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I used to like her but after looking deeper she is the lesser of two evils, a republican who supports the corporations before the people or a democrat (hillary) that meets the corporations in the middle. I would prefer a politician who truly values the people, and spits on the corporations and elite,,, somewhat like Barack or Ron Paul but think that the elite will not allow us to elect a politician that is for the people..

they have confused most of so much we do not even know what is good for us...

2007-10-25 16:58:35 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

At this stage, I was never a supporter of Hillary. She stayed married to a guy who has allegedly cheated on her over 4 times. She is either stupid and/or calculating/deceiving. Her vote to give Bush congressional authority to wage war in Iraq and her subsequent vote to brand the Iranian Revolutionary
Guard as terrorists shows poor judgement.

Hillary is one step away from being labeled a flip-flopper.

Look at the video below to get a good picture of President Hillary at her best.

2007-10-25 17:11:27 · answer #2 · answered by GL Supreme 3 · 1 0

No. I lived in Arkansas many years ago while the Clinton's reigned, and for some reason my water was brown and I couldn't drink it. Neither did anyone else I knew who lived there, we were all buying bottled water. I didn't even think of it at the time. Years later I heard about Tyson Foods that used the Arkansas river like it was a waste facility, and they were allowed to, and to my surprise, they gave a hefty contribution to the Clinton campaign. I also had friends who lost everything because they bought a bunch of land as an investment in Whitewater. That turned to be a bogus as well. So, no I will not vote for someone that has harmed me or my friends.

2007-10-25 17:59:12 · answer #3 · answered by Katlynnelore 4 · 2 0

To be honest, I was utterly unenthused about Hillary Clinton. Although intelligent and generally I am in agreement with a lot of what she advocates, I found her lackluster and really banal.

But I have been trying to get to the substance of her statements, and she is coming across increasingly as a heavyweight. She is not as polished or charismatic as some, but if you strip away the right's unreasoning hatred of her (ironic since they accuse the left of such behavior with regards to President Bush), she is rational and her programs have a real chance of being both passable and workable.

I am still not convinced totally, but she has a lot more credibility with me than she did before.

I expect now that the Hillary bashers to now bury me in a flurry of thumbs downs! ;)

Cheers.

2007-10-25 17:03:03 · answer #4 · answered by blueevent47 5 · 1 2

no, and listening to that without notice you remember your forgotten friends to the north, in basic terms whilst without notice we are an considerable state does not make me desire to vote for her. i'm exceptionally specific that we are a Obama state, reason I observed the community polls and we'd particularly vote for McCain than Hillary. we aren't definitely persuaded by utilising people who in basic terms pay interest to us now that we are without notice considerable. Personaly i might particularly have the 1st woman president no longer be driving on her husbands coat tails, does not seem good. Irionically She isn't even going to flow to us, she is in basic terms sending bill, what does that say? Dixy Lee Ray moved to washington simply by fact she enjoyed it here, she did no longer flow to a state simply by fact of its political pull. She cared with regards to the state, no longer with regards to the electoral math.

2016-10-14 01:56:13 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I have not changed my mind. I don't like socialism so I won't vote for a socialist. It is as simple as that.

2007-10-25 17:01:12 · answer #6 · answered by C C 3 · 3 0

No, she had destroyed any chance for me to ever change my mind about her from what I know about her from her 8 years as first lady.

2007-10-25 17:02:29 · answer #7 · answered by bravozulu 7 · 3 0

I will never change my mind about the "Hildabeast!" In fact, I keep hearing new things that make me dislike her even more.

Her comments about raising taxes for the "common good" are insulting.

2007-10-25 16:58:17 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

Nope. Wasn't voting for her before, not voting for her now, and never will in the future.

2007-10-25 16:59:39 · answer #9 · answered by TheOnlyBeldin 7 · 4 0

Great answers from "richard B" and "the only B"....thanks for contributing...

2007-10-25 20:13:34 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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