
2007-08-05
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Illogical decision making, crying under her desk when things go bad, countries being bombed with a reason of "you KNOW why." Basically this country is screwed if she's elected.
2007-08-04 18:05:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I would expect her policies to change with the latest opinion poll and that she will continue her practice of placing the good of her political party over the good of the nation.
I would expect foreign and economic policies of the same quality as those of President Carter.
But then again Hillary is not electable. She is simply hated too much to attract the moderate Republicans and the independents.
Hillary, Obama, Kerry and Gore. It appears that the Democrats have yet to figure out how to win the Presidency.
2007-08-05 12:51:57
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answered by MikeGolf 7
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I'm still trying to understand how she could show her legal state of residence as Arkansas when Bill was in office, then run for the Senate from New York. Was she afraid that the good people of Arkansas wouldn't elect her?
2007-08-05 20:15:31
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answered by stephen p 4
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High expectations. Of course, the first woman president will be held to a higher standard than the men have been. It will be historic, especially considering that she will be followed in office eight years later by the first African American president (her vice president).
2007-08-05 01:05:04
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answered by RE 7
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After 8 years of Bush the only way is Up! Think of all the work the next president will have to do just to fix the screw ups of the last 8 years. Of coarse she will down in the Books as a Hero!
2007-08-05 01:36:34
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answered by sendittojeff 6
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i'm not exactly sure what you mean ,but oh well here goes. i would expect that she be capable of dispensing the duties that are the responsibility of the president of this country. no less maybe more. although she will be expected to rise above the sagging level of her male predesessors, unfairly for sure, she will do so in spite of, or maybe partly because of the herd of hillary haters that she will once again gracefully ignore. (strangly enough mostly women). shes smart capable and tough. i cant remember if it was bill or hillary who tought me -learn to recognize the inconsequential then ignore it.------michael
2007-08-05 03:54:40
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answered by mchlbrink 1
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She a puppet just like Bush. No matter how much you tear me down, in 8 years we'll be in the same spot. Your money is worth squat outside the US. Because Bush has devalued it. If you vote for hilliary or barak or any other major canidate you vote to sell the country. The RNC and the DNC are criminal organizations
2007-08-05 05:11:19
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answered by Village Player 7
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No expectations from me, I don't want her as President, I hope and pray that she doesn't get that far in her campaign.
It would be a sorry, sorry situation.
2007-08-05 01:34:47
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answered by ♥ ♥Be Happi♥ ♥ 6
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Nationalization of healthcare, near-total outsourcing of Information Technology, higher taxes, higher interest, and still no explanation about how the "cattle futures" deal worked.
2007-08-05 01:04:42
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answered by open4one 7
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dont #$k us over like bush did
2007-08-05 01:04:54
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answered by Anonymous
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