Say goodbye to Democracy we now live in an Aristocracy.
Jeb Bush 2016
Chelsea Clinton 2028
Jenna Bush 2040
2007-10-03 12:54:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Hillary is far from my ideal candidate, and though I'm not a Democrat, I bet a lot of Democrats feel the same way. Hillary is the candidate the REPUBLICANS want to get the Democratic nomination, because she'll be the easiest to smear, to destroy with lies and 30-second negative attack ads.
Would it surprise you to find out that much of Hillary's campaign funds come from the Republicans? They have been caught before, in state and local races, funneling money into the coffers of the primary candidate they think will be easiest to beat in the general election.
As for her win being a foregone conclusion, I think it's way too early to make such a prediction. It's like one team being 7 points ahead at half time in a football game. Yeah, that team is 'winning' but anything could happen in another two quarters with only one touchdown's worth of difference.
2007-10-03 13:02:00
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answered by Anonymous
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that's not a foregone end, Hillary has greater than a number of skeletons in her closet she has no room for hair bands. as much as now she has been sucessfully juggling her problems yet could she commence dropping them... If she does make it to the Oval workplace she will substitute the attitude merely adequate so she will attempt to take credit. If she is Machiavellian adequate she could use the war as camouflage for her socialist family members time table. Use the war as a distraction mutually as she corrupts the soul of america.
2016-10-20 23:14:53
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answered by Anonymous
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No you have to listen better!!!
The primary is 3 months away and still a blurr.
Nov '08 is long and far away. It will take a controversy
to stick to drop Hillbill. But there is time and a vault full
of details yet to unfold.
SO let the MEDIA MATTERS spin the news. Let the games
begin.
Bush only said she will get the Dim nomination but the Republican will win.
It ain't over til the fat lady sings. She may be laughing now but scream and holler, sing to the wind. SHE ain't gunna win!
2007-10-03 13:06:59
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answered by Mele Kai 6
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fet a clue folks. probably a done deal already. like you have any control over it. go back up and re read steelgrave, he calls it an aristocracy, which of course it is. i see it more as some sort of dynasty. yep eight years of hilly and on to jeb, then chelsea will just be coming of age. but it's not like they're anything more than mouthpieces for the powers that be.
yeah, i'm fairly certain, hilly get's her old room back.
2007-10-03 13:43:52
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answered by Anonymous
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It makes no difference who gets in. It's a country by the corporation, for the corporation. The various candidates just offer different kinds of window dressing.
2007-10-03 13:26:58
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answered by Anonymous
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No, it is long way to the first Tuesday in November of 2008. Being a Democrat I will vote for whomever the Democrats' nominate.
2007-10-03 14:23:44
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answered by NavyVet64 2
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Not after that stupid statement of giving every child 5000 dollars,,,I have enough over head and my taxes have doubled from building schools for all the lovely border people's children.
2007-10-03 12:57:52
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answered by Gypsy Gal 6
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The only thing Bush do to pull it out is to withdraw troops the day before the election.
Something he might do, but I doubt it.
2007-10-03 15:47:44
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answered by Anonymous
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She has not turned America into the United Socialist States of America yet. Also Bush never endorsed her all he said was that chances are she will be the Democratic nominee and she will be a tough opponent.
2007-10-03 12:52:44
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answered by satcomgrunt 7
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