Hillary Clinton has the intelligence and experience as a Senator and former First Lady to become a good President.
VOTE for your choice as US President on my 360 degrees blog and know who will likely win.
2007-08-19 10:00:11
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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1900 - Taft
1904 - Taft
1908 - Taft
1910 - Taft
1914 - Taft
1920 - Taft
1924 - Taft
1928 - Taft
1932 - Taft
1936 - Taft
1940 - Taft
1944 - Taft
1948 - Taft
1952 - Taft
1956 - Taft
1960 - Taft
1964 - Taft
1968 - Taft
1972 - Taft
1976 - Taft
1980 - Taft
1984 - Taft
1988 - Taft
1992 - Taft
1996 - Taft
2000 - Taft
2004 - Taft
2008 - Taft
Taft's the man!
2007-08-19 17:14:58
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answered by borkman8 1
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Anyone who wasn't a puppet for the owners of the Federal Reserve.
I realize that the current Federal Reserve failed to come into existence until 1914 but it's not the first privately owned corporation to have a monopoly status over a societies monetary policy.
The real question is who will you support now to make a difference? Ron Paul is the only major party candidate who will speak the truth about the privately owned corporation we call the Federal Reserve and how it negatively impacts your quality of life.
2007-08-19 16:30:11
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answered by Anonymous
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"FDR" comes to mind for one (who was a cunning tyrant, and so much like both Clinton's it is scary. Read 'Advise and Consent' by Alan Drury)
Hillary a carpetbagger, taking New York in the Senate race is not conventional at all, not for New Yorkers; it just shows how stupid we are as constituents. Falling for the damsel in destress BS, as New Yorkers did (unsuspectingly of course - they did not know her game).
The agenda was just beginning behind closed doors and WOW, I would love to see the real reasons why a certain Senator found it easy to retire, to leave his seat, as in what secrets did she have to destroy him, I believe she caught with his pants down.
Drama Mama!
2007-08-19 16:51:35
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answered by Anonymous
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