They probably are. Any hard core Democrat not voting for Mike Gravel is drunk though.
2007-11-16 17:58:23
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answered by bacco l 3
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I'm no Clinton/Giuliani fan, but how is Senator Obama any different? he voted in favor of reauthorizing the Patriot Act, he cannot commit to withdrawing the troops out of Iraq by 2013, possibly later.. He hasn't ruled out using strikes against Iran, not to mention the same vote he criticizes Hillary for, he missed himself and sponsored the exact same legislation designating the IRG a terrorist organization in back in April.. He implied that he would invade Pakistan, without the consent of their government.. He made votes making it more difficult for average citizens to sue big corporations.. He has no consistency on the issues of social security and taxes, in the very beginning he was for raising the cap, then having all options on the table, then appointing a bipartisan commission, now he's back to raising the cap.. He receives contributions from lobbyists, corporations and interest groups.. He promises "change" but he has neither the substance, the experience, nor desire to deliver this change..
2007-11-17 03:27:12
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answered by Anonymous
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You have to remember - the debate was in Nevada, where the candidates haven't been campaigning much yet, where Hillary's support is higher, as it is in the rest of the nation who only knows about the candidates what they hear on the nightly news. If this debate was in Iowa or New Hampshire, she wouldn't have had such a friendly crowd. It was BS. Hillary gets booed at the AFL-CIO debate, and it doesn't even make headlines.
Yes, Dems are drunk for considering Hillary. If she wins the nomination, it will be a HUGE mistake in trying to get the white house back.. she is the worst candidate the Dems can nominate.
2007-11-16 19:04:07
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answered by Frank 6
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"1975, I started with $2.10 per hour". And in today's dollars, accounting for inflation which the feds create (which some Democrats don't even know or care about) what might that be?
About $9/hr. Not much different than today's average "first jobs". Nothing has changed, you just work harder for less money that inflates at rates faster than wages. Then our government spends way way more than it collects. In fact, your "tax dollars" only pay for interest on money borrowed from the Federal Reserve. Con-man, sorry honey, Hillary is not Bill. If they think so, then yes!
2007-11-16 20:27:58
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answered by Jen O 3
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If the race ends up being Clinton vs Guliaini, I'm just going to sit at home and probably watch South park on election day. It wouldn't even be worth the drive and gas money to go vote. The country would be ****** either way!
2007-11-16 18:02:34
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answered by Tom B 1
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Don't be a fool... Hillary is speaking to the masses and telling them exactly what they want to hear.
Free health care...etc..etc.. the ave. person does not worry about how this will be paid for they figure the re-distribution of wealth will take care of it.
She will bring out the masses and they will vote for her.
2007-11-17 08:05:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Does no one favor balanced budgets and surpluses to ensure retirement and medical benefits for our seniors and the disabled? Does no one remember that George Bush inherited a balanced budget with no deficit and a government surplus, thanks to the brilliant leadership of President Bill Clinton? Personally; I would give anything to have him back in the WH. even AS first man, or first laddie, or whatever. When I got my first job in 1975, I started with $2.10 per hour. Could any one of you survive on such a wage today? Then why do you expect our government to survive on the same amount of taxes it received 30 years ago. It just doesn't make sense!
2007-11-16 19:08:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Even us Republicans know that Hillary will be the one to beat in 2008, but we certainly hope to beat her because she is beyond the far left.
2007-11-16 18:00:19
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answered by Just wonderin' 5
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The wave is turning in favor of Hillary. Sooner one is sober he would find for himself the Inevitable happening.
2007-11-16 17:56:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Speaking of drunks....
http://youtube.com/watch?v=lHSiqQpg7Uc
2007-11-16 18:07:00
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answered by Julie S 6
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