Ha!
Another link on the same Google search page states that a pundit on Hardball with Chris Matthews claims married men are sexist because they would not vote for Clinton.
Naturally this manipulative "tool" will be used time and time again by women and democrats both.
This line of thought, I suppose, would equate that anyone who doesn't vote for Obama is a racist and any one who didn't vote for Bush is a genius.
Well, maybe that last one is a bad example, but the point is that there are many other candiates in the democratic party, that would be more qualified to run the country than Hillary.
She may seem like the right choice now (for some naive "first timers") but the disapponment in both her and her performance in the ROLE she desires will, with out doubt, be evident when it is already TOO LATE.
By then, she'll have dug her claws deep into all our lives and know the ins and outs of just how to make life hell.
Either way, it'll cost us all a whole lot of money to get into it and then to get out of it.
If married men SOMEHOW have a level of enlightenment that allows them to understand this by virtue of their enslavement...I mean...um...marriage, so be it.
G-D bless em if they help the rest of the country not to make the same mistakes that they did.
At least it's one thing that their wives have no control over.
No, I'm not married, but I won't be voting for her either.
2007-11-10 15:11:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Speaking personally, Hillary doesn't remind me of my wife so much as women who have been my boss or college professor.
You know the type. The one who made too many sacrifices in her personal life to attain success in her work life. Only to find out that career success is not quite as fulfilling as she had hoped.
The type of woman who, even when she has all the power, still manages to perceive herself as a victim. Brittle, shrill, angry at the world and unafraid to take it out on others.
I wouldn't want Hillary as my boss and I don't want her running my country. I am 40 and have never voted in my life. But I have now registered to vote because I know the Dems will nominate Hillary and consider it my duty to vote against her. I would vote for Attila the Hun over HRC.
2007-11-13 13:41:35
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answered by Anonymous
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If Hillary was a man, she wouldnt have more than 0.5 percent of the votes, but since she is a woman, women go around yelling "that´s our grrl!
2007-11-11 17:50:21
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I think maybe they're just sexist bigots.
If they don't like their wives' being assertive and smart, and are too weak to handle it without feeling "bossed around" then their wives should leave them because that's pathetic.
2007-11-12 23:57:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Who knows...perhaps for some of them this could be true. For others, I imagine, it's a fear of change. After all, has our country ever been led by a woman? Men might likely fear this more than women themselves do- because the idea is so foreign to them. Women know (most of us do, anyway), that women are capable of being great leaders, but we've not been given yet the opportunity to demonstrate this. People often tend to fear what is unknown to them.
2007-11-11 00:25:27
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answered by It's Ms. Fusion if you're Nasty! 7
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Mairead, Hillary voted for the current war. What do you mean she's going "put an end to men's war games?" She'll probably start a new war!
2007-11-10 22:01:45
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answered by JD 4
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Wrong analysis. Madame Clinton is pompous, rude, and imperial. She is also not a good example for women by ignoring her husband.s infidelity. Voting for her would be a mistake for either sex.
2007-11-10 21:44:56
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answered by MICHAEL R 7
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Thanks your superb analysis of us blokes we have had enough domestic socialism and will clear off to the pub with the sign 'Republic' on its door at first chance.
2007-11-10 21:41:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Can you post a link to such surveys? I haven't encountered that data before and I would interested in it. Thanks!
2007-11-10 21:37:13
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answered by Anonymous
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No one in their right mind would vote for Hilary.
2007-11-10 22:19:36
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answered by Anonymous
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