Mine too.
2007-11-02 09:43:07
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answered by mstrywmn 7
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In the polls, Hillary is the best but it is not about who is the best Presidential Candidate, it is about who will make the best President. Honestly, I do not know who will make the best President but I can say that Hillary probably will not. Her name has gotten her quite far up until now but I think that Giuliani would do a great job but I do not agree on his views. Besides the two front runners I think the next best job would be Fred Thompson. He seems to have himself together and he is honest and does not change his views on anything.
The Presidency will ultimately go to The Democrats though only because of the past 8 years. People are not happy with what Bush has done and that is going to severely hurt the Republicans bid for Presidency.
2007-11-02 09:54:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm 100% behind Edwards. He actually thinks big and has had the most specific proposals...eg: If president, and congress can't get it together to pass universal health care, he'll suspend the health benifits of all members of congress. He is a progressive populist seeking to address bread and butter issues in a serious way. It means something that he was the first to come out with health care and tax plans. Hillary, on the other hand is mired in DLC, pro-business at all costs, lobbiest politics. Obama seems more about style than substance. I mean, how politically risky is it to come out in favor of hope?! And polls consistantly show Edwards is the most electable in the general election. He's the most promising candidate, but I fear his third-tier status in the polls might hurt him.
2007-11-02 10:10:41
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answered by lefty32 1
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the main suitable man or woman for the pastime is particularly what we would desire to continually be searching for. Having a "lady" President shouldn't even enter into the equation. somebody with solid ethical fiber, a intense point of intelligence, solid judgment, a man or woman who's a solid decide of character. somebody who will embody themselves with the main suitable and the brightest advisers. regrettably, Mrs. Clinton chosen a unethical philanderer for a husband and that left the mummy and dad of u . s . having to describe to their very youthful impressionable toddlers why the subject remember of sexual intercourse interior the White abode became on the 6:00 information each and every night. you're patently no longer likely searching for a severe answer or you does not have made the fact concerning what "each and every guy needs." JFK became in all possibility as plenty or greater of a playboy. we are able to in all possibility in no way understand. the enormous distinction is he became the President of u . s . at a time while journalism did no longer attain down into the gutter to document the information. bill Clinton knew he became residing in a diverse time and enjoying via an entire diverse set of regulations. even with each and every little thing, he became our President, he would desire to have chosen a much better course! to place the cherry on suited of his undesirable judgement, he had the audacity to lie approximately his movements! Please! the guy isn't dumb and he knew what he became being asked with reference to "sexual family members." I say, stay away! Write your books and collect your funds from conversing engagements. do no longer carry our united states back to ethical lowground via shifting back into the White abode!
2016-11-10 02:06:59
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answered by weichman 3
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Look up Hilary's accomplisments before stating your opinion, she hasn't done anything and continues to let public opinion polls driver her views. The baby bond issue and government 401K along w/ government healthcare that she proposes will make this country a socialists country and drive off small businesses.
Don't be one of those idiots that are voting for her because she is a woman. That is lame and dumb, vote for the candidate that will help America and has actually accomplished something.
2007-11-02 09:45:51
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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John McCain has a remarkable record of leadership and experience that embodies his unwavering lifetime commitment to service. First elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Arizona in 1982, John has led the fight for reforming Washington, eliminating wasteful government spending, and strengthening our nation's armed forces.
John McCain's reform agenda to reduce federal spending and lower taxes quickly elevated him to statewide office and he was elected to the United States Senate in 1986, after serving two terms in the U.S. House.
In the Senate, John continued to demand that Congress put an end to loopholes for special interests and fix the broken system in Washington that too often allows lobbyists to write legislation and members of Congress to waste taxpayer money. In November 2004, Senator McCain was overwhelmingly reelected with nearly 77 percent of the vote.
As the son and grandson of distinguished Navy admirals, John McCain deeply values duty, honor and service of country. John attended college at the United States Naval Academy, and launched a 22-year career as a naval aviator upon his graduation. He continued the McCain tradition of service to country passed down to him from his father and grandfather when he asked to serve in the Vietnam War.
(It ain't hillary---yeah, drivers licenses for all illegal aliens)!
2007-11-02 10:30:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm going with America's Mayor - Rudy Guiliani. The man kept a city together in a time of absolute crisis, and helped us weather the storm.
The useless whatever you're voting for hasn't even run so much as a bake sale, and you want her to run the country? Great. Idiots like you are why we got attacked six years ago. Thanks a pantload.
2007-11-02 10:10:40
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answered by zippythejessi 7
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Go to MSNBC
Democratic Debates
watch the video link'
Keep in mind that the "boys"
club in the International arena
are not going to be so nice.
Can you see any answers to the
questions?
Can you identify where she stands?
or she just sounds so convincing we
do not look at the material at hand.
I applaud your effort and asking the questions.
end of the day it is your research and considerations
that will lead you to your answer... take care :)
2007-11-02 09:50:08
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answered by Mele Kai 6
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A female voting for Clinton.... SHOCKING...
2007-11-02 11:13:56
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answered by 2008 matters 3
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None of the Above.
2007-11-02 10:13:40
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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Anybody but Hillary. I think that Mitt Romney is very smart. He knows how to get things done.
2007-11-02 09:49:58
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answered by BAKER 3
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