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With regard to Hillary's platform -- mandating everyone have 401k's, socialized health care and 5k per baby, Do you think that either one, two or all three of these major issues will cause Hillary to lose the election?

2007-10-10 14:33:11 · 8 answers · asked by Glen B 6 in Politics & Government Politics

8 answers

First I want to address Dexter's allegations that Al Gore said that Saddam had no WMD's,

Dexter, this Bud's for you
"We know that he has stored secret supplies of biological and chemical weapons throughout his country."
-- Al Gore, Sept. 23, 2002

"Iraq's search for weapons of mass destruction has proven impossible to deter and we should assume that it will continue for as long as Saddam is in power."
-- Al Gore, Sept. 23, 2002

The reason that Gore didn't vote for the war is because he held, now get this, NO POLITICAL POSITION, he was the EX-Vice President. Is that clear enough??

And his comments on Global Warming at Georgetown U
October 1997

Al Gore Hypocritically Denounced Global Warming On The Same Day The Elk Hills Sale Was Announced. On the day of the announcement of the Elk Hills sale, Gore delivered a speech at the White House Conference on Climate Change at Georgetown University. While there, he denounced global warming and its alleged effects on the Earth’s atmosphere: "If we ignore the scientific warnings and continue stubbornly on our current course, we’d better begin to prepare what we would like to say to our children and grandchildren, because if they encounter the terrible consequences the scientific community is saying now come as a result of global climate disruption, and then look back at the evidence which was clearly laid out for us in our generation, they might fairly ask, ‘If you knew all that, why didn’t you do something about it?’" (Vice President Al Gore, "Remarks By President Clinton And Vice President Al Gore At White House Conference On Climate Change Georgetown University, Washington, DC," Federal News Service,

Now to the rest of your question, a California Court will be reviewing this (see link #1 below)
I think everyone is well aware of the Norma Hsu problem
(see link #2)

Seems you CAN'T fix stupid (see link #3)

Hillary has no platform, it is more like a lazy-susan. She may well be the first candidate to be impeached before she reaches the elections (yes you can impeach a Senator, William Blount Senator from Tennessee 1797)

2007-10-10 16:04:59 · answer #1 · answered by justgetitright 7 · 0 2

Platforms are not what get candidates elected, or not elected. Hillary will win or lose based on her personal characteristics. If the election were decided on the issues alone, any Democrat would likely win, since a majority tends to favor the Democratic position on most issues these days.

2007-10-10 14:40:05 · answer #2 · answered by rollo_tomassi423 6 · 4 2

No. She has had plenty of experience in the White House. And the American people as a whole want her. I wish Al Gore would run, though. His campaign slogan "Don't you wish the Supreme Court had allowed the recount, now?" He was the first politician to be against the Iraq War saying Bush only wanted to go there for oil and revenge, and he said Saddam had no WMD. He urged the Senate and House to vote against invading Iraq. He has had a plan of how to deal illegal immigration(actually build a fence, then deport the illegals in the country, and then punish the companies that hired them.)

He's the only politician we know would try to limit greenhouse gas emissions to prevent global warming. And if you still don't believe in global warming, then please end your life. There is no point in you being around on Earth any longer.

If only...

2007-10-10 14:50:32 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Conservatives sure hope so. Face it, Hillary WILL be the next president if not Obama.
Democrats already have this election won. The imbeciles on the Republican side don't stand a chance.
Better luck next election year ;)

2007-10-10 14:40:43 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

Funny, I keep hearing about what a sure winner she is and I keep seeing nationwide polls that show a majority of people don't trust her and wouldn't vote for her. I don't care where she is in the competition right now because 4 years ago at this point Howlin' Howard Dean was the leader of the pack and look how he crashed and burned. If she gets the nomination, the reall battle will begin, and there's a lot of long memories around who still want to know about the many shady deals she was up to her neck in, including her sordid little affair with Vince Foster.

2007-10-10 14:44:30 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 5

Hillary will win and all your yelling and whining won't stop that, fortunately or unfortunately.

2007-10-10 14:54:43 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Yes, those will all be very important issues, However, one of the greatest of them all, will be the attempt by Democrats if elected--is to remove name of God from the last honorable vesitges of institutions that we still have--and when it comes right down to it, I think that people, ecspecially Christians will have to say--'I must not fail to keep this from happening.'

VOTE FOR A PRO-LIFE CONSERVATIVE IN 08!!!

2007-10-10 14:50:01 · answer #7 · answered by Jeremiah Johnson 7 7 · 1 4

She'll probably win regardless of what she does.

Start looking for someone to oppose her in 2012.

2007-10-10 14:40:35 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

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