English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

2007-08-30 11:44:56 · 45 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

haaaaaaaa,

2007-08-30 11:53:07 · update #1

now think about this,,does not Condi Rice wear top ladys suits with the respect,,the suit deserves,,,im not making fun,,but lol,,,if your going wear a suit,,at least get a good tailor....freepress

2007-08-30 11:57:45 · update #2

45 answers

Jokes and riddles is located in another area of Y!A.

She looks professional, yes. I hope you're not referring to a man's suit.

2007-08-30 11:49:34 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 9 3

Where would one find such a woman? I don't know any. Men either. Who sets these impossibly high standards that have little to do with how a country is governed? I don't care. We already know the damage that perfect candidates( on the surface at least)once elected, can do to our prestige in the world and impact on the people at home. The country has a lot of problems that need solving. I would like to see someone who wants to
focus on some of them. If you find someone like you mentioned, what would it prove? Ever hear of a guy named Harry Truman? Teddy Rooseveldt? these were leaders that know how to get the people behind them to formulate change, not make a fashion statement. Today,
Our interlligence and FBI have shaped up.
So far, no attacks and some attempts found and halted. The economy has been bumping right along for 7 years. The housing problems(not a crisis) will go away. It will be solved. We needed to slow an outrageousy out of control housing engine afire with speculation.
Other things are looking up.
Iran has decided to allow inspections. North Korea is giving up its nuclear weapons. Lybia is becoming a tourist meccaa.
Whatever people may say about the U.S. the world stil follows our lead. Before they pour their first cup of coffee, They are asking: What is the U.S. Doing?
U.S. leaders show they are willing to talk, but the carrier fleet off Iran's coast must have been a heart stopping event for the mighty leaders of Iran.
These are a wise people. They know how to negotiate. Bush is a leader among the greats in history. Events are changing rapidly. He appears to have made a decision right around the time he sent the task force to Iran. Who do we see running for office now who can match his
"presidential" look? I hope this gives another slant to the one- sided and biased reports about the presidency I have written before. Mr. Bush did use his office to attract a diverse and talented group of people. I think some of them let him down when he could have used some backbone.

The president does not axe his people for one or two mistakes, he displays how to play loyal with those who have helped him. Few times in history has a U.S. president been asked to take on a more formidable job than what he faced going into office. His face is lined with the agony he has had to bear by
sticking to unpopular decisions. His is not a popularity contest. This is a critical time for the U.S. We need to pull together as some of the presidents policys appear to be working now. It took him all of 7 minutes to access the damage after 9-11, formulate a plan, and rapidly move to give some vitally needed leadership to a shocked and badly shaken country. We are far from solving problems in the middle east but those problems, like death and taxes are likely to be with us for many generations and may not be solved them.
Academia, war colleges, and policy wonks
and editorial writers will debate and study this administration for a long time to come. Mr. Bush has yet to be vindicated but right now, I would say
the odds are decidedly in his favor.

2007-08-30 12:59:27 · answer #2 · answered by wpepper 4 · 1 0

You're kidding, right?

Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary had invested in and lost money in the Whitewater development project. A U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission investigation resulted in criminal charges against the two principals in the Whitewater project, but the Clintons themselves were never charged (altough the Clintons actions were nearly identical to the others who were charged and convicted). Three separate inquiries found that there was insufficient evidence to charge the Clintons with criminal conduct in the land deal.
Other controversies from the Clinton administration and involving Hillary, especially those such as Travelgate, Filegate, and the circumstances surrounding Vince Foster's death, are all blemishes on Hillary's character (to say the least) and are worth you investigating yourself if you are interested.

2007-08-30 11:59:22 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

Only people who ignore the truth would think those things about her. Hillary is a lying, phony, selfish woman who only wants power and to take what she can get even illegally. I don't think she presents herself well at all!
I really do not know with all the facts out there how anyone could be duped into believing one word that comes out of that woman's mouth.

2007-08-30 11:54:33 · answer #4 · answered by Moody Red 6 · 4 0

Ha! Honest. Not hardly. She voted for the war, but is now against it. She swore that Saddam was a threat, had WMD... The list of the Clinton lies are long. Compassionate. Compassionate about being president. Good hearted. I doubt it. She couldn't even raise her own kid, or keep her man happy. I suspect it's because she's hateful and b1tchy. I'll admit she does look nice in her suits.

2007-08-30 11:52:57 · answer #5 · answered by bonsai_kitty66 2 · 6 1

Hilary is an ego-maniacal, power & control freak without any character, who will state as her beliefs whatever the person standing infront of her wants to hear. And she's not smart enough to keep her stories straight or hire someone who could.

She doesn't care bout anything but her attainment of power and her undiing need to prove herself competent after being humiliated as a person, wife and leader by her cowardly lethario husband.

She looks like a souless ice berg in a suit or a dress or jeans & a T.

2007-08-30 11:51:45 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 9 1

Given the facts of the Republican party and the hidden gays within, this may be a really good time to stop with the Hillary is gay garbage.
She is as honest as any other politician, maybe more realistic than most, she is good hearted, and she does look professional in a suit.
What else is she?
Brilliant
Hard working
Doesn't think she knows everything and is willing to learn.
Not bad considering.

2007-08-30 11:53:32 · answer #7 · answered by justa 7 · 2 4

The better question is are her campaign donors are honest, compassionate and have integrity? The candidates are merely puppets manipulated by a donor's purse strings. If she is accepting money say the Chinese government like her traitor of a husband did, then she is not worthy of your vote.

2007-08-30 11:52:11 · answer #8 · answered by PeguinBackPacker 5 · 6 0

Hillary is a dishonest snake who needs to get up off her fat @ss and spend time on a thighmaster. There is only so much a suit can do.

2007-08-30 12:05:08 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

LOL... you lost me at 'honest', and Codi does look better in a suit. However, I think we should steer away from that criteria... look what "he'd be a fun guy to have a beer with" got us.

2007-08-30 12:08:28 · answer #10 · answered by sagacious_ness 7 · 2 0

She is none of the above.

I like Cuddly Lez's response about her wearing a suit reveals her True gender. lol

I'm a male and I don't even wear suits. They are hopefully gonna disappear when my generation starts to Gray in the hair.

I wear dress shirts and ties to interviews(no jackets)

2007-08-30 11:52:12 · answer #11 · answered by I hate Hillary Clinton 6 · 5 1

fedest.com, questions and answers