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Its hard to believe there is actually a woman running for president. This brings new hope to the world especially to the women and children of the world. Hilary is a really smart person with some incredible credentials.

2007-08-06 17:10:04 · 39 answers · asked by ? 2 in Politics & Government Politics

Ill have to flatly admit I AM GUNG HO FOR A woman to be in office. Absolutley.

2007-08-06 17:16:08 · update #1

Hmmm. Again, The women say yes. They guys say no.

Its going to be a gender race.

2007-08-06 17:17:10 · update #2

Here credentials include being one of the top US lawyers and major advocates for womens rights. She is loaded with credentials

2007-08-06 17:19:37 · update #3

Noone gives a crap is she ran a mans business before, She isnt going in there to run a mans business. She is goign in there to start a new agenda, who cares what men did and whether she did it too

2007-08-06 17:27:51 · update #4

All the name calling and female steretyping like calling her a b*tch and making fun of her looks and saying shes not a war monger and making fun of her for not pulling a wife trip on her husband an putting her career first will only HELP her.

2007-08-06 17:31:05 · update #5

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Honestly, im a dude, and i wouldnt mind if there is a woman president at all.

although, im not totally convinced that Hilary Clinton is THE BEST Female candidate out there for such a position..

I believe there is a more qualified female out there lurking around, who is unheard of yet..

same for the males though, theres a qualified dude out there who is unheard of as of yet (ahem, ME!) ~WINK~

But what are the chances of these people ever being "discovered"?

you gotta remember, all throughout history, if your not a member of the already royal class, from which kings and queens are chosen from, then you'll just always be a lower part of the conduit that THEY create.. which is - AN UNHEARD OF CITIZEN, WORKING FOR YOUR OPPRESSOR, PAYING TAXES..

2007-08-07 09:04:21 · answer #1 · answered by Mike V 2 · 1 0

Makes me feel like were gonna be in deeper sheet than we already are. Truthfully ever since women got the right to vote things have become worse. The only thing you are right about is that gender voting will take place and the majority of the gender voters will be women voting because of gender reasons and not voting for who is best for the job. You could view her as another cleopatra. Almost everything Bud W predicted in 1999 that would happen if GWB got elected has come true but it's not over yet so there is still a chance that everything will come true. As soon as hillary and obama knock themselves out the true leader that America needs will emerge. Obama is a republican. Planted by republicans to disrupt and distract the American people. Who cares how much money these 2 doofs raised for campaigning. They are not fit for the job.

2007-08-06 17:31:01 · answer #2 · answered by Bud W 5 · 0 2

I don't really care what gender she is -- her credentials wouldn't stand up to even a mild scrutiny and her politics scare the living bat-crap out of me. See, I'm one of those people who judges whether someone would be fit to run a country off of their history and opinions, not off of their physical attributes (or, in some cases, lack thereof) or of what they tell me they want to do. Politicians, in general, will make all sorts of grandiose promises and gestures in order to get elected, but sort of conveniently forget about those promises once the dust settles. Hillary happens to be the mistress of such behavior; you'll notice her ever-shifting opinions on certain things, which always, somehow, end up saying precisely what she thinks her supporters want to hear. Anyone who bases their decisions off of what will ingratiate him or her the most with people is inherently untrustworthy in my book, and wholly unfit to run any country. Bill did the same thing during the '90s, which is why I didn't like him then; I don't see why I would change my personal views simply because she's the first woman with a snowball's chance in July of winning the Presidency. Isn't that sort of some form of undeserved pity -- giving someone something just because he happens to be the first to do it? I say let her establish her own credentials, rather than basing every point off of how magnificent things were under her husband's Presidency; then, and only then, will we begin to have some honest competition among the Democrats.

2007-08-06 18:16:01 · answer #3 · answered by Richard S 5 · 1 2

Same goes for a the first potential Black president, who, most likely seems like he could win this election.

I'm voting for either Obama or Clinton. Don't know yet.
But I don't feel anything.

It's like some kid came our house and ruined lots of things, is getting into trouble, created tons of problems, and now the mother needs to come in and fix all the problems.
Clinton needs to come in and fix the problems Georgy made or has created.

2007-08-06 17:18:31 · answer #4 · answered by rmon 6 · 3 1

How old are you?

1984 Geraldine Ferraro ran for Vice President.

Hillary has *never* run an organization in her life. Most presidents are ex-governors with experience as an chief executive officer.

The President of the United States has little to do with "the woman and children of the world" generally speaking.

Hillary has *no* military knowledge or background and, some respected individuals actually consider her anti-military. This is not something I especially want in a Commander-in-Chief during this unrest in the Middle East.

Do you really think with your gender and not your brains?

2007-08-06 17:25:03 · answer #5 · answered by gilariverrider 2 · 3 4

You are right about the points you made (unless you count unborn children among children as I do, but I understand you probably don't). I won't vote for someone who supports capital punishment and abortion.

Never the less, win or lose, a woman with the status of a major party front runner is an indication of advancement in our country. If someone from Feminists for Life should ever work her way up the political ladder and be in the position Hillary is in, I will know the joy you must feel.

Enjoy it.

2007-08-06 17:19:39 · answer #6 · answered by Yaktivistdotcom 5 · 1 4

It makes me feel betrayed because I expect more from a woman. Hillary is a poor excuse for a woman. She had a chance to be a woman when Bill was publicly outed as a cheater, but she lied for him rather than kick him out because she would have had to move out of the White House and no longer be First Lady. I didn't think all that much of her before and after that episode my respect for her ended entirely. Plus it's always all about her. She has not shown that she has the country's best interest at heart. She's about Hillary being famous and powerful. Not the qualities of a good leader.

2007-08-06 17:18:01 · answer #7 · answered by SpursFan123 4 · 1 5

I'M SO EXCITED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can't wait to join the campaign so I can help her out. You're absolutely right--this is going to be a gender race. Men are feeling threatened--no offense guys!! They've held the power for so long, it'll feel strange handing it over to a woman. I say we've got Pelosi that close already--why not put a very qualified, dignified, well-spoken, brilliant woman who would run the country well in the oval office?

2007-08-06 17:21:52 · answer #8 · answered by Giliathriel 4 · 4 3

Great...however not Hilary Clinton. Hilary is smart and has the credentials but...she makes women look bad. She's indecisive. She goes which way the wind is blowing. She doesn't have a mind of her own. She is the best that the Dems have though (too bad).

2007-08-06 17:21:43 · answer #9 · answered by GoYankees&Giants! 5 · 2 4

It's nice, BUT I want an honest, reliable leader. She does NOT seem to be that way. She's in the hands of big business. Smells kind of like a hypocrite to me....

2007-08-06 17:37:38 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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