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Foul-mouthed Hillary Clinton is one of the candidates for the US presidency. Should such a person be allowed to stand?
http://nzmera.orcon.net.nz/hillaryc.html

What are your views?

2007-09-25 07:36:23 · 10 answers · asked by celtish 3 in Social Science Gender Studies

@clambacke - No it certainly isn't Cheney and we Brits generally don't give much **** for US politics!

2007-09-25 07:47:33 · update #1

@rainbow - thanks for that interesting link
@Alexandra - no, that was her nusband Bill

2007-09-25 09:56:31 · update #2

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I hope she doesn't get elected. She talks down to everybody, including her husband. Read the link I've posted below for how she treats everyone around her.

I don't want anyone with that much of a temper in charge of anything.

2007-09-25 07:51:17 · answer #1 · answered by Rainbow 6 · 7 1

No such a woman should not be in a public office. That is true for any wife/husband beater. I hold also the opinion though, that close relatives of former presidents dont make necessarily acceptable presidents themselves.

UZ read the articel, yelling is a form of domestic violence and on top of that, there has been physical violence.
Double standard for men and women, eh ? He should have gotten a restraining order right away.

2007-09-25 09:03:35 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 5 2

i guess being foul mouthed is much worse than cheating on said spouse, making very bad highly consequential decisions for the country, being involved in very suspicious unjustified firings and hirings and then declaring yourself above the loaw, multiple ex wives who only have bad things to say about you, hypocritical behaviors like being stronly anti gay and then soliciting gay sex?

Why do we choose to point out little things about Hilary to soli her reputation because she is a woman? And by the way, where did you get this information that she beat Bill Clinton because that information is inaccurate. Even more symbolic is that Bill Clinton, the supposed victim is one of her greatest supporters

i just looked at the link and if it is true then that's wrong and she should have been punished by the law for it but i have to say that i am yet to see a senator with a spotless record

2007-09-25 08:03:34 · answer #3 · answered by uz 5 · 3 4

You mean that Mary Todd Lincoln is running for President?

2007-09-25 07:55:00 · answer #4 · answered by Theodore H 6 · 4 1

Excellent write-up. I recall reading about the ashtray incident. Not only was it an ashtray, but - it was a glass ashtray.
And the world would be a better place if women ran it.. remember that ;o)

2007-09-25 08:03:24 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

Bill likes it.
I do not enter in other People's intimacy.
When I met Hillary though,she shook my hand bloodless and crushed.Didn't have time or senses left for else.I remember little.I wish she gets to shake Bush's.

2007-09-25 08:01:11 · answer #6 · answered by amleth 4 · 4 3

I don't believe this article — it came from World Net Daily, after all, and they don't bother to hide their rightward cant. Do you also believe that Hillary and Bill murdered Vince Foster?

2007-09-25 09:54:53 · answer #7 · answered by Rio Madeira 7 · 3 3

Allowed to stand?

I dislike her, strongly...but I think that the voters should decide.

2007-09-25 07:46:37 · answer #8 · answered by jon_mac_usa_007 7 · 4 3

I thought she already had her two terms in...?

Bill would be First Lady's Man....

2007-09-25 07:39:36 · answer #9 · answered by ? 6 · 5 6

A, the smear tactics, is that you, Cheney?

2007-09-25 07:41:56 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 7 7

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