Nothing.
Her boss (you know, the red guy with the horns) has already given ehr her marching orders.
Which are to dismantle the free nation that is the United States and turn it inot a socialist utopia that would make even Karl Marx blush.
Think i'm kidding? Who said this?
(1) "We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good."
(2) "It's time for a new beginning, for an end to government of the few, by the few, and for the few, and to replace it with shared responsibility for shared prosperity."
(3) "(We) can't just let business as usual go on, and that means something has to be taken away from some people."
(4) "We have to build a political consensus, and that requires people to give up a little bit of their own turf in order to create this common ground."
(5) "I certainly think the free-market has failed."
(6) "I think it's time to send a clear message to what has become the most profitable sector in (the) entire economy - that they are being watched."
Now you might think these were the famous words of the Father of
communism, Karl Marx.
And you would be on the right track in thinking so.
But you would be wrong.
These pearls of socialist/Marxist wisdom are from non other than
our very own, home-grown Marxist. . . .
Hillary Clinton!
Comments made on:
(1) 6/29/04
(2) 5/29/07
(3) 6/4/07
(4) 6/4/07
(5) 6/4/07
(6) 9/2/05
2007-11-16 07:50:37
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answered by flaming_liberal415 4
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i do no longer concern persecution. no longer the least bit. yet I particularly tire of the consistent mantra of atheists, pointing out , "If Christians had their way, we would all be in a theocracy". that is, for sure, met with an absolute flurry of TUs from the top-bobbers. Uhh, if we are already the majority, then why do no longer we've already got the theocracy? because of the fact the vast majority of Christians choose no such component. Are the homosexuals nonetheless experiencing subject concerns on the subject of a legally-acknowledged union? Yep. And that sucks. yet final I checked, they'd bypass to a eating place of their determining on, purchase a vehicle, get a job, stay anyplace they want, walk the line, have a parade etc. i'm merely attempting to make certain this juggernaut of Christian-based regulations that so paralyzes something of the rustic.
2016-12-08 23:44:19
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answered by jandrey 4
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How exactly, and I am honestly curious about your position because I just don't know, are Christians persecuted in America?
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I see where you're coming from, but persecution is a very harsh word, and it is a standard that can be applied to other faiths. I mean, what must it be like to be your average Muslim person right now? To be constantly lumped in with terrorists even though they represent an extremely radical minority. It sucks to be judged on that, and I empathise but I don't think persecution is the right word and I don't really think there is anything any president could do about it without sacrificing some very important freedoms.
I am being sincere, I hope you don't take it any other way.
2007-11-16 07:51:54
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answered by Anonymous
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she will do nothing for sure.
thanks for the question it really shows the ignorance of those who disagree with you on this.
here is a little schooling for the libs out there
from http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/persecution
persecution
Main Entry: per·se·cu·tion
Pronunciation: \ˌpər-si-ˈkyü-shən\
Function: noun
Date: 14th century
1 : the act or practice of persecuting especially those who differ in origin, religion, or social outlook
2 : the condition of being persecuted, harassed, or annoyed
I now challenge all libs, having read the definition to think and answer this question without twisting it to fit your own desire to persecute the questioner or other Christians.
2007-11-17 01:25:58
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answered by beanerjr 5
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Nothing. What has she done to stop the persecution of Christians in NY, as a Senator?
2007-11-17 00:32:16
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answered by xenypoo 7
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Where are they being persecuted?
In their churches?
Or in my schools?
I've missed the mass arrests, the taking of their property, the deportations. Are they being systematically beaten?
Did Hillary do anything unchristian? Is she advocating that the ill be ignored? That the hungry go unfed?
I mean why pick Hillary? Whats Romney going to do to stop this terrible murder of Christians?
Is Huckabee in on this? Will he be arrested for his overtly Christian platform?
What did I miss?
2007-11-16 07:53:39
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answered by justa 7
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She would do nothing but encourage it against 'some' Christians. In her campaign for the office of president, she has already shown her intolerance of how some people worship.
This is CNN's 'Faith' program:
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0706/04/sitroom.03.html
Do a 'find' for "I take my faith very seriously".
She mentions how she is a Christian, but she doesn't like the way some Christians worship, "wearing faith on their sleeves." That's bigotry and intolerance and she got appluase for it. Wearing your faith on your sleeve does not endanger others' lives and every single American has the right to worship the way they please without repression as long as it's not endangering others.
This woman is running for the most powerful position on the planet and she's on the anti-Southern white American Christian bandwagon because she doesn't like the way they worship. She's frightening and if she's already using intolerance in her campaign, I hope we won't have to find out what she'd do if she had more power.
2007-11-16 08:04:17
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answered by pgb 4
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For Hillary to stop the persecution of Christians, Christians would first have to be persecuted. Christians are not persecuted in the US so it is impossible for Hillary Clinton to stop that action.
2007-11-16 07:51:31
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answered by frogskin13 4
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Stop the persecution...she'll be the one throwing wood on
the fires at the public burnings!
2007-11-16 23:32:13
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answered by realitycheck 3
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Are you a mad man? Christians are far from persecuted in this country! This is a Christian country! If you had said that to me on the street, I would have looked at you like I do a crazy man!
2007-11-16 07:59:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Never really heard of persecution of "Christians" in America? Sorry but I don't think she'll do much about a problem that isn't really there.
2007-11-16 07:54:19
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answered by Kate 4
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