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She obviously wants to divide this country so she can have more power.

2007-10-22 02:54:29 · 35 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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If she wins, I'm not leaving...the impeachment for violation of campaign finance laws will be too important to miss.

2007-10-29 15:09:05 · answer #1 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

electorate in Ohio, PA, and Mich could desire to have time-honored Hillary, yet i'm able to't think of the final public in those states helping a NAFTA cheerleader like McCain (a self-admitted financial dummy) over Obama. If human beings go with 4 greater years of Bush regulations, then they'll vote for McCain. enable's see, on Iraq and middle East insurance, McCain is a Bush echo, and in all danger much greater risky. comparable on wellbeing care, the region his marketplace based wellbeing care plan is an comparable element Bush proposed some years interior the previous. On taxes, McCain favors making Bush's tax cuts eternal. And the record is going on.... Obama is going to win this election in a landslide. he will take the regular Dem friendly states (long island, CA, MA, WA, IL). he will win Pennsylvania and Ohio, as nicely as Michigan. there is likewise a good risk he additionally will take Missouri, Virginia, North Carolina, Colorado, New Mexico, or perchance Montana.

2016-12-18 14:21:05 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well, people talked about leaving when Bush got elected and they are still here. No one could be worse than G.W. Bush so it is all talk. No one is going anywhere. Besides, leaving is a coward's way out. Anyone who doesn't like progress should stay and support the obstructionist Republicans who are in Congress with the express purpose of obstructing the will of the people. In a democracy all view points have value and should be considered. Those who want to leave or want their opponents to leave don't seem to value democracy.

2007-10-22 03:29:41 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

There are a lot of people on the verge of retirement. Baby Boomers.

Retirement is becoming more and more costly and takes more planning than it used to because the cost of living has gone up but, there is no possible way that they will be able to retain a semblance of their life styles if Hillary is elected and makes good on her threats to equalize the US economy to the mediocrity of the rest of the world.

It makes perfect sense for them to retire outside of the US and protect their investments. If Clinton is elected, it's time to go.

Look at the web sites that deal with foreign relocations for American retirees. See Sources:

Nova Scotia
Costa Rica
Panama
Marg Islands
Thailand
Chile
Spain
Ireland
Italy

Belize, for instance, offers any American citizen over the age of 45 years who can demonstrate a monthly pension of more than $1,000 residency and tax-free importation of the retiree’s household goods, car, boat, and airplane. Mexico offers retirees a similar deal, without regard to age, halving the monthly income requirement for those who own their own homes.

Everyone of them makes perfect fiscal sense.
Then there is the emotional component. Many Americans will miss their home country but, they will not miss what it will probably become under comrade Hillary.

2007-10-22 03:13:53 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

If they want to move to another country and be thick headed, then go ahead, leave. We're better off without them.

We've suffered through two terms of Dumb-ya..if they leave just because a Dem is president, I guess that makes us more patriotic..feels good to turn the Fox mantra around on them for once.

2007-10-22 03:16:58 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

This whole fear of Hillary having power is amazing considering Bush and Cheney have gone out of their way to increase the power of the presidency to pre-Watergate levels.
If it is so bad for Hillary, why did the Republicans think it was so necessary for their side? Don't you think a little hubris on their part would have been in order? A little realization that they might be in power now, but things change?
This country is divided now, thanks to Bush.
And thanks to people so entrenched in their party that they no longer are concerned about their country. They see political compromise as a danger, not a diplomatic means to an end where we all win at least a little.
Its not going to be any better in any other country, where their moralistic attitudes are going to be even less appreciated than they are here.

2007-10-22 03:01:55 · answer #6 · answered by justa 7 · 3 3

I think it a shame that someone as dishonest as her is able to make a run for president. Fear not tho friends, if she wins the nomination some nut job will kill her before the election anyway.

2007-10-22 03:06:07 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

You are right in a sense; alot would have moved out long ago, but other countries do not want to take Americans.

2007-10-22 03:04:12 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Heres the thing. For years people have been saying that....if Bush gets into power, I'm outta here etc. Will they, maybe. IF there are THAT many people against her, then there is nothing to worry about, because she won't get elected. Its hard to tell. We still have a year to go to find out who is coming in the closest.

2007-10-22 02:58:19 · answer #9 · answered by Laura S 4 · 2 4

uh....people said the same about Bush... and i can't think of anyone who has divided this country more in recent memory....and I can't think of anyone who actually made good on that promise either.

so what ?...it's democracy.... if you don't like it, you don't have to. Wanna move because you don't like Hillary ?...go ahead, be my guest.

2007-10-22 02:58:13 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 6 2

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