Since Hillary is from the East (Senator); Midwest (born in Chicago suburb) and South (with Bill in Arkansas) it would be best for here to pick someone from the west and then she'll have every area covered.
2007-08-15 11:00:03
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answered by detectivetom 3
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I will give the low down about Obama and you may not like it but if you follow the links to the policitco.com articles and read it all you will not like or trust Obama.
He is the biggest liar on the campaign trail.
1.. He used an innocent man in Iowa to get free new and his PR people lied to keep the spin going. This man is a Armenian Physicist here doing some work with some of the most important programs for Universities and the Government. And he was helping a friend in Cincinnati Ohio out with his novelty card business when Obama used him read the links.
2. He is not a Christian as you will not find one Muslim saying a word about his so called conversation from Islam. You can convert to Islam but not away as it is called a fatwa or to us a death sentence. No one word about this.
3. He stated he would invade Pakistan who is an alley on terrorism and barely holding on with eh Islamic extremist there. Which was done by Obama to destabilize this country that has a nuke and I will add the only Muslim country that does. Why would he do this even Hillary knows this is very bad.
4. He last week said he would never use the Nuke which was a signal that if he wins that they the Islamic terrorist who wishes us all to be dead can do it and he will not act. Id this what you want for a president? No look at what Turkey did to Christians and they will end all of the things you love on the left as we are all infidels to them and the left here is satin itself.
http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0707/Enter_the_Armenians.html
2007-08-15 20:47:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree. She's got the experience. It is obvious in the debates. Obama has some good ideas. I like his view on stopping corporate America from running our country. Our politicians are working for corporate America, not "we the people". Only campaign finance reform will change that.
My choice would be Clinton/Obama. I'm afraid it may be the only way Hillary can win the general election. If she wins the Democratic caucus, the GOP will run the biggest smear campaign you ever saw--wait & see. I wouldn't doubt if that's what Carl Rove's got up his dirty little sleeve. To work on the 2008 GOP smear tactics. Also, Hillary has hurt Obama's credentials. She has proven in the debates how inexperienced he really is. Her best bet would be Biden or Richardson.
2007-08-15 18:11:46
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answered by Nancy L 4
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Richardson or Biden are the only real choices. The VP has to be prepared to take over the Presidency should Hilary finally succumb to full mental illness. Obama has shown he does not have the depth or maturity to take over the office, and Edwards is a joke.
2007-08-15 17:48:41
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answered by A Plague on your houses 5
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Clinton/Edwards is the way to go.
Edwards has a solid, moral law background, works under democratic priniples [helping poor americans as an example] and is an all around good guy with decent ideas.
1. Obama is too inexperienced. Give him 8yrs and i could see Prez material.
2. Biden has made too many off the mark comments of late, though he does ask the tough questions.
3. Richardson lacks umph.
2007-08-15 17:48:50
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answered by dcguy 2
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As a long time democrat I can honestly say if Hillary were the nominee I would be disaapointed.
I would go for Dennis ksnuicach or Biden, Gravel.
Mater of fact I'd take Ron Paul over Hillary. Too bad. I used to like her. And I am a girl. She seems to have sold out too much like "good ol' Joe" liberdork
2007-08-15 17:48:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Joe Biden.
2007-08-15 18:50:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that Edwards should be the president, but I also think that if hillary wins he would be a great VP
2007-08-15 18:15:31
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answered by jon 3
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None of the above. She will pick retired General Clark. He ran last election but lost in the primary. He is a friend of Bill Clinton. With him the Republicans can not say she does not support the troops or that she does not have enough national security strength.
2007-08-15 20:46:39
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answered by Chris 5
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Biden. I haven't heard about any violent screaming matches between her and him so hopefully they'd be able to get through a couple years working together. But I don't think she'd make her selection out of the White House hopefulls.
2007-08-15 17:50:37
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answered by Anonymous
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