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Or a colored president for that matter?
I'm sick of those arrogant, southern drawled douchbags who feel compelled to LIE LIE LIE. Personally, I think its time for a change..what do you all think?

2007-08-29 16:15:18 · 16 answers · asked by ♥Beezy♪ 2 in Politics & Government Government

Hmm...some seem to think that I may be leaning towards the Democrat side. Not true at all. It just so happens that the only people who are a woman and a *****...are Democrats.
Also I am not stereotyping...i'm pretty much talking about George Bush in a roundabout way. (Hence: southern drawled douchbag). I am not talking down upon those who are from the south. Their way of talking has little to do with their intelligence quotient.

2007-08-29 20:20:04 · update #1

'How_would_I_Know' interestingly enough only an arrogant, uneducated half wit like yourself would only put words into a persons mouth.
I did not say that we needed a change 'for the sake of change' nor did I say that an immediate change of some sort would be the recipe for improvement'..the opinion I was trying to convey was that we need a change for the better. I don't think I need to elaborate that this point because I think we all know what a 'change for the better' means.
Also you may want to change yourself for the better...quit your job at the quickie mart, go back to community college, get your GED and learn some grammar skills.
Thanks.

2007-08-29 20:41:38 · update #2

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I have no problem with a QUALIFIED woman or black. Hillary is too tied to the Washington establishment to be the woman I would like to see in office. Obama is articulate and intelligent, but lacks the experience needed. Give him four more years, and he will be ready.

2007-08-29 16:21:51 · answer #1 · answered by grumpy 5 · 0 1

I think a woman president, or a colored president would be a great thing, or at least as good as a white male president. I think they would bring a unique perspective to the office, and could use that position to their advantage.

But ultimately, I don't think a person's gender, nor the color of their skin or religion or anything like that should qualify (or disqualify) them from office. If they are a good leader, with the desire to truly help this nation and its people, defend its values, and uphold the constitution, then they'd be a good president.

2007-08-29 16:34:06 · answer #2 · answered by Owen 5 · 0 0

Granted there is no "e" in politician but the other letters are definitely there. Neither the sex nor the color of the politician will change that. Maybe the reason that the letter "I" is in there the most is because they say you when it is really about them.

I'm interested in how their vision gets the individual to create more wealth for the world, not how they are going to buy my vote with others assets. I don't care what color the skin is nor what they have between their legs. Their vision of the future & how to get there is what is important. I'm willing for them to be self serving IF that gets the rest of us to create more wealth for the planet. They are going to be self serving with or without my permission.

2007-08-29 16:37:02 · answer #3 · answered by viablerenewables 7 · 1 0

Interestingly I'm also sick of aroogant, uneducated idiots like you.

Change for the sake of change is not a recipe for improvement. It's a recipe for chaos. If there was a decent female candidate running, we'd have to judge her based on what she stands for. But at the present time there isn't one.

2007-08-29 16:27:36 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

i think its definitely time for a change but the only difference with Hillary and obama is the color of his skin and whats between her legs other than that they represent the same ideals that the Dem's have been pushing down our throat for the last 40 years and all the republicans are pushing the same crap they've believed in since bush the elder got elected. time to have a real change and

vote Ron Paul 08

the only wasted vote is for the status quo

2007-08-29 17:43:38 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sorry to hear about your bigotry toward people from the south.

I'd only vote for a female if she were running against a socialist liberal democrat. I'd vote for ANYONE running against a socialist liberal democrat.

I wouldn't vote for a woman just because she was female ... that would be asinine. Women are just the other sex - neither better nor worse than men.

2007-08-30 01:06:49 · answer #6 · answered by sister_godzilla 6 · 2 0

In the matter of a woman President, I might be willing to vote for a woman for President, if she's something like Geena Davis' character on "Commander-in-Chief".

By "colored", I assume you mean "black". (Having lived in the South my whole life, I have often heard "colored" substituted for the "n-word".) That would depend on the individual. Of course, by your reference to "Southern-drawled douche-bags who feel compelled to LIE LIE LIE", you seem to preclude all natives of the South, women and blacks included (some of whom are no doubt lying douche-bags).

2007-08-29 16:34:18 · answer #7 · answered by allenbmeangene 6 · 1 0

It is Hillary I do not like or trust, especially in this time of war and terror threats. And it is Obama I don't feel is experienced, nor sincere enough to handle the top job in America. I would not vote for either, nor do I think common sense Americans will vote into office either.

2007-08-29 16:26:25 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I, personally, would rather have the proven perjurer Bill Clinton back for another 8 Years before 1 single month of Hillary. I hope it is accepted I have no love for Bill, the felon, Clinton.

2007-08-29 16:21:56 · answer #9 · answered by SteveA8 6 · 0 0

I'm not voting for either Hillary or Obama.

I need someone who can convince me why they are the best person for the job.

The Republicans give, the Democrats Spend what they don't have.

If Hillary gets elected I'm moving to Canada.

2007-08-29 16:23:20 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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