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....and the remarks she recently made about womens right to vote?

2007-10-04 17:38:14 · 7 answers · asked by Pink_lady84 2 in News & Events Other - News & Events

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actualy i think she is a fraud who is hungry for media attention,and she is un american like the rest of the republicans,this country is going to **** and the republicans are the ones in charge,due the math

2007-10-04 17:50:53 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

She is deliberately trying to stir things up by saying what she does. The only problem with that is HOW she is saying it, and the "little problem" that she gets her facts wrong more often than Michael Moore. To see what I mean look up the website "Spinsanity" and read what it has to say about her. She can say anything she wants to say (within legal limits), but from what I've seen she's just a verbal bully that uses what she thinks is correct as her source for reasoning, and quite often her "facts" aren't facts at all. I ignore people like her - she only says what the extreme conservatives want to hear. I don't listen to the "Ministry of Propaganda", because I know its absurd BS.

2007-10-05 03:19:40 · answer #2 · answered by Paul Hxyz 7 · 0 1

Her comments were satirical...not to be taken literally. She is a bomb thrower but if you can get threw all the explosions you can find a lot of truth in her opinions. She is no worse than the liberal loonies such as Keith Olberman...who are nothing more than a puppet for the Democrats. Don't forget Media Matters - the supposed media watchdog group that Hillary claims credit for starting. The crazies actually get treated as a legitimate news source by periodicals such as NewsWeek. OMG!

2007-10-05 00:46:42 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

In regards to the dems never winning another election if women did not have the right to vote? or is it something else, she usually has a lot to say.

If this is the question, then she is probably correct.

2007-10-05 00:46:57 · answer #4 · answered by Leapers610 3 · 3 1

Sounds like to me that she's saying that the Republican party is a party that caters to men . Which I think is true ::shrug:: It's all how you read between the lines. :D

2007-10-05 00:54:28 · answer #5 · answered by DeAnna 4 · 1 2

It's a free Country. She's entitled to her Opinion, & I'm entitled to ignore her. :)

2007-10-05 00:53:15 · answer #6 · answered by Joseph, II 7 · 4 0

She is a pin head extremist. The worst of worse.

2007-10-05 01:27:37 · answer #7 · answered by Michael da Man 6 · 2 2

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