No , god told joan de arc what to do. Or that is what she said and she advertised it to everybody. Plus joan didnt really have control the priests and so forth were letting her run her little plan to get the people to follow her and as soon as she was done serving her purpose they disposed of her.
I dont think i remember ever hearing hillary saying god told her to defeat the republican party.
2007-10-22 03:48:01
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answered by phillip 3
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Maybe. That will depend on who the Republicans nominate. If they nominate McCain, there are many important conservatives that are saying that they would prefer 4 years of Hillary and therefore will not vote for McCain. I agree with them that we would do better with Condoleeza Rice in four years than McCain now. If they nominate Ron Paul, there will also be a split due to the "moderates" unwillingness to go to that extreme. So, in short, Hillary will only glue the Republican base back together if the Republicans nominate the right candidates.
2016-05-24 04:02:34
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answered by freeda 3
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Nope. Hillary is just a typical Jezebel woman, who used Bill as her 'Ahab' and thinks that now 'she' should be the king.
Hillary is using blackmail, bribes, and bloodshed to silence her critics, and cripple her opponents. This does NOT make a president. After all, Hillary had Vince Foster AND Ron Brown as boyfriends. Don't hear from them anymore, do we?
The joke among the cops in Arkansas: "Bill's squeezes stood a better chance of being alive than Hillary's."
America could have a woman president. However, the woman will have to be a real woman with a track record for doing something instead of being a 'wife' to a person who has been doing something. Hillary isn't 'presidential' material....but Al Gore IS!
2007-10-22 03:49:57
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answered by Ramester 3
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I think you are giving Hillary too much credit. She is a poser, a wanna-be and a joke. She is not worthy of being compared to Joan of Arc. Or Joan Rivers, for that matter!
2007-10-22 03:52:34
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answered by artistagent116 7
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Wow. I appreciate your liberal views, but comparing Hillary Clinton so Saint Joan of Arc? That seems a little extreme.
That kind of mindset is exactly the same type of extremeist mindset you loathe in the right.
Chill out a little.
2007-10-22 03:46:57
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answered by SWIFFER THE WONDER MUTT 4
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saintly virtures???????
-Grinding up babies at will
-trying to make the claim she was name after Sir Hillary who climb Mt. Everst.
-starting up Media Matters who smears people without facts.
-calling a general a liar who just came back from combat
-the way she changes her accent depending on who she talks to
-try to sell American on "vast right-wing" coniparcies while her husband was trying to surpress a sexual harressment case
-leaving Socks behind in the White House than try to say how much Socks meant to her
-wants the government to take over health care with no way to pay for it.
I don't know what faith you go by but that isn't saintly as define by the Catholic church.
2007-10-22 03:54:23
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answered by Anonymous
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As a registered Dem I would love to see her burn! And it is not for any "saintly" virtues.
2007-10-22 03:51:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Okay, one, don't compare Hillary Clinton to Joan d'Ark. Joan was a great leader and you shouldn't talk about her like that. She stood up for what she believed in. And two, gosh, could you just ask a good question?
2007-10-22 03:46:54
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answered by Anonymous
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LOL, she's hurting the democrats a lot more then she could ever hurt the repubs. If people wasn't so enveloped by their own party, they cold see this and get as good of a laugh as I do.
2007-10-22 03:47:09
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answered by Anonymous
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She's really the reincarnation of Himmler out to complete the master plan.
2007-10-22 03:45:11
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answered by Anonymous
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