Doesn't that send people red flags? I don't get it. It's obvious that she doesn't believe what she says. She tells the people what they want to hear. What I don't get is why are people still in favor of her? This woman is dangerous. America, let's not make another mistake.
2007-08-11
08:30:34
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This has nothing to do with her being a Liberal. It's all about her politics.
2007-08-11
08:38:35 ·
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Note: I didn't give anyone thumbs down if they didn't agree with me. :)
2007-08-11
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You call it flip flopping. I call it having enough intelligence to see a position needs to change when the circumstances change. We've seen what "staying the course" does, especially when that course isn't working, and the author of it refuses to change it out of ego and stubbornness.
For someone who tells people what they want to hear, she sure did a bad job of it during the AFL-CIO debate. She said what she believed and didn't care if she got booed. Explain to me how that is saying what she thinks people want to hear. I've seen her stand up and say exactly what she thinks several times in the last month, knowing she would be booed and still sticking to her guns. It just doesn't match up against the right wing claim that she's only pandering.
2007-08-11 08:52:55
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answered by Anonymous
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This is a perfect description of the actions of our current president.
Our troops are poorly equipped
No Child Left Behind
Cutting VA funding
Compassionate Conservative
Remember Bush lied to get us into this endless war. All he can do is spew terror. Bush lied to Congress and the entire world. Many members of Congress have changed their opinions regarding voting for the Invasion of Iraq, but some people love to blast on Hillary, is it because a woman dares to run for President?
2007-08-11 08:40:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, the minute I hear "flip flop," it's a red flag to me that someone's more interested in smearing a candidate than exploring his or her reasons for changing his/her mind, OR the instances where the candidates' decisions are falsely being characterized as "flip flops."
2007-08-11 08:35:57
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answered by Vaughn 6
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Polls are basically meaningless because you can make them say what you want based on how you ask the question and who you ask.
That being said, I would say that she would be leading because most people just march in goose step with the party line, and vote the party line instead of voting issues.
2007-08-11 08:39:56
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answered by Anonymous
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If she is leading in polls, look at the other candidates. She may be at the top of a really bad lot. The US people will not vote for a socialist for President.
2007-08-11 08:38:54
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answered by regerugged 7
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Because she is on MSM 24/7 and they got sheeple thinking she's the only one who can win.
On the other hand, all mainline polls are rigged anyways. When calling, they only give out the names of candidates who support corporate interests and leave out the names of those who don't on most polls.
Ron Paul is a prime example! On most polls, his name isn't even mentioned (and we wonder why he is at only 2%).
2007-08-11 08:45:55
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answered by jswnwv 3
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She's taken a very early lead, but that's because things haven't really taken off yet. There are many conservative like myself who are just sitting back and waiting. Our candidate hasn't even announced his candidacy as yet.
I think we'll see a change in the polls by Dec. It's no doubt going to end up being a very close race.
2007-08-11 08:36:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't worry, if she wins the nomination, I don't believe she has any real shot at the presidency. Someone as polarizing as she is, rarely ever wins the election. She might be able to pull enough dems, but she will create far more people who will vote for the republican just so she won't be elected.
2007-08-11 08:35:46
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answered by Scott B 7
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because the people that vote for her dont pay enough attention to notice. You know they say that almost half of all the people who voted democrate last presidental election think that 9/11 was a conspiracy. Idiots.
2007-08-11 08:39:39
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answered by Anonymous
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