With Hillary it will just be more of the same. She will divide the country even more than it is today we need a candidate that can bring this country back-together again.
"This country will not be a permanently good place for any of us to live in unless we make it a reasonably good place for all of us to live in." Theodore Roosevelt
2007-10-15 02:06:50
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answered by Michael F 3
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She will be nothing like what she's telling us she is today, whatever that is.
Remember Newt Gingrich's 'Contract with America' thingy?
What happened to it? It disappeared as soon as Clinton took office because as soon as he did, he became a Republican.
There is just no way to tell, definitively, what we will get when Hillary takes office.
I can guess though.
As soon as she gets a look at the books and the M.E. intel, not much will change and she will do exactly what Bill did, NOTHING.
We will have four years of suspended animation while the rest of the world passes us by.
2007-10-15 02:04:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Hillary is a polarizing person. I've been reading her thesis from Wellesley College She clearly a media whore, and makes Hermann Goebbel's look like a rank amateur in the propaganda arena.
Effective, no, dangerous yes..
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17388372
2007-10-15 07:39:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Hillary is a follower not a leader...she follows the latest poll numbers for example...Knowing when to follow is a good trait, knowing how to lead is necessary. Hillary cannot lead, she lacks the ability.
2007-10-15 02:15:17
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answered by Erinyes 6
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Nope. No way to do that. You have to stand for something more than the latest poll results to be a real leader.
2007-10-15 02:04:48
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answered by ItsJustMe 7
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By 'fringe group', do you mean the Religious Right or the 1/10th of 1% corporate elite(Halliburton, Enron, ect)?
2007-10-15 02:09:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Does it really matter? Americans labor under the misapprehension that they choose their own leaders, when, in reality, they are chosen for them.
2007-10-15 01:59:49
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answered by dpilipis 4
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She has legs as strong as a mules.
Her head is about that thick too.
2007-10-15 02:04:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, her husband did it.
Oh but wait, was he a strong leader?
2007-10-15 01:58:51
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answered by Michael H 5
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Absolutely not. Governing via poll numbers is anything but leadership........
2007-10-15 02:03:02
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answered by Brian 7
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