Can anyone tell me something GOOD about her??
When i hear people say they're voting for her, i ask WHY!!!!
They say, because we need a womans touch! .. because she's very strong!
Noone can tell me what she's done that been helpful to this country.
Do people realize what went on in the Clinton years?
How many things they're still trying to cover up so the "people" don't leek it into the media.
Why stick with her after all the things that have happened. Even in the last month!!
Does anyone do their research anymore .. does everyone just think the media is giving them the best choice for president???
Does anyone agree? Can you answer any of these questions!?
URG!
2007-09-17
09:25:27
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What went on in the Clinton years? Are you kidding me? Research Research Research! This is whats wrong with America ......................... you think just because YOUR life was great during the BILL clinton years ... she should get into office???? LAST TIME I CHECKED, HER NAME WASN'T BILL.
2007-09-17
09:36:18 ·
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................I AM NOT TALKING ABOUT BILL'S affair .... thats out in the open .. thats over and done with ........... i'm talking about bigger things!!!!
2007-09-17
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I know. It's ironic that, just as we seem doomed to repeat the mistakes of the first Clinton presidency, OJ is back in the headlines. It's Deja Vu all over again!
The media wants to make a queen of Hillary because they STILL cling to the idea that someone from "their generation" can come to the rescue. They'll hold their noses just like they did with her husband.
The irony is, the people who fawn over Hillary will actually be hurt the most. Higher taxes on the middle class, more socialism restricting their freedoms, and when military retirements hit an all-time record high, there will actually be a need for a draft.
Think about it. A lot of soldiers have re-signed up 4 and 5 times under Bush, and they will be more than eligible for honorable discharges. Trust me, few of their wives will want them to serve with Hillary in command. Suddenly the mission won't seem so important. They know how little Hillary thinks of their lives.
It's frustrating to see so much willing ignorance. But, that's what the Democrat Party has been able to reliably COUNT ON for the past 50+ years, and it won't change any time soon.
The silver lining is, the last time Clintons came into power, there was a HUGE surge of new Republicans elected to Congress. And if it helps get Kennedy to retire (at last), it will all be worth it.
2007-09-17 12:31:49
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answered by Anonymous
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between Palin and McCain, they'll pull in a minimum of 10% of Hillary supporters, possibly greater advantageous. The Lefty's low foreheadattacks of a solid woman and a pregnant 17 12 months old woman have little question appalled greater advantageous than some Democrat woman voters. Palin isn't radical, in common terms Conservative, and via no skill even confusing amazing Wing at that. 10% of Hillary voters represent apx 5% of Democrat voters. Take 5% from Obama and provides you you it to McCain. difficulty-unfastened arithmetic tells me it rather is a 10 ingredient chop up between McCain and Obama. Polls in some states teach as many as 20-25% of Hillary voters going to McCain. tell me Obama is waiting and could have sufficient funds to furnish up ANY Hillary voters.
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Why Bush? Why Why WHY?
Can anyone tell me something GOOD about him??
When i hear people say they still support him, i ask WHY!!!!
They say, because we need a cowboy in office! .. because he's very strong!
Noone can tell me what he's done that had been helpful to this country.
Do people realize what went on during the last seven years?
How many things they're still trying to cover up so the "people" don't leak it into the media.
Why stick with him after all the things that have happened. Especially in the last month!!
Does anyone do their research anymore .. does everyone just watch FAUX NEWS?
Does anyone agree? Can you answer any of these questions!?
URG!
D'oht!
2007-09-17 09:34:49
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answered by MenifeeManiac 7
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Having worked in a U.S political office, believe me, most of them are politically hungry and so are the majority of people who work for them. It's just the nature of the business. If you think your going to find someone free of this then your wrong. Politics is brutal. Look at all the scandal that has gone on during this administration and people will still defend the president. I personally don't see how, but they do. I feel that Hillary is actually more qualified then our current president. For goodness sakes we elected a man that during under graduate school was a C student and this made him qualified to be head of the free world??? It's also very strange why most of the people who dislike her are women...no wonder we have never elected a woman president. We are so critical of other women...I just don't get it.
2007-09-17 09:47:27
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answered by Lee 4
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I'm here to cheer you up! Did you ever notice that Bill Clinton never won with a majority of the popular vote? Ross Perot ran in both elections and took enough of the conservative votes away from the Republican candidates, that Clinton only won by about 47% in his re-election.
Hillary doesn't have a chance, as she is far less personable than Bill ever was. Who politically wants to be associated with Bill Clinton these days? He was a liability to Gore back in 2000, remember? He stumped very little for Gore, and he was a sitting President at the time. Don't let the media deceive you into thinking Hillary is popular!
2007-09-17 09:37:55
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answered by julie m 3
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you are naive if you think that Giuliani, Thompson, Romney, or the rest of that ilk don't have skeletons in their closets
and yes I mean political and not personal
no political candidate is without fault
i am not supporting Sen Rodham Clinton because I think she is not going to win and because I think she should stay in the Senate, as should Sen Obama
but her politics are not too different from the norm
if you honestly evaluated each candidate, Republican or Democrat or Independent, you would find flaws or things that might not work in all their plans and suggestions, as well
you don't have to worry though
you are typically hateful and share the views of the majority of the population, like mr. illuminati, so you don't have to worry about her winning
2007-09-17 10:00:15
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answered by soulflower 7
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You shouldn't feel pressured into voting for someone you don't want as a president. You may vote for one of the other candidates. If you don't like any of those people, get your friends to vote for you.
2007-09-17 09:50:08
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answered by Sam 2
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I hear ya.
The days when sensitivity and diversity training was all the rage--the '90s.
His all too cozy dealings with Hu and the Chinese military.
Worrying about his legacy and reputation at the UN more than the long term safety of America...(the reason why OBL was allowed to roam free and attack America and our interests all through the '90s)
As before, I hear ya.
2007-09-17 09:40:04
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answered by illiberal Illuminati 3
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I found a website with a panel of issues from every candidate and I think she has the best outlook.
but I wish i could vote for a progressive candidate.... those guys were the best.
2007-09-17 09:35:22
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answered by ranch guy 3
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You knew this was coming
Compared to George W Bush and his secret administration that has systematically torn down the constitution while running up a 9 Trillion Dollar deficit that our great great grand children will still be paying on,
She looks pretty good
2007-09-17 09:40:42
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answered by Anonymous
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