NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!
Did you get my point? hehe.
2007-10-24 09:06:40
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm particularly excited related to the assumption of her being our next super President! in basic terms the reality on my own that a woman would be President is something to be excited approximately! i've got faith she would be able to grant a sparkling, new perspective to people because of the fact the chief of the U. S.. i've got faith, together with her innovations, impressive issues would be carried out and no-one will go through anymore, ever returned. Hillary is absolutely the respond we are all so desperately searching for. on a similar time as all the different applicants look like clever, user-friendly, and hardworking people too, i think of Hillary is the epitome of all that and greater. enable's save united statesa. working sturdy and vote for her in '08!
2016-10-13 22:46:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Bothered.
I really would like to see a woman run, win and be President, but she is not the one. If she gets the nomination, the Press, repubs et al will diminish the whole process and all we'll hear about is her baggage instead of the issues. Wrong time for her to run. If she was commited to the issues of the Democratic Party, she would have stepped aside and backed a candidate that can not distract from them. She'd be a great VP (she's already done that job! ha)
2007-10-24 09:13:08
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answered by myemeraldruby 3
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bothered- a communist president isn't ever a good idea. If you don't believe me, check out the ideas she's already throwing around- like her healthcare plan. Let's have EVERYONE pay for EVERYBODY'S medice, guys! It'll be FUN! And while we're at it, let's raise taxes, shall we?
go fred thompson. or rudy g. or a rock.
NOT HILLARY.
Oh, and all you people who are saying 'vote for a woman' or 'anybody but a republican'- get a brain!
the republican candidates AREN'T BUSH. I am not particularly impressed with Bush either, but that doesn't mean that we should all go to the opposite extreme just because. As for the woman thing- it doesn't matter the gender, it matters where they stand on the issues- don't vote for someone just because of their race or gender, that's so unintelligent. Vote for someone who you won't complain about later even though you helped elect them...and unless you want to start paying out the nose for other peoples' drugs in addition to taxes, Hillary is a bad choice.
2007-10-24 09:12:14
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answered by bdbarry09 3
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A bit of both, excited because there may be a female a president. Bothered because... if you think about it, the people we are at war with, how much do they respect women? And then we are going to have a female president and I think it may open us up to ALOT more terrorist attacks. They basically did 9-11 because we are chrisitans and not muslims... well they are really gonna sh*t themselves when the commander and cheif is a female. But I am interested to see what changes as far as IN this country, not with the war, a female president could make.
2007-10-24 09:10:28
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answered by Mommy to 1+triplets 6
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No she will always try to talk things out then fighting over things and she is also wanting to become president because of the looks like she wants a huge private jet too herself a multi million one when shes better off useing a ordinary also some people are jest voting for her jest because shes going to be the first woman to become president well thats not the point OK.
2007-10-24 09:12:27
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answered by THAT GUY 3
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Might get elected?? She's already been "selected" by the Bilderberg group to be our next US President! This was decided a couple of years ago!
It's digusting, but our elections are RIGGED!
2007-10-24 13:30:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry about the 5 run over in Indiana. Just drove thru there myself and saw numerous Amish. As cars sped by me over 10 miles beyond the posted limits. The worst drive (except Atlanta 5pm downtown on a Friday)...
My point. Neither. Doing my best to educate those who may listen. But like drag racing on rural/major throughfares few pay attention. Thanks.
*been thru it time and again at home Hawaii is a major Democratic state BUT we finally got a Republican Governor. And I was on stage the night she won!!! It takes a while but some days the good guys win. No matter which party. HRC is just plan bad.
2007-10-24 09:32:01
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answered by Mele Kai 6
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I'm worried that she'll make President Bush's assault on our rights and liberties look like petty vandalism once she pushes her agenda.
By the way... all the anti war folk.
Hillary voted in favor of the Patriot Act
Hillary is in favor of remaining in Iraq until 2013
Stop judging by the party, judge by the candidate. The parties are broken.
2007-10-24 09:16:25
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answered by Hellion 3
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I do not find the Clinton's exciting I was not excited when they were in the first time and Since God is in Control.....why be bothered..........................................As far as being personable and a great speaker, So are most con-artists and so was the Serpent in the Garden of Eden.
2007-10-24 09:13:25
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answered by marty 3
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I am scared down to my toenails that that socialist pro-amnesty b***h will become president. She will destroy this country with her promise to raise taxes, give illegals amnesty and have billions of dollars worth of social programs that benefit only a few but are paid for by everyone.
Anyone that thinks that $1 million is needed for a "Woodstock" museum is not in their right mind!
2007-10-24 09:17:05
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answered by Anonymous
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