Only for purposes of power, wealth, and political gain.
2007-08-07 17:17:36
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Someone asked Mitt Romney if he and his wife had sex before marriage because of his mormon faith. If that question is fair game, than Hillary should be asked: When is the last time you had sex with Bill?
2007-08-08 00:19:25
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answer #2
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answered by Dude 6
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It would harm her politically if they split so they are and will remain married. Either that or they will find Bill dead with a "suicide" note or something similar.
2007-08-08 01:46:09
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answered by Caninelegion 7
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It depends on what the definition of marriage is.
The person below me thinks the Clintons believe in the sanctity of marriage.
Is he just that ignorant or is he trying to be funny?
2007-08-08 00:14:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Only on paper. Hillary just uses Bill to get power. Wether she wins or not, Bill is history after the elections.
2007-08-08 00:13:03
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answered by Anonymous
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They are - much to the disgust of Republicans who claim to believe in family values and the sanctity of marriage - wierd isn't it?
2007-08-08 00:41:45
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answered by Sageandscholar 7
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Politically, yes. Personally, no.
2007-08-08 00:15:46
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answered by nileslad 6
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Hey Dude (above me): So did they? You know, Mitt Romney and his wife?
2007-08-08 00:27:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. But they are legally separated as of 2005.
2007-08-08 00:12:52
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answered by Steven H 2
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Yes.
They still recognize the sanctity of marriage, unlike Newt Gingrich, Julie Rudiano and the other thrice-divorced right-wing moonbats who would pretend to legislate their evil, warped interpretation of "moral values" on the rest of us.
2007-08-08 00:14:30
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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