i was there, living in manhattan at the time of wtc two and am in complete agreement with you. liberals are quick to whine about his personal life but compared to the clintons hes the reincarnation of mother teresa. i think he would make an excellent president and would vote for him.
2007-08-23 23:03:15
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answered by koalatcomics 7
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Totally Hil Clinton. Just because he was a good mayor doesn't mean he will make a fine President. There is a major difference between being a really good mayor and controlling an entire country well. He may appear good in politics and seems as if he is quite a strong leader be he is missing out on a lot. Hilary has been in the office with her husband and she knows what it is like. She has had tons of experience in political areas of all kinds. She is very smart and understands the problems that America is facing right now. Just because she is a women doesn't mean a damn thing. She isn't afraid of war, she is very gun-ho, she is willing to take charge, and unlike most women, she isn't afraid of her image she cares about America's image as a whole. With that being said I hope people consider looking into Hilary Clinton and learning what she is all about and what she is ready to do if President. She is really a Nice women and I hope she becomes President, she can only bring good things for the U.S.A. Vote Hilary Clinton she rocks the White house!
Also think about it, a small percentage of the U.S. lives in New York and most people care about their state. They most likely don't know what Giuliani has done for New York (A state by which most people hate because it is so dirty and probably the reason we have so much global warming, and so much of our ozone layer gone, and so many animals dying!!!!) So if you ask me he doesn't stand a chance at all.
2007-08-24 03:02:33
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answered by ~*~<3~*~ 3
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Clinton, because of the experience and change she will bring. Giuliani will break a record because it is very seldom that a mayor of a city, can win a presidency without an government official job. Besides Hillary is up in the polls compared to the mayor, more especially if Bloomberg get enters as an independent. Clinton does better in OHIO because Giuliani cannot get the evangelic support Bush had there, and the new change in Governor Democrat Ted Strickland. Giuliani's own daughter supports someone else, certainly there are other candidates that you can consider. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,294358,00.html
2007-08-24 01:11:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Hillary Clinton who is very intelligent, wise, cool,most experienced with governance, internationally well known and most liked by outside world for the magnanimity with which she excused her erring husband.She didn't divorce him like any ordinary woman and kept her family together, particularly her by then adolescent daughter. American public gets prejudiced in great haste with out applying their own minds to hypocritical talk and publicity.
As far as Giuliani is concerned he is not equal to the job( US Presidency ). It requires a lot more than watching Base Ball while rescue work was going at 9/11 site. Even if Manhattan people have seen him some times standing at the site posing for some photographs, they are reminded , what do they say "one swallow does not make summer ".
American President is not just a CEO of that country but he is a very powerful person whose election is keenly watche by the whole world so that no more wars but peace prevails and countries can use resources for development and welfare.
2007-08-24 00:33:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Ron Paul
2007-08-24 03:20:14
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answered by Zymurgy 1
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Vote what you know!
All politicians are bogus!
Do you reeeeeeaaaaally believe that either the "left" or the "right" are either one going to save your ***?
Save yourselves dam*it!!
Let's get rid of ALL of them!
We con't need another lawyer. We need the Doctor!
http://www.RonPaul2008.com
Dr. Ron Paul may be the last chance we have to keep from completely selling out the future of our country.
Look into him. Yes, he's technically a (R), but he's no lawyer!
I'm not extending a fist or a finger your way. I'm offering you my hand in true unity.
blogcharmdawtcawm/nostate
2007-08-24 10:09:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Fred Thompson
2007-08-24 01:23:23
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answered by SteveA8 6
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I would want Al Gore...
If I have to choose out of the current pool: John Edwards or Dennis Kucinich
2007-08-24 04:18:42
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answered by vinsanity7000 1
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Is this anything like Madden '08? Do you put the political candidates in a situation and they react like the actual candidate would and then you figure out the winner? How cool does that sound? I would like to see Fred Thompson win.
2007-08-23 23:10:43
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answered by Jeff E 4
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Giuliani is my worst nightmare.
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/14952564/giuliani_worse_than_bush
His personal life is the least of my worries. He's using fear to push his message which only works to divide. And he's insulted those who spent many months on the pile working to recover bodies and clean up the worst attack on American soil. Did you know he spent more time at baseball games than at ground zero? He did nothing before the attacks, ignored his advisors and blamed them for his own failure to act. Is that who want to lead us?
2007-08-24 00:27:04
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answered by Ellinorianne 3
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Fred Thompson
2007-08-23 23:04:21
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answered by Anonymous
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